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  1. 3 days ago · His second wife was the cognitive psychologist Anne Treisman, from 1978 until her death in 2018. They lived part-time in Berkeley, California. From 2020, he lived in New York City with Barbara Tversky, the widow of his long-time collaborator Amos Tversky.

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  2. 5 days ago · The psychologist Anne Treisman revisited Broadbent’s theory and created a new model, the Attenuation Model of Attention. This model suggests that people are able to detect words as long as they are significant enough to them. Different words will trigger our attention with different levels of ease.

  3. 2 days ago · Kahneman’s first adversarial collaboration, touchingly, was around a scientific dispute about motion and priming with his wife, Anne Treisman. 4 Another adversarial collaboration occurred with a research group that had harshly critiqued his work. Kahneman explained, that initially, “one of them said he thought a controversy would be more ...

  4. 3 days ago · Munro explained her process in a rare onstage interview in 2008 with Deborah Treisman, fiction editor of The New Yorker. ... was a failed breeder of silver foxes and minks; her mother, Anne Clarke ...

  5. 6 days ago · Anne Treisman – Professor (1986–1994) of psychology at UC Berkeley; 2011 National Medal of Science "for a 50-year career of penetrating originality and depth that has led to the understanding of fundamental attentional limits in the human mind and brain"

  6. 5 days ago · Anne Treisman’s attenuated theory uses some guided search components when doing visual search tasks (Schmidt, 2009). Schmidt (2009) states that the visual system is equipped with feature maps, with a different map for each feature. Then, these feature maps connect to a master map. When engaging in visual search, we define the target stimuli ...

  7. 3 days ago · PETER MUHLY. Alice Munro, the Nobel Prize-winning author known as "Canada's Chekhov" for her mastery of the short story, has died at 92, her editor said Tuesday. Munro set her taut, acutely observed stories in the rural Ontario countryside where she grew up, focusing a stark lens on the frailties of the human condition.

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