- Ph.D., Harvard University, 1984
- B.A., State University of New York at Binghamton, 1978
Robert Nosofsky
Distinguished Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Chancellor's Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Distinguished Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Chancellor's Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences
2012 - Nosofsky, R.M., Little, D.R., & James, T.W. Activation in the neural network responsible for categorization and recognition reflects parameter changes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109, 333-338.
Donkin, C., & Nosofsky, R.M. A power-law model of psychological memory strength in short-term and long-term recognition. Psychological Science, in press.
2011 - Nosofsky, R.M., Little, D.R., Donkin, C., & Fific, M. Short-term memory scanning viewed as exemplar-based categorization. Psychological Review, 118, 280-315.
2010 - Fific, M., Little, D.R., & Nosofsky, R.M. Logical-rule models of classification response times: A synthesis of mental-architecture, random-walk, and decision-bound approaches. Psychological Review, 117, 309-348.
2003 - A hybrid-similarity exemplar model for predicting distinctiveness effects in perceptual old-new recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 29, 1194 - 1209.
1998 - Dissociations between categorization and recognition in amnesic and normal individuals: An exemplar-based interpretation. Psychological Science, 9, 247-255.
1997 - Nosofsky, R.M., & Palmeri, T.J. An exemplar-based random-walk model of speeded classification. Psychological Review, 104, 266-300.
1991 - Tests of an exemplar model for relating perceptual classification and recognition memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 17, 3-27.