Mind & Brain Prize
The Mind & Brain Prize was established in 2003 and aims at honouring the most relevant researchers in the field of cognitive science, as well as to recognize outstanding achievement in advancing knowledge about mind and brain by persons whose work contributed to the growth and development of the discipline.[1][2] It is awarded by the University and Polytechnic of Turin.[citation needed]
Laureates[]
- 2003 – Giacomo Rizzolatti,
- 2004 – Philip Johnson-Laird, ,
- 2005 – Jerry A. Fodor, James L. McClelland
- 2006 – John R. Searle, ,
- 2007 – Michael Tomasello, Cristiano Castelfranchi, Il Sole 24 Ore
- 2008 – Jon Kabat-Zinn, ,
- 2009 – Dan Sperber, Jacques Mehler,
- 2010 – Uta Frith
- 2011 – Daniel Dennett
- 2013 – Tim Shallice
- 2014 – Stanislas Dehaene
- 2015 – Nicholas Humphrey
- 2016 – Antonio Damasio
See also[]
- The Brain Prize also known as the Grete Lundbeck European Brain Research Prize
- The Kavli Prize
- Golden Brain Award
- Gruber Prize in Neuroscience
- List of psychology awards
- W. Alden Spencer Award
- Ralph W. Gerard Prize in Neuroscience
References[]
- ^ Psychologies nel mondo [1] Archived 2011-09-23 at the Wayback Machine (2006)
- ^ Mente e cervello (rivista mensile) [2] Archived 2011-11-05 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Mind & Brain Prize – Center for Cognitive Science [3] (PDF format).
- ^ http://www.mentecervello.it/home/node/55
Categories:
- Awards established in 2003
- Cognitive science awards
- Science award stubs