Award conferred by the Canadian Psychological Association
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]
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^No Authorship Indicated (1982). "1982 SCP Prix Honrant une Contribution Hors-Pair a la Psychologie en Tant que Science". Canadian Psychology. 23 (3): 123–124.
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^Bryden, Philip (1983). "CPA Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science (SCP Prix honorant une contribution hors-pair a la psychologie en tant que science): 1983". Canadian Psychology. 24 (4): 233–234.
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^No Authorship Indicated (1987). "Le prix Donald O. Hebb honorant une contribution hors-pair à la psychologie en tant que science". Canadian Psychology. 28 (4): 309–310.
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^Kolb, Bryan E. (1988). "The 1988 Donald O. Hebb CPA Award for distinguished contributions to psychology as a science / Prix de la SCP 1988 honorant une contribution hors-pair à la psychologie en tant que science. Philip Bryden". Canadian Psychology. 29 (4): 324–325.
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^Granger, Luc (1992). "Prix Donald O. Hebb honorant une contribution remarquable à la psychologie en tant que science/The 1991 Donald O. Hebb Award for distinguished contribution to psychology as a science". Canadian Psychology. 33 (1): 25–26.
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^Tees, Richard C. (1993). "Prix Donald O. Hebb 1992 honorant une contribution remarquable à l'avancement de la psychologie comme science—The 1992 Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contribution to Psychology as a Science". Canadian Psychology. 34 (2): 135–136.
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^Asmundson, Gordon J. G. (2015). "The village that helped me face fear: Reflections on the training and early career experiences of the 2014 Donald O. Hebb Award recipient". Canadian Psychology. 56 (1): 29–34.
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