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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 .

  2. Professor Treisman's discoveries and insights into the role of visual attention in the perception of objects have had a profound influence not only in experimental psychology but also in vision research, neuroscience and artificial intelligence.

  3. Apr 10, 2020 · Here it is, 2020, and here we offer up the second part of “40 Years of Feature Integration: Special Issue in Memory of Anne Treisman”. The choice to put a paper in the first or second issue was driven by acceptance date, rather than, for example, topic.

    • Jeremy M Wolfe
    • jwolfe@bwh.harvard.edu
    • 2020
  4. Feb 10, 2018 · Anne Treisman, 1935-2018. 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.

  5. May 24, 2012 · The book shows how methods to study conscious perceptual awareness have evolved over the years. Keywords: auditory attention, Anne Treisman, visual attention, visual perception, memory, feature integration theory, parallel processing, serial processing, automaticity, guided search.

  6. Jul 9, 2019 · These patterns in the data were uncovered in the 1960s and 1970s (Kristjansson & Egeth, 2020) and formed the basis of Anne Treisman's enduringly influential Feature Integration Theory (FIT ...

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  8. Mar 18, 2020 · Abstract. 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.

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