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A/Prof. Scott Brown

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Funding

Summary

Number of grants20
Total funding$2,245,626

For project grants received while at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2013 (2 grants)

DVC(R) Research Support for Future Fellow (FT12)$60,000

A new approach to understanding decision making$57,250

2012 (2 grants)

Cognitive Models are like Toothbrushes: Everyone has their own, and Nobody wants to use Someone Else's$623,485

Rapid Decisions: From Neuroscience to Complex Cognitions$134,000

2011 (1 grants)

Do tonal language speakers have an advantage in absolute pitch perception?$9,150

2009 (3 grants)

Pushing the limits of Hick's Law: Evidence accumulation during multi-alternative decisions$3,350

2008 FS&IT Research Excellence Award $2,000

An evidence accumulation model of choice and response time in recognition memory$1,800

2008 (6 grants)

A new kind of dynamics for psychology$657,000

Absolute identification and beyond: A comprehensive, integrated architecture for speeded choice$120,000

Acquiring expertise in the mental manipulation of visual images: Effects on brain and behaviour$17,000

Finding the simplest comprehensive model of speeded choice$6,750

An integrated approach to absolute identification$6,000

41st Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology, Fairmont Hotel, Washington DC USA, 26/7/2008 - 29/7/2008$1,700

2007 (4 grants)

Absolute identification - setup grant$20,000

Human decision making in a dynamic environment$9,941

Testing a truism: people cannot learn absolute identification$6,000

Society for Mathematical Psychology (Annual Meeting), Wyndam Hotel, Orange County CA, USA, 25/7/2007 - 28/7/2007$1,700

2006 (1 grants)

SciP & Psychomic Societies Annual Meetings, Houston, TX, USA, 16/11/2006 - 19/11/2006$1,500

2004 (1 grants)

Inference in Dynamic Environments$507,000