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Treisman, Anne

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Personal name headingTreisman, Anne
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Variant(s)Triesman, Anne
Treisman, A. (Anne)
Taylor, Anne Marie, 1935-2018
Associated placePrinceton (N.J.) Oxford (England) Vancouver (B.C.) Berkeley (Calif.)
LocatedNew York (N.Y.)
Birth date1935-02-27
Death date2018-02-09
Place of birthWakefield (England)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
Field of activityPsychology
AffiliationPrinceton University
University of Oxford
University of British Columbia
University of California, Berkeley
Profession or occupationPsychologists
Found inAttention, space, and action, c1999: CIP t.p. (Anne Treisman; Dept. of Psychology, Princeton Univ.) pub. info. (prof.)
Attention [VR] c1995: container (attention model by Triesman)
Princeton WWW Home page, June 6, 2002: (Anne Treisman; A. Treisman; James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Psychology, Princeton University)
Washington post WWW site, viewed Feb. 15, 2018 (Anne Treisman, a psychologist whose pathbreaking research into human perception and attention helped explain how the mind, not the eyes, serves as the true window to the world, died Feb. 9 [2018] at her home in Manhattan; she was 82; taught at Princeton University from 1993 until retiring in 2010; Anne Marie Taylor was born in Wakefield, England, on Feb. 27, 1935; Dr. Treisman--she took the name of her first husband, Michel Treisman--graduated from the University of Cambridge in 1956; received a doctorate from the University of Oxford in 1962; held positions at the University of British Columbia and Berkeley before moving to Princeton; when she joined the psychology department at Oxford, she was the only female faculty member for several years)