Wayne Gray
Computer Science
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
United States of America
Biography
Wayne Gray seeks to understand how goal-directed cognition is shaped by the accommodation of basic cognitive, perceptual, and motor operations to the cost-benefit structure of the designed task environment. These basic elements of integrated behavior, interactive routines, occur over a time span of 1/3 to 3 seconds and are typically beneath the level of our conscious awareness and deliberate control. Hence, non-deliberate forces that dynamically react to our task environment without our conscious awareness shape a large part of our mental life. There is a basic and applied component to this research agenda.
Research Interest
Immediate interactive behavior, computational cognitive modeling, extreme expertise in interactive task performance