Guises of the mind
The field of psychology is like an apprenticeship: you become an expert and select a student to teach. If you trace the line of apprentices of B.F. Skinner (pictured left), the psychologist who famously created the operant conditioning chamber (AKA the Skinner Box) you'd eventually reach Dr. Corey Bohil. Dr. Bohil has been an Assistant Professor of Psychology for two years at UCF, as well as the head of the Cognitive Engineering and Decision Lab.
What do you see?
Consider this tank. How would you differentiate it from other tanks? Size? Shape? Number of wheels? Is there a common aspect everybody looks for? If there is, this information could be used to more effectively teach soldiers how to differentiate between friendly and enemy tanks. This is the kind of research that Dr. Bohil works in: finding out how people interpret different stimuli so they can be taught something more efficiently.