Professor Philip Johnson-Laird FBA

Psychology
Fellow type
UK Emeritus Fellow
Year elected
1986
Subjects
Psychology
Sections
Psychology

Current post

Stuart Professor of Psychology Emeritus, Princeton University; Visiting Scholar, Psychology Department, New York University

Past appointments

New York University Visiting Scholar

2013 -

New York University Visiting Scholar

2013 -

Princeton Stuart Professor of Psychology

1989 -

Princeton Stuart Professor of Psychology

1989 -

University of Cambridge Assistant Director, MRC Applied Psychology Unit

1983 - 1989

University of Cambridge Assistant Director, MRC Applied Psychology Unit

1983 - 1989

School for Global studies, University of Sussex Professor of Experimental Psychology

1978 - 1982

School for Global studies, University of Sussex Professor of Experimental Psychology

1978 - 1982

Publications

How We Reason 2006

Mental models 1983

The computer and the mind 1988

Deduction 1991

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