Indiana University, Bloomington
Professor Townsend is a specialist in cognitive/mathematical psychology. His research interests include the development of general mathematical approaches to human information processing, cognitive psychology including visual pattern recognition, memory scanning, decision theory, human factors, and face cognition.
Townsend received his B.A. degree from Fresno State College and his Ph.D. degree from Stanford University.
He is editor emeritus of the Journal of Mathematical Psychology
and a
past member, Executive Board, Society for Mathematical Psychology. He
is also past president of the Society for Mathematical Psychology. He
received a Visiting Associate Professor Award from the Mathematical
Psychology Labs, Rockefeller University, 1972-73; Senior Scientist
Fellowship, Braunschweig University, West Germany, awarded by Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft, 1976-77; Visiting Scholar Award, University of
California at Irvine, 1981-82; Visiting Professorship Award,
Stanford University, 1986; James McKeen Cattell Sabbatical Award,
1992-93; the German American Collaborative Research Award from the
American Council of Learned Societies, 1992-93; Distinguished Alumnus
in Science Award at School of Natural Sciences, California State
University at Fresno, 1995; and Senior Scientist Fellowship at Hanse
Wissenschaftskolleg in Germany, January 2000 - January 2001. He was
awarded Distinguished Professor in 2008
Office: (812) 855-9598; Fax: (812) 855-3971; E-mail: jtownsen@indiana.edu
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