Gordon Logan is the Centennial Professor of Psychology at Vanderbilt University.
He collaborates on research that applies mathematical models to neural and behavioral data.
According to Google Scholar, Logan’s work has been cited more than 33,000 times and he has an h index of 86 (as of 2017).
[3] Logan received the Howard Crosby Warren Medal from the Society of Experimental Psychologists in 2014 [4] and gave the Sir Frederic Bartlett Lecture to the Experimental Psychology Society in the UK in 2014 [5] He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2016 and received a Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award from the American Psychological Association in 2017.
"[12] He also developed the Instance Theory of Automatization which provides a potential account for basic mechanisms of skill acquisition.