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Richard H. Granger, Jr.

Professor of Psychological and Brain Science

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Departments and Programs

  • Psychological and Brain Sciences

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Contact Information

Email: richard.granger@dartmouth.edu
Phone: 603-646-9021
Office: 6207 Moore Hall

Education

B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ph.D. Yale University

Areas of Expertise

Computational and cognitive neuroscience; synaptic plasticity; pharmacology

Selected Works

  • "Essential Circuits of Cognition: The Brain's Basic Operations, Architecture and Representations," (2006). Available at: http://www.brainengineering.org/pubs/RHGai50.pdf (Retrieved December 2006).
  • "Engines of the Brain: The Computational Instruction Set of Human Cognition," AI Magazine, 27:2 (Summer 2006) 15-32. Available at: http://www.brainengineering.org/pubs/RHGenginesJ1s.pdf (Retrieved December 2006).
  • "Brain Circuit Implementation: High-precision Computation from Low-precision Components," in Toward Replacement Parts for the Brain, T Berger and D L Glanzman (eds.) 16:5 (June 2005) 277-294.
  • Rodriquez, A, J Whitson and R Granger, "Derivation and Analysis of Basic Computational Operations of Thalamocortical Circuits," Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 16:5 (June 2004) 856-877. Available at: http://www.brainengineering.org/pubs/RHGtc4s.pdf (Retrieved December 2006).
  • Benvenuto, J, Y Jin, M Casale, G Lynch, R Granger, "Identification of Diagnostic Evoked Response Potential Segments in Alzheimer's Disease," Experimental Neurology, 176:2 (August 2002) 269-276.

Current Projects

Algorithms and applications; categorization and memory; reinforcement learning; synaptic pharmacology