Influential Cognitive Psychologists
- John R. Anderson
- Alan Baddeley
- Albert Bandura
- Frederic Bartlett
- Elizabeth Bates
- Aaron T. Beck
- Donald Broadbent
- Jerome Bruner
- Gordon H. Bower
- Susan Carey
- Noam Chomsky
- Fergus Craik
- Antonio Damasio
- Hermann Ebbinghaus
- William Estes
- C. Randy Gallistel
- Michael Gazzaniga
- Rochel Gelman
- Dedre Gentner
- Keith Holyoak
- Philip Johnson-Laird
- Daniel Kahneman
- Nancy Kanwisher
- Eric Lenneberg
- Alan Leslie
- Elizabeth Loftus
- Brian MacWhinney
- George Mandler
- Jean Matter Mandler
- James McClelland
- Eugene Galanter
- George Armitage Miller
- Ken Nakayama
- Ulrich Neisser
- Allen Newell
- Stephen Palmer
- Allan Paivio
- Seymour Papert
- Charles Sanders Peirce
- Jean Piaget
- Steven Pinker
- Michael Posner
- Henry L. Roediger III
- Eleanor Rosch
- David Rumelhart
- Eleanor Saffran
- Daniel Schacter
- Roger Shepard
- Herbert A. Simon
- Elizabeth Spelke
- George Sperling
- Robert Sternberg
- Saul Sternberg
- Larry Squire
- Endel Tulving
- Anne Treisman
- Amos Tversky
- Lev Vygotsky
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