Marcel Just is the D.O. Hebb Professor of Psychology and the Center Co-Director. He received his Ph.D. from Stanford in 1972. He holds an NIMH Senior Scientist Award. He was at one time the co-Editor of the Journal of Memory and Language, and gave the journal its current name. His nterests are in using advanced experimental methods to provide critical information for developing a comprehensive theory of cognition. just+@cmu.edu

Publications:

Selected Publications: Send requests for J&C reprints to pw5a+@andrew.cmu.edu. These articles are not available on-line.

Just, M. A., Carpenter, P. A., Keller, T. A., Eddy, W. F., & Thulborn, K. R. (1996). Brain activation modulated by
sentence comprehension. Science, 274, 114-116. [fMRI]

Just, M. A., Carpenter, P. A., & Keller, T. A. (1996). The capacity theory of comprehension: New frontiers of evidence and arguments. Psychological Review, 103, 773-780. [Working memory, fMRI, 3CAPS]

Just, M. A., Carpenter, P. A., Keller, T. A., & Thulborn, K. R. (1996). Movies of the brain: Imaging a sequence of cognitive processes. NeuroImage, 3, S250. [Using fMRI to study the time course of processing]

Just, M. A., Carpenter, P. A., & Hemphill, D. D. (1996). Constraints on processing capacity: Architectural or implementational? In D. Steier, & T. Mitchell (Eds.), Mind Matters: A Tribute to Allen Newell (pp. 141-178).
Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. [3CAPS, individual differences, problem-solving]

Just, M. A., & Carpenter, P. A. (1992). A capacity theory of comprehension: Individual differences in working memory. Psychological Review, 99, 122-149. [Sentence comprehension, 3CAPS]