Resources for Cognitive Scientists to Respond to COVID-19
This page was last updated in mid 2020 at the onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Cognitive Science Society acknowledges that we are still experiencing both acute and long term effects of the pandemic, both in our personal and professional lives. If you have resources that would be helpful for Cognitive Science Society members, please email us at
Adapt your research agenda or volunteer your research/technical skills
- COVID-19, Cognitive Science, And Adaptive Responding: What Can The CogSci Community Do? Ulrike Hahn.
- Crisis knowledge management: Reconfiguring the behavioural science community for rapid responding in the Covid-19 crisis. Ulrike Hahn, David Lagnado, Stephan Lewandowsky, Nick Chater.
- My lab group met to chart our response to COVID-19. Here’s what we learned. Jay J. Van Bevel.
Highlight: Emphasize your own wellbeing, make contingency plans for your research, then think about possible pivots in research to contribute - Join the PSA’s Rapid-Response COVID-19 Project. Psychological Science Accelerator.
- COVID-19 Social Science Research Tracker. Nate Matias.
- COVID-19 Open Innovation Efforts
examples of different types of open innovation efforts emerging in response to COVID-19 - COVID-19 Open Research Dataset Challenge (CORD-19): An AI challenge with AI2, CZI, MSR, Georgetown, NIH & The White House
“We are issuing a call to action to the world’s artificial intelligence experts to develop text and data mining tools that can help the medical community develop answers to high priority scientific questions.” - Here Are the Ways Science and Tech Experts Can Volunteer to Help With the Coronavirus Response. Deborah Stine.
- How to Help Science and Tech Experts With the Coronavirus Response. Deborah Stine.
- Royal Society convenes data analytics group to tackle COVID-19.
Communicate about relevant science
- Learn about and share cognitive science research relevant to the current moment, for example:
- Resources and guidance regarding COVID-19. Federation of Associations in Behavioral & Brain Sciences.
- The Behavioral Science Response to COVID-19 Working Group: Recommendations to reduce face touching. Jonathan Crystal.
- APA COVID-19 Information and Resources. American Psychological Association.
- Coronavirus – Psychological perspectives. British Psychological Society.
- Civic Science Resources for COVID-19. Rita Allen Foundation
- 10 ways to spot online misinformation. H. Colleen Sinclair.
- How to Talk About the Coronavirus. Liz Neeley.
Highlight: The importance of communicating in your own circles of friends/family (and how to do this effectively. - Stop the Spread of Rumors. United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
The site focuses on factual information to advance (rather than trying to refute existing misinformation) - Ask A Scientist Site. Federation of American Scientists.
Opportunity to volunteer to help answer public questions about COVID-19. - Skype A Scientist.
Matches scientists with people all around the world, especially helpful for children out of school.
General articles
- 10 Ways Scientists Can Help During The COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. Farah Qaiser.
- Scientists as Citizens: Responding to Community Needs. Arti Garg.
- Hope Is Not a Strategy: What we can do in the wake of COVID-19. 500 Women Scientists.