Stephen Grossberg,
Wang Professor of Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston University Stephen Grossberg is Wang Professor of Cognitive and Neural Systems, and Emeritus Professor of Mathematics & Statistics, Psychological & Brain Sciences, and Biomedical Engineering at Boston University. He is internationally acknowledged as the most important pioneer and current research leader who discovers and develops neural network models of how brains make minds. In 1957, he introduced the basic equations that are used world-wide in these models, which explain how individuals adapt in real-time to changing environments, including models of vision and visual cognition; consciousness; object and scene recognition; audition, speech and language; development; cognitive information processing; reinforcement learning and cognitive-emotional interactions; navigation; social cognition; sensory-motor control and planning; mental disorders; and neuromorphic technology.