
Dr.
John K. Kruschke
Professor of Psychology
Contact Information
Office: PY 336Office Phone: 812-855-3192
Lab: PY 243
Lab Phone:812-855-8694
E-mail:
Web site: http://www.indiana.edu/~kruschke/
Educational Background
- 1990 - Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley
- 1983 - B.S., University of California at Berkeley
Areas of Study
- Cognitive Science
Research Topics
- Bayesian statistics, connectionist and Bayesian models of mind, attention in learning.
Research Summary:
Dr. Kruschke's research summary can be viewed at his Web site: http://www.indiana.edu/~kruschke/
Representative Publications
2006 - Kruschke, J. K. Locally Bayesian learning with applications to retrospective revaluation and highlighting. Psychological Review, 113(4), 677-699.
2004 - Kalish, M. L., Lewandowsky, S., and Kruschke, J. K.. Population of linear experts: Knowledge partitioning and function learning. Psychological Review, 111(4), 1072-1099.
2001 - Kruschke, J. K.. Toward a unified model of attention in associative learning. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 45, 812-863.
1999 - Kruschke, J. K., & Johansen, M. K. A model of probabilistic category learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 1083-1119.
1998 - Erickson, M. A. & Kruschke, J. K. Rules and exemplars in category learning Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 127, 107-140.
1992 - Kruschke, J. K.. ALCOVE: An
exemplar-based connectionist model of category learning. Psychological
Review, 99, 22-44.
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