The human mind works a lot like a computer: It collects, saves, modifies, and retrieves information. George A. Miller, one of the founders of cognitive psychology, was a pioneer who recognized that the human mind
Editor in Chief Eric Eich, University of British Columbia Senior Editors Ralph Adolphs, California Institute of Technology Gretchen B. Chapman, Rutgers University Charles Hulme, University College London John Jonides, University of Michigan Batja Mesquita, University
Valerie F. Reyna (Cornell; left) and Stephen D. Penrod (John Jay College; middle), this year’s presenters at the Psychological Science in the Public Interest (PSPI) symposium, sit with symposium chair, APS President, and PSPI co-editor