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Vita
Charles R. Gallistel
Born: May 18, 1941
Marital Status: Married to Rochel Gelman, December 21, 1969
Children: Adam Hirshel, June 28, 1975
Academic History
Stanford University, A.B., 1963
Yale University, Ph.D., 1966
Professional Experience
2000- : Professor (II) of Psychology and Cognitive Science, Rutgers University
2002- 2010: Co-Director, Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science
1989- 2000: Professor of Psychology, UCLA (now Emeritus)
1989- 2000 : Member of the Interdisciplinary Degree Program in
Neuroscience, UCLA
1988-1989: Bernard L. & Ida E. Grossman Term Professor, U. Pennsylvania
1983-1989: Member of the Graduate Group in Neuroscience, U Pennsylvania
1981-1984: Chair, Department of Psychology, U Pennsylvania
1979-1983: Member of the Graduate Group in Biology, U. Pennsylvania
1976-1989: Professor, Department of Psychology, U. Pennsylvania
1966-1976: Assistant Professor - Associate Professor, U. Pennsylvania
Honors
Member National Academy of Sciences (USA) 2002
Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2001
William James Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science 2006
Fellow, Society of Experimental Psychologists
Warren Medal of the Society of Experimental Psychologists 2006
Hebb Award from Division 6 of the American Psychological Association 2011
Fellow, Sage Mind Institute, UC, Santa Barbara, Mid May-June, 2008
Schlossberg Lecture, Brown, 2010
Teuber Lecturer MIT 2006
Blackwell Lectureship, University of Maryland, Nov 2003
APA Distinguished Scientist Lecturer (MPA, May 2004)
MacEachern Lectureship, University of Alberta, Oct. 1997
James McKeen Cattell Fund Sabbatical Award '95-'96
Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1984-1985
Chair Section J (Psychology) AAAS (1995)
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
National Administrative Posts and Memberships
Publication Board, Psychonomic Society, 2002 - 2009
American Psychological Society Advisory Board 2001 – 2004
Member Physiology, Behavior and Neuroscience Study Section, NIMH (1996-1998)
Co-chair Basic Behavioral Processes Sub-Committee of NIMH Basic Behav.
Sciences Task Force, 1993
Founding coeditor of Current Directions in Psychological Science (1991-1995)
Chair, Publication Board, Psychonomic Society (1987-1989)
Chair, Animal Res. Comm., Fed. of Behav., Psychol., and Cog. Sciences(1986 - 1989)
Editorial Board of Cognition (1991- 2006)
Member, American Psychological Society
Member, Society for Neuroscience
Website: http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/faculty/GnG/gallistel.html
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Publications
Books
Gallistel, C. R. (1972) The experimental study of the mind. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt. (Lecture notes and readings for an introductory psychology course with 1,000 students).Gelman, R., & Gallistel, C. R. (1978) The child's understanding of number. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 260 pp
Gallistel, C. R. (1980) The organization of action: A new synthesis. Hillsdale, N. J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. 432 pp
Gallistel, C. R. (1990) The organization of learning. Cambridge, MA: Bradford Books/MIT Press. 648 pp
Gallistel, C. R. (1991), Editor: Animal Cognition. Special Issue of Cognition put out as book by MIT Press. 203 pp
Gallistel, C.R., & Gibbon, J. (2002) The symbolic foundations of conditioned behavior. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Gallistel, C.R. (2002) Editor Stevens’ handbook of experimental psychology, Volume 3: Learning, motivation and emotion. New York, Wiley.
Gallistel, C.R., & King, A. (2009) Memory and the computational brain: Why cognitive science will transform neuroscience . New York: Blackwell/Wiley
Journal Articles & Chapters [R =refereed journal]
Gallistel, C. R. (1964) Electrical self-stimulation and its theoretical implications. Psychological Bulletin,R 61, 23-34.Gallistel, C. R. (1966) Motivating effects in self-stimulation. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology,R 62, 95-101.
Gallistel, C. R. (1967) Intracranial stimulation and natural reward: Differential effects of trial spacing. Psychonomic Science-R, 9, 167-168.
Gallistel, C. R. (1969) The incentive of brain stimulation reward. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology,R 69, 713-721.
Gallistel, C. R. (1969) Self-stimulation: Failure of pretrial stimulation to affect rats' electrode preference. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology,R 69, 722-729.
Gallistel, C. R., Rolls, E. T., & Green, D. (1969) Neuron function inferred from behavioral and electrophysiological estimates of refractory period. Science,R 166, 1028-1030.
Gallistel, C. R. (1969) Comments on Panksepp, et al. Psychonomic Science-R, 16, 25-26.
Gallistel, C. R., & Beagley, G. W. (1971) The specificity of brain stimulation reward. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology,R 76, 199-205.
Gallistel, C. R., & Beagley, W. K. (1971) Versatile behavior monitoring technique for rodents. Physiology and Behavior-R, 7, 273-276.
Gallistel, C. R. (1973) Self-stimulation: The neurophysiology of reward and motivation. In J. A. Deutsch (Ed.), The physiological basis of memory. New York: Academic Press. pp. 175-267
Reid, L. D., Hunsicker, J. P., Kent, E. W., Lindsay, J. L., & Gallistel, C. R. (1973) The incidence and magnitude of the priming effect in self-stimulating rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology,R 82, 286-293.
Barry, F. E., Walters, M. S. & Gallistel, C. R. (1974) On the optimal pulse duration in electrical stimulation of the brain. Physiology and Behavior,R 12, 149-154.
Gallistel, C. R., Stellar, J. R., & Bubis, E. (1974) Parametric analysis of brain stimulation reward in the rat. I: The transient process and the memory-containing process. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology,R 87, 848-860.
Edmonds, D., Stellar, J. R., & Gallistel, C. R. (1974) Parametric analysis of brain stimulation reward in the rat, II: Temporal summation in the reward system. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology,R 87, 860-870.
Edmonds, D., & Gallistel, C. R. (1974) Parametric analysis of brain stimulation reward in the rat, III: The effect of performance variables on the reward summation function. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 87, 876-884.
Gallistel, C. R. (1974) Note on temporal summation in the reward system. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology,R 87, 885-886.
Stellar, J. R., & Gallistel, C.R. (1975) Runway performance of rats for brain-stimulation or food reward: Effects of hunger and priming. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology,R 89, 590-599.
Gallistel, C. R. (1975) Motivation as central organizing process: The psychophysical approach to its functional and neurophysiological analysis. In J. Cole & T. Sonderegger (Eds.), Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, Vol. 22, Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press. pp. 183-250
Matthews, G. G., & Gallistel, C. R. (1975) Bilateral interaction in single units driven by MFB self-stimulation electrodes. Physiology and Behavior,R15, 543-549.
Gallistel, C. R. (1976) Spatial and temporal summation in the neural circuit subserving brain stimulation reward. In A. Wauquier & E. T. Rolls (Eds.), Brain stimulation reward-. Amsterdam: North Holland. pp. 97-99
Edmonds, D., & Gallistel, C. R. (1977) Reward vs. performance in self-stimulation: Electrode-specific effects of AMPT on reward in the rat. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 91, 962-974.
Gallistel, C. R., Karreman, G. A., & Reivich, M. (1977) [14.C]- 2-Deoxyglucose uptake marks systems activated by rewarding brain stimulation. Brain Research Bulletin, R2, 149-152.
Norman, M. F., & Gallistel, C. R. (1978) What can one learn from a strength-duration experiment? Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 18, 1-27.
Gallistel, C. R. (1978) Self-stimulation in the rat: Quantitative characteristics of the reward pathway. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology,R 92, 977-998.
Gallistel, C. R. (1980) From muscles to motivation. American Scientist, 68, 398-409.
Gallistel, C. R., Shizgal, P. & Yeomans, J. (1981) A portrait of the substrate for self-stimulation. Psychological Review,R 88, 228-273.
Gallistel, C.R. (1981) Subcortical stimulation for motivation and reinforcement. In M. M. Patterson & R. Kesner (Eds.), Electrical stimulation techniques.. New York: Academic Press. pp. 142-171
Gallistel, C. R. (1981) Bell, Magendie, and the proposals to restrict the use of animals in neurobehavioral research. American Psychologist,R 36, 357-360.
Gallistel, C. R., Boytim, M., Gomita, Y., & Klebanoff, L. (1982) Does pimozide block the reinforcing effect of brain stimulation? Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, R 17, 769-781.
Gallistel, C. R. (1981) Precis of Gallistel's "The organization of action" & Matters of Principles: Responses to the Open Peer Commentary. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 4, 609-619 & 639-650.
Wassermann, E. M., Gomita, Y., & Gallistel, C. R. (1982) Pimozide blocks reinforcement but not priming from MFB stimulation in the rat. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, R 17, 783-787.
Gomita, Y., & Gallistel, C. R. (1982) Effects of reinforcement- blocking doses of pimozide on neural systems driven by rewarding stimulation of the MFB: A 14C-2-Deoxyglucose analysis. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior,R 17, 841-845.
Gallistel, C. R., Piner, C. T., Allen, T. O., Adler, N. T., Yadin, E., & Negin, M. (1982) Computer assisted analysis of 2-DG- autoradiographs in behavioral neurobiology. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews,R 6, 409-420.
Gallistel, C. R., Nichols, S. (1983) Resolution-limiting factors in 2-deoxyglucose autoradiography. I. Factors other than diffusion. Brain Research,R 267, 323-333.
Yadin, E., Guarini, V., & Gallistel, C. R. (1983) Unilaterally activated systems in rats self-stimulating at sites in the medial forebrain bundle, medial prefrontal cortex, or locus coeruleus. Brain Research,R 266, 39-50.
Gallistel, C. R. (1983) Self-stimulation. In J. A. Deutsch (Ed.), The physiological basis of memory (2d Ed.). New York: Academic Press. pp. 270-349
Gallistel, C. R., Davis, A. J. (1983) Affinity for the Dopamine D2 receptor predicts neuroleptic potency in blocking the reinforcing effect of MFB stimulation. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, R 19, 867-872.
Gallistel, C. R., Karras, D. (1984) Pimozide and amphetamine have opposing effects on the reward summation function. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior,R 20, 73-77.
Cheng, K., & Gallistel, C. R. (1984) Testing the geometric power of an animal's spatial representation. In H. Roitblat, T.G. Bever and H. Terrace (Eds.), Animal Cognition . pp. 409-423. Hillsdale, N. J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Sax, L. D., Gallistel, C. R. (1984) Temporal integration in self-stimulation: A paradox. Behavioral Neuroscience,R 98, 467-478.
Gallistel, C. R. (1985) Motivation, intention and emotion: Goal directed behavior from a cognitive-neuroethological perspective. In M. Frese & J. Sabini (Eds.), Goal directed behavior: The concept of action in psychology. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. pp. 48-65
Gallistel, C. R. & Tretiak, O. (1985) Microcomputer systems for analyzing 2-deoxyglucose autoradiographs. In R. R. Mize (Ed.), The microcomputer in cell and neurobiology research. New York: Elsevier. pp. 389-409
Campbell, K. A., Evans, G., & Gallistel, C. R. (l985) A microcomputer-based method for physiologically interpretable measurement of the rewarding efficacy of brain stimulation. Physiology and Behavior, R 35, 395-403.
Gallistel, C. R., Gomita, Y., Yadin, E., & Campbell, K. A. (1985) Forebrain origins and terminations of the medial forebrain bundle metabolically activated by rewarding stimulation or by reward- blocking doses of pimozide. The Journal of Neuroscience,R 5, 1246-1261.
Gallistel, C. R. (1986) The role of the dopaminergic projections in MFB self-stimulation. Behavioral Brain Research,R 20, 313-321.
Yanovski, J. A., Adler, N. T., & Gallistel, C. R. (1986) Does the perception of reward magnitude of self- administered electrical brain stimulation have a circadian rhythm? Behavioral Neuroscience,R 100, 888-893.
Gallistel, C. R. & Freyd, G. (1987) Quantitative determination of the effects of catecholaminergic agonists and antagonists on the rewarding efficacy of MFB stimulation. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, R 26, 731-742.
Warazynski, M., Stellar, J. R., & Gallistel, C. R. (1987) Reward saturation in medial forebrain bundle self-stimulation. Physiology and Behavior,R 41, 585-593.
Gallistel, C. R. (1988) Determining the quantitative characteristics of a reward pathway. In M. L. Commons, R. M. Church, J. R. Stellar, & A. R. Wagner (Eds.), Quantitative Analyses of Behavior. Vol. 7: Biological determinants of reinforcement. Hillsdale, N. J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. pp. 130.
Gallistel, C. R. (1988). Effect of catecholaminergic drugs on the substrate for medial forebrain bundle reward. In M. Sandler, A. Dahlström, & R. H. Belmaker (Ed.), Progress in catecholamine research Part B: Central aspects (pp. 469-472). New York: A. R. Liss.
McEachron, D. L., Gallistel, C. R., Eilbert, J. L., & Tretiak, O. J.. (1988) The analytic and functional accuracy of a video densitometry system. Journal of Neuroscience Methods,R 25, 63-74.
Margules, J., & Gallistel, C. R. (1988) Heading in the rat: Determination by environmental shape. Animal Learning and Behavior,R 16, 404–410.
Gallistel, C. R. (1989) Animal cognition: the representation of space, time and number. Annual Review of Psychology, 40, 155-189.
Eilbert, J. L., Gallistel, C. R., & McEachron, D. L. (1990) The variation in user drawn outlines on digital images: Effects on quantitative autoradiography. Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics,R 14, 331-339.
Gallistel, C. R. (1990), Guest Editor: Animal Cognition, Cognition (Special Issue), 37, Nos. 1-2. Also put out as book by MIT Press (1991)
Gallistel, C. R. (1990) Representations in animal cognition: An introduction. Cognition, 37, 1-22.
Gallistel, C. R., & Gelman, R. (1990). The what and how of counting. Cognition,R 34(2), 197-200.
Gallistel, C. R., & Gelman, R. (1991) Subitizing: The preverbal counting process. In W. Kessen, A. Ortony & F. Craik (Eds.) Memories, thoughts and emotions: Essays in honor of George Mandler. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 65-81
Gallistel, C. R., Brown, A., Carey, S., Gelman, R., and Keil, F. (1991) Lessons from animal learning. In R. Gelman & S. Carey (Eds.) The epigenesis of mind. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. pp. 3-37
Sax, L. and Gallistel, C. R. (1991) Characteristics of spatiotemporal integration in the priming and rewarding effects of MFB stimulation. Behavioral Neuroscience R, 105, 884-900.
Gallistel, C. R., Leon, M., Waraczynski, M., & Hanau, M. (1991). The effect of current on the maximum possible reward. Behavioral Neuroscience, R 105, 901-912.
Gallistel, C. R., & Leon, M. (1991). Measuring the subjective magnitude of brain stimulation reward by titration with rate of reward. Behavioral Neuroscience, R105, 913-924.
Gallistel, C. R. (1992). Classical conditioning as a non-stationary, multivariate time series analysis: A spreadsheet model. Behavioral Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers,R 24, 340-351
Gallistel, C. R., & Gelman, R. (1992) Preverbal and verbal counting and computation. Cognition,R 44, 43-74
Gallistel, C. R. (1992). Classical conditioning as an adaptive specialization: A computational model. In D. L. Medin (Ed.), The psychology of learning and motivation Vol. 28. New York: Academic Press. pp. 35-68
Leon, M., & Gallistel, C. R. (1992). The function relating the subjective magnitude of brain stimulation reward to stimulation strength varies with site of stimulation. Behavioural Brain Research,R 52, 183-193
Gallistel, C. R. (1993) A conceptual framework for the study of numerical estimation and arithmetic reasoning in animals. In S. T. Boysen & E. J. Capaldi (Eds.) The development of numerical abilities: Animal and human models. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. pp. 211-224.