Stevan Harnad
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Professor Stevan Harnad (Hernád István, Hesslein István) - born in Budapest - is a Hungarian-born cognitive scientist. He did his undergraduate work at McGill University and his graduate work at Princeton University. He is currently Canada Research Chair in Cognitive Science at Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) and Professor of Cognitive Science at the University of Southampton. He is also an External Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
His research is on categorisation, communication, and cognition.
He is founder and editor of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, a journal published by Cambridge University Press, Psycoloquy, an electronic journal sponsored by the American Psychological Association, and CogPrints, an electronic preprint archive in the cognitive sciences. He is also moderator of the American Scientist Open Access Forum.
[edit] Diet
Vegetarianism and the Turing Test: Harnad will not eat anything that has, or has ever had, a mental state.
[edit] External links
- Southampton home page
- his page at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
- Open Access Archivangelism Blog
- Skywritings Blog
- UQAM eprint server, The UQÀM open archive with the collaboration of Stevan Harnad
- UQAM eprint server (old), The UQÀM open archive with the collaboration of Stevan Harnad
- UQAM eprint server (old), The UQÀM open archive before the collaboration of Stevan Harnad