Computational Cognition Lab
Jay Myung
Professor
Research Interests
Cognitive - Mathematical Psychology
Computational Cognitive Science; Cognitive Modeling
Optimal experimental design, active learning, data-driven cognitive modeling
Computational modeling of intertemporal choice, risky decision, numerical cognition, category learning, function learning, & response inhibition
Professional History
1991 - present: Assistant/Associate Professor, & Professor of Psychology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
2011 - 2013: Program Officer, Mathematical and Computational Cognition Program, Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), Arlington, VA
1990 - 1991: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Virginia School of Medicine
Education
Ph.D. (1990), Psychological Sciences, Purdue University
M.S. (1988), Psychological Sciences, Purdue University
M.S. (1982), Biological Sciences & Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea
B.S. (1980), Physics, Seoul National University , Korea
Contact Information
207 Psychology BuildingDepartment of PsychologyThe Ohio State University1835 Neil AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43210Email: myung[dot]1[at]osu[dot]edu
(Prospective graduate students: I am currently not accepting new students.)
Warning: under denial-of-service (DOS) attack: "The growing number of requests for letters of evaluation/recommendation, program committee work, meetings, etc., combined with the exponential growth in email, has surpassed my ability to deliver on most requests. I am doing the best I can, but unfortunately even reasonable requests exceed capacity. " (Prof. Dale Schuurmans, University of Alberta)