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  1. Barbara Tversky (née Gans) is an American psychologist. She is a professor emerita of psychology at Stanford University and a professor of psychology and education at Teachers College, Columbia University. Tversky specializes in cognitive psychology.

  2. Barbara Tversky is a cognitive psychologist who studies how people think, remember, create, and communicate with the world. She is a fellow of several academic societies, a recipient of the Kampe de Feriat Prize, and the author of Mind in Motion: How Action Shapes Thought.

  3. Barbara Tversky is a cognitive psychologist who studies how people think, remember, create, and communicate with the world. She has published widely on topics such as memory, categorization, language, spatial cognition, diagrammatic reasoning, sketching, and gesture.

  4. Barbara Tversky is a professor of psychology and education at Columbia Teachers College and a researcher on externalizations of thought, data visualization, and spatial cognition. She has received many awards and honors and collaborated with various disciplines and fields.

  5. Barbara Tversky, a professor emerita in psychology at Stanford University and a leading expert in visual-spatial reasoning, shares her memories of her family, education, research, and marriage to Amos Tversky. She discusses her experiences in Israel, the United States, and the field of cognitive psychology, as well as her views on the book The Undoing Project.

  6. Barbara Tversky. Professor of Psychology Stanford University and Columbia Teachers College. ... B Tversky, N Franklin. Journal of memory and language 31 (1), 74-98 ...

  7. BIO. Barbara Tversky studied cognitive psychology at the University of Michigan. She held positions first at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and then at Stanford, from. 1978-2005 when she took early retirement. She is an active Emerita Professor of Psychology at Stanford and Professor of Psychology at Columbia Teachers College.

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