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Collin Green, Ph.D.
 
Cognition Lab
NASA Ames Research Center
Moffett Field, CA  94035

cgreen@mail.arc.nasa.gov
 
Biography:   Collin Green received his Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles. While at UCLA, he worked with Dr. John Hummel on visual scene comprehension and with Dr. Robert Bjork on computational modeling of human memory. In October of 2004, Dr. Green joined the Cognition Lab as a National Research Council Postdoctoral Research Associate. His research interests include scene and object perception, attention, memory, analogical reasoning, and computational modeling of these phenomena. As of October 2005, Collin Green moved to the NASA Ames Human-Computer Interaction Group (http://hci.arc.nasa.gov), but maintains research collaborations with the Cognition Lab.

 
 
 
 
     
Publications:
 
Green, C., Johnston, J.C., & Ruthruff, E.  (2007)  Recognition of Pictures May Not Require Central Attentional Resources  Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society , In press .
 
Green, C. & Hummel, J.E.  (2006)  Familiar interacting object pairs are perceptually grouped.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance , 32 (5),  1107 - 1119.
 
Green, C., & Hummel, J. E.  (2004)  Functional relations affect object detection in non-scene displays  Proceedings of the Twenty-sixth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Chicago, IL , 488 - 493.
 
Anderson, M. C., & Green, C.  (2001)  Suppressing unwanted memories by executive control  Nature , 410 ,  366 - 369.