Warren H. Meck (17 November 1956 – 21 January 2020[2]) was an American Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University.
Meck then went to Brown University, and began his doctoral education with Russell Church as his advisor, eventually graduating with a PhD degree in 1982.
[4] His work was recognized by an award from the Eastern Psychological Association (EPA) in 1994, and the James McKeen Cattell Sabbatical Fellowship in 2002.
"[citation needed] John C. Neill, an associate professor of psychology at Long Island University, praised Meck as "uniquely self-reliant."
Patricia Agostino and Diego Golombek, lecturers at the National University of Quilmes in Argentina said he was "an excellent scientist and a truly exceptional person.