Stephen Goldinger is a member of the cognitive science faculty, with broad interests in perception, attention, memory and language. He graduated from Indiana University, Bloomington (twice, B.A. in 1987, Ph.D. in 1992) and joined the ASU Department of Psychology in 1992. His research interests include spoken and printed word perception, face perception and memory, visual attention, episodic memory, and other topics. His laboratory is designed to collect basic behavioral data, eye-tracking measures, and pupillary measures. Professor Goldinger is a fellow in APA Division 3 (Experimental Psychology), APS, and the Society for Experimental Psychologists (SEP). He is located at the Tempe, AZ campus.
Goldinger,Stephen David*. Cognitive Load in the Bilingual Brain: Insights from Decoupled Reading. HHS-NIH-NICHD(1/1/2014 - 12/31/2018).
Goldinger,Stephen David*. Representation of Memory for Spoken Words and Voice Detail by Single Neurons in the Human Hippocampus. BARROWS INSTIT/ST JOES HOSP(7/1/2009 - 6/30/2010).
Goldinger,Stephen David*. Representation of Memory for Spoken Words and Voice Detail in Neurons in the Human Hippocampus. BARROWS INSTIT/ST JOES HOSP(6/5/2009 - 5/31/2011).
Goldinger,Stephen David*, Azuma,Tamiko. Speech Perception and Memory in an Episodic Lexicon. HHS-NIH-NIDCD(6/1/2007 - 8/30/2012).
Goldinger,Stephen David*. SPEECH PERCEPTION & MEMORY IN AN EPISODIC LEXICON. HHS-NIH-NIDCD(8/1/2000 - 7/31/2003).
Goldinger,Stephen David*, Azuma,Tamiko. SPEECH PERCEPTION AND MEMORY IN AN EPISODIC LEXICON. HHS-NIH-NIDCD(8/1/2000 - 5/31/2007).
Goldinger,Stephen David*. SPEECH PERCEPTION & PRODUCTION IN AN EPISODIC LEXICON. HHS-NIH-NIDCD(5/1/1995 - 4/30/2000).