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John Morton (cognitive scientist)

John Morton, OBE, FRS (born 1933) is an emeritus professor at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and was the director of the former Medical Research Council (MRC) Cognitive Development Unit (CDU) at University College London.

Research

Morton's research focuses on event memory in adults and children; effects of memory on recall of events; types of memory system; memory pathologies; multiple personality disorder; cognitive models of memory; development of cognitive abilities; and causal models of developmental disorders, particularly autism and dyslexia.

One of his most important theories is the logogen model of word recognition. Morton has also worked, with Mark H. Johnson, on face recognition in infants.

Organisational affiliations

Morton is a Fellow of the Royal Society.

Selected publications

Honours and awards

  • 1988 British Psychological Society President's Award.
  • 1990 Member, Academiae Europaeae
  • 1997 Honorary Fellow, British Psychological Society
  • 1998 OBE
  • 2000 Honorary Fellow, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
  • 2001 Honorary Member, Experimental Psychology Society
  • 2001 Neuronal Plasticity Prize of /La Fondation Ipsen

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