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Stephen José Hanson is Full Professor of Psychology at Rutgers University and Director of Rutgers Brain Imaging Center (RUBIC). He has been Department Chair of Psychology and the Department Head of Learning Systems Department at SIEMENS Corporate Research and a research scientist in the Cognitive Science Laboratory at Princeton University. He has held positions at AT&T Bell Laboratories, BELLCORE (AI & Information Sciences Department), SIEMENS Research, Indiana University and Princeton University. He has done modeling in a number of diverse areas including animal learning theory (conditioning theory), human-computer interaction, behavioral genetics, complex skills learning, and neural network learning algorithms. He has more recently focused his research in model-based or computational neuroimaging. He specializes in the learning sciences and computational neuroimaging. He has studied and published over 100+ papers and book chapters as well as edited books on learning in humans, animals and machines. He was General Chair (1992) for Neural Information Processing Conference and elected to the NIPS (NeurIPS) foundation board in 1993 where he is still on the Advisory Board, he was also a founding member of the McDonnell-Pew Cognitive Neuroscience Advisory Board which for over a decade helped launch the fields of Cognitive Neuroscience and Computational Neuroimaging.
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Neural computationno. 6 (2024): 1228-1244
NeuroImage (2023): 120300-120300
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)pp.1-15, (2020)
ETS research report series (2020)
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ETS research report seriesno. 1 (2020): 1-20
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