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The Troland Research Awards are an annual prize given by the
United States National Academy of Sciences The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is a United States nonprofit, non-governmental organization. NAS is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, along with the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and the Nat ...
to two researchers (preferably 45 years of age or younger) in recognition of
psychological Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. Psychology includes the study of conscious and unconscious phenomena, including feelings and thoughts. It is an academic discipline of immense scope, crossing the boundaries betw ...
research on the relationship between
consciousness Consciousness, at its simplest, is sentience and awareness of internal and external existence. However, the lack of definitions has led to millennia of analyses, explanations and debates by philosophers, theologians, linguisticians, and scien ...
and the
physical world The universe is all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxy, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy. The Big Bang theory is the prevailing cosmology, cosmological description of the development of ...
. The areas where these award funds are to be spent include but are not limited to areas of
experimental psychology Experimental psychology refers to work done by those who apply experimental methods to psychological study and the underlying processes. Experimental psychologists employ human participants and animal subjects to study a great many topics, in ...
, the topics of sensation, perception, motivation, emotion, learning, memory, cognition, language, and action. The award preference is given to experimental work with a quantitative approach or experimental research seeking physiological explanations.


Recipients

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Michael J. Frank Michael Joshua Frank is a neuroscientist who has played a leading role in emerging field of computational psychiatry. He is currently the Edgar L. Marston Professor of Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences at Brown University and Direc ...
(2021) ::For his groundbreaking discoveries in our understanding of learning, valuation, and cognitive control. *
Nicole C. Rust Nicole C. Rust is an American neuroscientist, psychologist, and an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. She studies visual perception and visual recognition memory. She is recognized for significant advancements ...
(2021) ::For her fundamental contributions to the understanding of how the cortex makes use of complex visual information to guide intelligent behavior. *
Michael C. Frank Michael C. Frank is a developmental psychologist at Stanford University who proposed that infants' language development may be thought of as a process of Bayesian inference Bayesian inference is a method of statistical inference in which Baye ...
(2020) ::For his work revolutionizing our understanding of language acquisition by placing it in its social context. * Nim Tottenham (2020) ::For her innovative discoveries of critical windows of affective development during childhood and adolescence, their underlying neural basis at the circuit level and their disruption following early life stress. * Adriana Galvan (2019) ::For her experimental advances characterizing the neurobiological mechanisms underlying adaptive and risky adolescent behavior, elucidating theoretical models of adolescence and the impact of this research on decisions of juvenile justice. * Tom Griffiths (2019) ::For his pioneering work bringing the methods of Bayesian inference to bear on understanding a broad range of cognitive functions, from perception to language, decision making, reasoning, and cognitive control, and for bringing formal rigor to the notion of bounded rationality, explaining apparent irrationalities of behavior in rational terms. *Josh McDermott (2018) ::For groundbreaking research into how humans hear and interpret sound. *
Marlene Cohen Marlene R. Cohen is a neuroscientist at the University of Pittsburgh and an Associate Director of the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition, a joint venture between the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University. Her team invest ...
(2018) ::For her pioneering studies of how neurons in the brain process visual information. * Tim Behrens (2017) ::For his outstanding research into the neuroanatomical systems mediating learning and decision making. *
Sian Leah Beilock Sian or Siyan may refer to: __NOTOC__ People * Siân, a Welsh girl's name; list of people with this name Places * Sian, Iran (disambiguation), various places in Iran * Sian, Russia, a rural locality in Amur Oblast, Russia * Xi'an, China, formerly r ...
(2017) ::For her fundamental contributions to our understanding of human skill learning and performance breakdowns in high-pressure and anxiety-provoking situations. *
David J. Freedman David (; , "beloved one") (traditional spelling), , ''Dāwūd''; grc-koi, Δαυΐδ, Dauíd; la, Davidus, David; gez , ዳዊት, ''Dawit''; xcl, Դաւիթ, ''Dawitʿ''; cu, Давíдъ, ''Davidŭ''; possibly meaning "beloved one". w ...
(2016) ::For his innovative experimental and computational work revealing how neurons in cerebral cortex support the representation of visual categories. *
Geoffrey F. Woodman Geoffrey F. Woodman is a professor of psychology at Vanderbilt University and the E. Bronson Ingram Chair of Neuroscience. In 2016, Woodman received the Troland Research award from the National Academy of Sciences The National Academy of Sci ...
(2016) ::For his artful blending of behavioral, electrophysiological and neurophysiological techniques in humans and nonhuman primates to reveal neural concomitants of attention, cognitive control and memory. His most recent work pairing transcranial electrical stimulation with error monitoring introduces an important new strategy for improving cognitive function in people with brain disorders. *
Lisa Feigenson Lisa Feigenson is Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Johns Hopkins University and co-director of the Johns Hopkins University Laboratory for Child Development. Feigenson is known for her research on the development of numerical abi ...
(2015) ::For her meticulous investigations of the origins and early development of representations of objects and numbers. Her research on cognition in infancy illuminates the foundations of young children's mathematical reasoning and learning. * Yael Niv (2015) ::For her studies at the confluence of theory and experiment that illuminate the behavioral and biological foundations of learning and decision-making. * Ueli Rutishauser (2014) ::For his innovative experimental and computational studies to understand human perception and memory. * Rebecca Saxe (2014) ::For discovering the part of the human brain specialized for understanding what other people are thinking. *
Asif A. Ghazanfar Asif A. Ghazanfar (born 20 April 1972) is an American neuroscientist. He received one of the two Troland Research Awards for 2013. He was born in Pullman, Washington. He graduated from University of Idaho with a degree in philosophy in 1994 and ...
(2013) ::For studies on the development and neural basis of primate communication that advance our understanding of human communication. *
Lori L. Holt Lori L. Holt is a Professor of Psychology at The University of Texas at Austin. She specializes in speech perception, focusing on how general perceptual and cognitive mechanisms contribute to speech perception and how speech can be used to bro ...
(2013) ::For studies advancing our understanding of the sensory and cognitive processes that are fundamental to the perception of speech. *
Jason P. Mitchell Jason ( ; ) was an ancient Greek mythological hero and leader of the Argonauts, whose quest for the Golden Fleece featured in Greek literature. He was the son of Aeson, the rightful king of Iolcos. He was married to the sorceress Medea. H ...
(2012) ::For his insightful use of neuroimaging and behavioral methods to enrich our understanding of how people infer the thoughts, feelings, and opinions of others. * Laura Schulz (2012) ::For her fundamental contributions to our understanding of how children develop knowledge of the physical and social world. *
Elizabeth A. Buffalo Elizabeth A. Buffalo is the Wayne E. Crill Endowed Professor and Chair of Physiology and Biophysics at the University of Washington School of Medicine and chief of the neuroscience division at the Washington National Primate Research Center. She ...
(2011) ::For innovative, multidisciplinary study of the hippocampus and the neural basis of memory. * Joshua B. Tenenbaum (2011) ::For formulating a groundbreaking new Bayesian model of human inductive learning and for using this model to generate innovative empirical studies of human perception, language, and reasoning. *
Michael J. Kahana Michael may refer to: People * Michael (given name), a given name * Michael (surname), including a list of people with the surname Michael Given name "Michael" * Michael (archangel), ''first'' of God's archangels in the Jewish, Christian and ...
(2010) ::For innovative experimental, theoretical, and computational work leading to new insights regarding the dynamics of human episodic memory. * Frank Tong (2010) ::For pioneering the use of neural decoding techniques to explore mechanisms in the human brain mediating perception, attention, and object recognition. * Tirin Moore (2009) ::For fundamental and insightful contributions to our understanding of the neuronal mechanisms that control directed visual attention. *
Andrew J. Oxenham Andrew is the English form of a given name common in many countries. In the 1990s, it was among the top ten most popular names given to boys in English-speaking countries. "Andrew" is frequently shortened to "Andy" or "Drew". The word is derive ...
(2009) ::For profound and rigorous contributions to our understanding of the relationship between auditory perception and its underlying physiological mechanisms. *
Miguel P. Eckstein --> Miguel is a given name and surname, the Portuguese and Spanish form of the Hebrew name Michael. It may refer to: Places *Pedro Miguel, a parish in the municipality of Horta and the island of Faial in the Azores Islands *São Miguel (disamb ...
(2008) ::For sophisticated theoretical analysis and modeling that address fundamental issues in perception and cognition and their application to the practical problems of medical imaging. * Isabel Gauthier (2008) ::For seminal experiments on the role of visual expertise in the recognition of complex objects including faces and for exploration of brain areas activated by this recognition. * Randy Buckner (2007) ::For substantive contributions to understandings of the neural mechanisms of memory formation and retrieval. * Pawan Sinha (2007) ::For elucidating how humans learn to recognize visual objects, and for developing computational models of the mechanisms that mediate this learning. *
Marvin M. Chun Marvin may refer to: __NOTOC__ Geography ;In the United States * Marvyn, Alabama, also spelled Marvin, an unincorporated community * Marvin, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Marvin, North Carolina, a village * Marvin, South Dakota, a town ...
(2006) ::For creative use of behavioral, brain-imaging, and neuropsychological evidence to elucidate the interplay of conscious and unconscious processes in perception, memory, and learning. * Frederick M. Rieke (2006) ::For experimental and theoretical analyses of information coding in the central nervous system and its relation to perception. *
Gregory C. DeAngelis Gregory may refer to: People and fictional characters * Gregory (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Gregory (surname), a surname Places Australia *Gregory, Queensland, a town in the Shire o ...
(2005) ::For his fundamental contributions to understanding the neural mechanisms underlying stereoscopic vision: the discovery of a disparity mechanism and how it contributes to depth perception. *Jacob Feldman (2005) ::For his advancement of mathematical and computational approaches to perceptual organization in human vision and human concept learning. * Robert L. Goldstone (2004) ::For novel experimental analyses and elegant modeling that show how perceptual learning dynamically adjusts dimensions and boundaries of categories and concepts in human thought. *
Wendy A. Suzuki Wendy Suzuki is a Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology at the New York University Center for Neural Science and popular science communicator. She is the author of ''Healthy Brain, Happy Life: A Personal Program to Activate Your Brain and Do E ...
(2004) ::For her fundamental work on the neuroanatomy, physiology, and function of brain structures important for memory. *
David C. Plaut David (; , "beloved one") (traditional spelling), , ''Dāwūd''; grc-koi, Δαυΐδ, Dauíd; la, Davidus, David; gez , ዳዊት, ''Dawit''; xcl, Դաւիթ, ''Dawitʿ''; cu, Давíдъ, ''Davidŭ''; possibly meaning "beloved one". w ...
(2003) ::For his penetrating computational analyses of reading, language, and other aspects of cognition, which elucidate normal function and the consequences of brain injury. *
Michael J. Tarr Michael J. Tarr is an American cognitive neuroscientist who currently holds the Kavčić-Moura Professorship in Cognitive and Brain Science. He is a professor at Carnegie-Mellon University, a recipient of the APA Distinguished Scientific Award for ...
(2003) ::For his empirical and theoretical investigations of object recognition and for demonstrating the importance of expertise in organizing brain areas for faces and other objects. * David J. Heeger (2002) ::For his groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of the relation between perceptual experience and neural activity in visual cortex, using neuroimaging and computational methods. * John K. Kruschke (2002) ::For deep insights and empirical evaluations concerning concept formation and attention in learning and rigorous formalization of the underlying psychological principles in connectionist frameworks. *
Steven J. Luck Stephen or Steven is a common English first name. It is particularly significant to Christians, as it belonged to Saint Stephen ( grc-gre, Στέφανος ), an early disciple and deacon who, according to the Book of Acts, was stoned to deat ...
(2001) ::For his pathbreaking behavioral, psychophysical, and physiological studies of attention and visual memory. * Karen Wynn (2001) ::For her pioneering research on the foundations of quantitative and mathematical thinking in infants and young children. * Elizabeth Gould (2000) ::For her discoveries about neurogenesis in adult mammals and its modulation by hormones, neurotransmitters, and experience, which have radically altered our ideas regarding brain function. *
Earl K. Miller Earl Keith Miller (born November 30, 1962) is a cognitive neuroscientist whose research focuses on neural mechanisms of cognitive, or executive, control. Earl K. Miller is the Picower Professor of Neuroscience with the Picower Institute for Learni ...
(2000) ::For his pioneering research on working memory and its neurobiological basis in the prefrontal cortex. * Nancy G. Kanwisher (1999) ::For her innovative research on visual attention, awareness, and imagery, including the characterization of a face perception module and discovery of a place encoding module. *
Harold E. Pashler Harold may refer to: People * Harold (given name), including a list of persons and fictional characters with the name * Harold (surname), surname in the English language * András Arató, known in meme culture as "Hide the Pain Harold" Arts ...
(1999) ::For his many experimental breakthroughs in the study of spatial attention and central executive control and for his insightful theoretical analysis of human cognitive architecture. *
Virginia M. Richards Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States, between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains. The geography and climate of the Commonwealth a ...
(1998) ::For her contributions to auditory perception, especially to the understanding of the envelope and energy cues that contribute to detecting signals in noise. *
Jeffrey D. Schall Jeffrey may refer to: * Jeffrey (name), including a list of people with the name * ''Jeffrey'' (1995 film), a 1995 film by Paul Rudnick, based on Rudnick's play of the same name * ''Jeffrey'' (2016 film), a 2016 Dominican Republic documentary film ...
(1998) ::For his contributions to our understanding of neural mechanisms of visual selective attention, the control of voluntary movements, and response time. *Richard Ivry (1997) ::For his innovative work with normal humans and neurological patients, showing the importance of the cerebellum for computations related to sensory and motor timing. *
Keith R. Kluender Keith may refer to: People and fictional characters * Keith (given name), includes a list of people and fictional characters * Keith (surname) * Keith (singer), American singer James Keefer (born 1949) * Baron Keith, a line of Scottish baron ...
(1997) ::For his empirical and theoretical contributions to our understanding of the perception of speech. * Joseph E. Steinmetz (1996) ::For his pioneering anatomical, physiological, and behavioral studies that identify pathways in the brain, subserving a basic form of learning, associating conditioned and unconditioned stimuli. *
Steven G. Yantis Stephen or Steven is a common English first name. It is particularly significant to Christians, as it belonged to Saint Stephen ( grc-gre, Στέφανος ), an early disciple and deacon who, according to the Book of Acts, was stoned to deat ...
(1996) ::For his insightful research on visual attention and perception, especially his studies on the capture and the interactions between attention and perceptual organization. * Michael S. Fanselow (1995) ::For his ingenious analysis of the mechanisms that enable stimuli to acquire the ability to produce fear and how fear translates into specifics behaviors. * Robert M. Nosofsky (1995) ::For his creative synthesis of information processing models and techniques of psychological measurement in the combined theoretical and experimental analysis of human categorization learning. * Donald D. Hoffman (1994) ::For advancing the formal and empirical study of human visual perception and for developing a general theoretical framework for the analysis of perceptual inference. *
David G. Lavond David (; , "beloved one") (traditional spelling), , ''Dāwūd''; grc-koi, Δαυΐδ, Dauíd; la, Davidus, David; gez , ዳዊት, ''Dawit''; xcl, Դաւիթ, ''Dawitʿ''; cu, Давíдъ, ''Davidŭ''; possibly meaning "beloved one". w ...
(1994) ::For his pioneering application of the method of reversible cooling inactivation of regions of neural tissue to localize a memory trace in the mammalian brain. *
Steven Pinker Steven Arthur Pinker (born September 18, 1954) is a Canadian-American cognitive psychologist, psycholinguist, popular science author, and public intellectual. He is an advocate of evolutionary psychology and the computational theory of mind. P ...
(1993) ::For his significant contributions to the fields of visual perception and the acquisition and evolutionary basis of language. *
Martha Farah Martha Julia Farah (born 30 August 1955) is a cognitive neuroscience researcher at the University of Pennsylvania. She has worked on an unusually wide range of topics; the citation for her lifetime achievement award from the Association for Psyc ...
(1992) ::For her rigorous empirical and theoretical analysis of visual cognition, in which understanding of normal function and analysis of neurological deficits illuminate and strengthen one another. *
Daniel L. Schacter Daniel Lawrence Schacter (born June 17, 1952) is an American psychologist. He is a Professor of Psychology at Harvard University. His research has focused on psychological and biological aspects of human memory and amnesia, with a particular empha ...
(1991) ::For his investigations of the amnesic syndrome and of explicit versus implicit memory, major steps toward a neuro-psychological analysis of the functions of consciousness. *
Robert Desimone Robert Desimone is an American neuroscientist who currently serves as the director of the McGovern Institute for Brain Research and the Doris and Don Berkey Professor of Neuroscience at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The McGovern ...
(1990) ::For his outstanding work on the cortical and subcortical neuronal mechanisms underlying visual perception and attention. * John T. Cacioppo (1989) ::For his contributions to understanding the psychophysiological correlates of attitudes, cognition, and emotions, and for his use of non-invasive physiological measures to resolve basic theoretical questions regarding psychological processes. * Eric I. Knudsen (1988) ::For his elegant analysis—integrating behavior, neurophysiology, and neuroanatomy—which elucidated the role of experience in the development of directional hearing in the owl. *
Laurence T. Maloney Laurence T. Maloney is an American psychology professor at New York University’s Department of Psychology and Center for Neural Science. He is known for applying mathematical models to human behavior. Maloney has a master's degree in mathematic ...
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Brian A. Wandell
(1987) ::For their elegant account of how we preserve the inherent colors of surfaces despite wide variations in illumination, and of Wandell's other fundamental investigations of color vision. *Roger Ratcliff (1986) ::For his effectively combined mathematical and experimental analyses of human information processing. *
Keith D. White Keith may refer to: People and fictional characters * Keith (given name), includes a list of people and fictional characters * Keith (surname) * Keith (singer), American singer James Keefer (born 1949) * Baron Keith, a line of Scottish baron ...
(1985) ::For his psychophysical studies on visual guidance and discrimination through the selective perception of pattern, color, and movement. *
Edward N. Pugh Edward is an English given name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name ''Ēadweard'', composed of the elements '' ēad'' "wealth, fortune; prosperous" and '' weard'' "guardian, protector”. History The name Edward was very popular in Anglo-Sa ...
(1984) ::For his distinguished, quantitative psychophysical work on mechanisms of color adaptation and to encourage his physiological work on mechanisms of receptor transduction and sensitivity control.


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Troland The troland (symbol Td), named after Leonard T. Troland, is a unit of ''conventional retinal illuminance''. It is meant as a method for correcting photometric measurements of luminance values impinging on the human eye by scaling them by the eff ...
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National Academy of Sciences: Troland Research Awards
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