

Stephen Goldinger
Promoting sustainability and innovation in cognitive science, Stephen Goldinger is a Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Arizona State University-West. With a distinguished career that began in 1992, he has made significant contributions to the field of psychology through his extensive research and teaching. Stephen earned his Ph.D. from Indiana University, where he laid the groundwork for his future endeavors in cognitive science. Stephen's research interests are diverse, focusing on areas such as visual attention, spoken and printed word perception, face perception, and episodic memory. His work is characterized by a keen interest in understanding how humans process and remember information, both visually and verbally. To support his research, he utilizes a state-of-the-art laboratory equipped for collecting behavioral data, eye-tracking, and pupillary responses, providing valuable insights into cognitive processes. Throughout his career, Stephen has been recognized for his contributions to psychology, becoming a fellow in several prestigious professional organizations. These include the American Psychological Association's Division 3, the Association for Psychological Science, and the Society of Experimental Psychologists. His involvement in these organizations underscores his commitment to advancing the field and collaborating with fellow researchers. Stephen's dedication to teaching and mentoring has left a lasting impact on his students and colleagues at Arizona State University-West. His passion for cognitive science and his innovative approach to research continue to inspire those around him, ensuring that his legacy in the field of psychology endures.
Publications
, 419-439, 2022-08-05
, 3432-3432, 2013-05-01
, 5180-5186, 2015-04-01