The Psychonomic Society is an international community of cognitive psychologists dedicated to the experimental study of cognition, encompassing areas such as memory, learning, problem-solving, decision-making, language, attention, and perception.
Established in 1959, the Psychonomic Society has grown to over 4,300 members worldwide, including some of the most distinguished researchers in the field. The Society promotes the communication of scientific research in psychology and allied sciences through its annual meetings and the publication of seven peer-reviewed journals.
The Oregon Social Learning Center is dedicated to research and publications in psychology.
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The School of Psychology at the University of Southampton plays a significant role in training educational, clinical, and counseling psychologists in the UK and impacting the world through research, attracting substantial funding and offering a stimulating research environment.