CPA Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science

The CPA Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science is an annual award presented by the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA).

The Hebb award is presented to an individual who has made a significant contribution to Canadian psychology as a scientific discipline (as a researcher, teacher, theorist, spokesperson, or public policy developer).[1] Recipients are nominated by their peers and selected by a committee of CPA Fellows.[2] The prize was originally named the Award for Distinguished Contributions to Canadian Psychology as a Science when it was presented to its first recipient, Donald O. Hebb, in 1980.[3] The 1986 award was the first to carry Hebb's name in its title.[4][5]

This award is not to be confused with other awards also named after Hebb. The American Psychological Association's Society for Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology (SBNCP) presents the D.O. Hebb Distinguished Scientific Contributions Award for research in behavioral neuroscience and/or comparative psychology.[6] The Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS) presents the Donald O. Hebb Distinguished Contribution Award for contributions to the science of the brain, behaviour, and cognition.[7]

Recipients edit

Award recipients by year[1][8]
Year Recipient Institution (at time of award)
1980 Donald O. Hebb McGill University[3]
1981 Brenda Milner McGill University[9]
1982 Allan Paivio University of Western Ontario[10]
1983 Endel Tulving University of Toronto[11]
1984 Wallace Lambert McGill University[12]
1985 Doreen Kimura University of Western Ontario[4]
1986 Ronald Melzack McGill University[5]
1987 Fergus I. M. Craik University of Toronto[13]
1988 M. Philip Bryden University of Waterloo[14]
1989 not awarded not awarded
1990 Zenon Pylyshyn University of Western Ontario[15]
1991 Adrien Pinard Université du Québec à Montréal[16]
1992 Peter C. Dodwell Queen's University[17]
1993 Mark Zanna University of Waterloo[18]
1994 Franco Lepore Université de Montréal[19]
1995 Anthony Phillips University of British Columbia[20]
1996 Peter Suedfeld University of British Columbia[21]
1997 Norman S. Endler York University[22]
1998 John W. Berry Queen's University[23]
1999 Byron P. Rourke University of Windsor[24]
2000 Bryan Kolb University of Lethbridge[25]
2001 Kenneth Dion University of Toronto[26]
2002 Kenneth D. Craig University of British Columbia[27]
2003 David M. Regan York University[28]
2004 Albert Bregman McGill University[29]
2005 David A. Wolfe Centre for Addiction and Mental Health / University of Toronto[30]
2006 Patrick McGrath Dalhousie University[31]
2007 Barbara B. Sherwin McGill University[32]
2008 Vernon Quinsey Queen's University[33]
2009 Charles Morin Université Laval[34]
2010 Robert D. Hare University of British Columbia[35]
2011 Robert J. Vallerand Université du Québec à Montréal[36]
2012 Colin M. MacLeod University of Waterloo[37]
2013 Keith S. Dobson University of Calgary[38]
2014 Gordon J. G. Asmundson University of Regina[39]
2015 Debra Pepler York University[40]
2016 Joel D. Katz York University[41]
2017 Michel Dugas Université du Québec en Outaouais[42]
2018 Jeffrey Mogil McGill University[43]
2019 Paul Hewitt University of British Columbia[44]
2020 Michael Seto
2021 Richard Koestner
2022 not awarded not awarded
2023 Sherry Stewart

See also edit

References edit

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