Welcome to the Psychonomic Society

The Psychonomic Society promotes the communication of scientific research in psychology and allied sciences. Its members are qualified to conduct and supervise scientific research, must hold the PhD degree or equivalent, and must have published significant research other than the doctoral dissertation. Society membership, including associate members, is now around 2,650. The main function of the Society is to exchange information among scientists. To this end, it publishes six journals and annually hosts an international scientific meeting.

The Psychonomic Society is a member of the Federation of Associations in Behavioral & Brain Sciences.

New! Call for Abstracts Now Open. Submission Deadline June 1, 2012.

Keynote Videos:

    • A video of Nora Newcombe's 2011 keynote address, "Developing an Integrated Mind," is now available (Click Here)
    • A video of Robert Bjork's 2010 keynote address, "The Dynamics of Use and Disuse in Human Memory" is now available (Click Here)
    • A video of Henry L. Roediger’s 2009 keynote address, “The Critical Role of Retrieval in Enhancing Long-Term Memory: From the Laboratory to the Classroom” is now available (Click Here).