LC control no. | n 98803309 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Treisman, Anne |
Variant(s) | Triesman, Anne Treisman, A. (Anne) Taylor, Anne Marie, 1935-2018 |
Associated place | Princeton (N.J.) Oxford (England) Vancouver (B.C.) Berkeley (Calif.) |
Located | New York (N.Y.) |
Birth date | 1935-02-27 |
Death date | 2018-02-09 |
Place of birth | Wakefield (England) |
Place of death | New York (N.Y.) |
Field of activity | Psychology |
Affiliation | Princeton University University of Oxford University of British Columbia University of California, Berkeley |
Profession or occupation | Psychologists |
Found in | Attention, 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) |