Fellows of the Cognitive Science Society

Fellows of the Cognitive Science Society are individuals whose research has exhibited sustained excellence and had sustained impact on the Cognitive Science community. A Fellow's research is typically inter-disciplinary but may be disciplinary research with significant impact on Cognitive Science. Fellows often participate significantly in the Cognitive Science community but not necessarily. Fellows are recognized for their professional integrity. All other factors being equal, the Fellows election process attempts to balance diversity in gender, geographical region of the world, and intellectual area.

John R. Anderson
Renée Baillargeon
Lawrence W. Barsalou
William Bechtel
Gordon Bower
Susan Carey
Micheline Chi
Noam Chomsky
Herbert Clark
Allan Collins
Gary S. Dell
Daniel C. Dennett
Jeffrey L. Elman
Martha Farah
Jerry Fodor
Kenneth Forbus
Rochel Gelman
Dedre Gentner
Lila R. Gleitman
Susan Goldin-Meadow
Robert Goldstone
Wayne D. Gray
Gil Harman
Patrick J. Hayes
Geoffrey E. Hinton
Keith Holyoak
Edwin Hutchins
Philip Johnson-Laird
Aravind Joshi
Daniel Kahneman
Annette Karmiloff-Smith
Walter Kintsch
Stephen Kosslyn
John Laird
Barbara Landau
Patrick Langley
Pim Levelt
George Mandler
Art Markman
Jay McClelland
Douglas L. Medin
Jacques Mehler
George Miller
Nancy J. Nersessian
Elissa Newport
Donald A. Norman
David Rumelhart
Mark S. Seidenberg
Roger Shepard
Richard M. Shiffrin
Linda Smith
Edward E. Smith
Paul Smolensky
Elizabeth Spelke
Keith Stenning
Len Talmy
Michael Tanenhaus
Paul Thagard
Michael Tomasello
Barbara Tversky
Shimon Ullman
Kurt Van Lehn