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  1. Anne Marie Treisman (née Taylor; 27 February 1935 – 9 February 2018) was an English psychologist who specialised in cognitive psychology. Treisman researched visual attention, object perception, and memory. One of her most influential ideas is the feature integration theory of attention, first published with Garry Gelade in 1980.

  2. Feb 14, 2018 · Anne Treisman, a Princeton University psychologist who made major contributions to the understanding of attention and perception, died Friday, Feb. 9, in New York City. She was 82. Treisman explored the mechanisms of attention, first in selective listening and then in visual perception.

  3. APS Past Secretary Anne Treisman, considered one of the world’s most influential cognitive psychologists, died February 10, 2018. An APS William James Fellow, Treisman developed a classic psychological model of human visual attention. Her pioneering research led President Barack Obama to award her the National Medal of Science in 2013.

  4. Mar 18, 2020 · The psychologist Anne Treisman dedicated her career to the study of attention and perception, a central concern of cognitive science. While still a graduate student, she modified and reformulated the leading theory of auditory attention.

    • Daniel Kahneman, Deborah Treisman
    • 2020
  5. Feb 13, 2018 · Jason Reed/Reuters. Anne M. Treisman, whose insights into how we perceive the world around us provided some of the core theories for the field of cognitive psychology, died on Friday at her...

  6. Aug 29, 2018 · APS William James Fellow Anne Treisman was awarded the National Medal of Science by President Barack Obama in 2013. Anne was warm and generous. She was polite and reserved, but also a force of nature. She was an incredible role model for women in science, and she lived an astonishing life.

  7. Anne Treisman, a visionary psychologist at Princeton, died Friday, Feb. 9, at age 82. Treisman made major contributions to the understanding of attention and perception by exploring the mechanisms of attention, first in selective listening, and then in visual perception.

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