Edward Wasserman
Edward A. ('Ed') Wasserman is a professor of psychology at the University of Iowa. His research focusses on comparing cognitive processes in human and non-human animals.[1][2] Wasserman has over 250 publications in peer reviewed academic journals.[3] In 2015 Wasserman was honoured by the Comparative Cognition Society for his contributions to the study of animal cognition.[4]
Selected publications
- Comparative Cognition Experimental Explorations of Animal Intelligence (with Thomas Zentall, 2006)
References
- "Comparative Cognition Laboratory | Psychological and Brain Sciences".
- "300 million years of pre-crastination - Psychonomic Society". Archived from the original on 2015-05-07. Retrieved 2015-04-20.
- http://psychology.uiowa.edu/files/psychology/field/cv/eaw_vitae_2012.pdf
- http://www.comparativecognition.org/CO3%202015%20Program2015-04-09.pdf%5B%5D
External links
- An interview with Wasserman on NPR
- Wasserman's master lecture at the 2015 Conference on Comparative Cognition
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