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  Anne Treisman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anne Treisman is a psychologist, working currently at Princeton University, Department of Psychology.
Very early in her career, Treisman published a seminal paper in Psychological Review that was central to the development of selective attention as a scientific field of study.
It would be hard to overestimate the contributions Anne Treisman has made to the science of psychology over the course of her career.
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 Anne Treisman: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Anne Treisman is a psychologist psychologist quick summary:
Treisman and Gelade were able to explain a large body of experimental data and at the same time their theory was clear and easy to understand.
Treisman is surprisingly often mistakenly referred to as Triesman, EHandler: no quick summary.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/an/anne_treisman.htm   (474 words)

  
 Deranee Basant
Anne Treisman has been the dominant researcher in this area, and the research has both supported and questioned her theory regarding the role of attention in the perception of objects.
Treisman uses separate to mean a functional separation at the preattentive level.
Although Anne Triesman has been on the forefront of the creation of this theory, there will continue to be many researchers who will use her research as a stepping-stone to providing pertinent information regarding visual research.
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 Research Interests of Anne Treisman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Friedman-Hill, S.R., Robertson, L.C., and Treisman, A. Parietal contributions to visual feature binding: Evidence from a patient with bilateral lesions.
Treisman, A. and DeSchepper, B. Object tokens, attention, and visual memory.
Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B. Treisman, A. and Kanwisher, N.K. 1998 (in press) Perceiving visually-presented objects: Recognition, awareness, and modularity.
webscript.princeton.edu /~psych/PsychSite/ns_treisman.html   (583 words)

  
 The Minerva Foundation; Anne Treisman Golden Brain Press Release   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Anne Treisman, James S. McDonnel Distinguished University Professor of Psychology at Princeton University, has won the 1996 Golden Brain Award, presented annually by the Berkeley-based Minerva Foundation to a researcher who has made a fundamental contribution to our knowledge of vision and the brain.
She is a Fellow of the Royal Society, London, a Fellow of the American Psychological Society, a Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences, and a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
The twelfth recipient of the Golden Brain Award, Treisman will be honored Wednesday, November 20, at a private dinner in Washington, D.C. The Minerva Foundation is a private foundation established in 1984 to promote basic research on vision and the brain.
socrates.berkeley.edu /~minerva1/the-golden-brains/press/treisman-press.html   (419 words)

  
 Psychology Faculty - Anne Treisman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Treisman, A., Cavanagh, P., Fischer, B., Ramachandran, V. and Van der Heydt, R., 1990.
Treisman, A., Kahneman,D., and Burkell, J. Perceptual objects and the cost of filtering.
Robertson, L. Treisman, A., Friedman-Hill, S. and Grabowecky, M. The interaction of spatial and object pathways: Evidence from Balint's syndrome.
webscript.princeton.edu /~psych/PsychSite/fac_treisman.html   (1390 words)

  
 Citations: Feature analysis in early vision: Evidence from search asymmetries - Treisman, Gormican (ResearchIndex)
Under this model, candidates for the next gaze point which are concurrently extracted by low level image processing are accumulated on a two dimensional map called the attention map, then the selection of the....
The role of putative grouping cues in speeding fragment integration is then assessed by measuring their effect on....
Although visual search tasks is used early in the text, Treisman is careful to depict the task impartially as one in which we ask subjects to nd a target item (p.
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /context/829009/0   (2217 words)

  
 Selective attention - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Various theories have been proposed about how certain aspects of a scene receive attention while others do not.
Anne Treisman's Feature integration theory is widely accepted.
Kyle Cave's FeatureGate model builds on Treisman's ideas, and proposes two mechanisms of visual selection, bottom-up and top-down, which roughly correlate with unconscious and conscious attentional selection, respectively.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Selective_attention   (235 words)

  
 Vancouver magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Her mother, Anne Treisman, and stepfather, Daniel Kahneman, were professors at UBC (Last year, Kahneman shared a Nobel Prize in Economics.)
Having moved here from the U.K., Treisman was already familiar with rain: “But the lushness of the landscape around the city was a surprise,” she writes via e-mail.
Treisman’s highly evolved sense of fun likely served her well as she furthered her career at highbrow publications such as Harper’s and the New York Review of Books.
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 Some logical features of feature integration   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
According to Anne Treisman's "feature integration theory of attention", features in the various modalities are extracted in bottom-up, automatic, and parallel fashion.
Treisman's model includes a "master map" of locations, whose job is to ensure that such coincidence can be detected readily.
Treisman, Anne and Gelade, Garry (1980) A feature-integration theory of attention.
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 Kant's View of the Mind and Consciousness of Self
Indeed, one model, Anne Treisman's (1980) three-stage model, is very similar to all three stages of synthesis in Kant.
According to Treisman and her colleagues, object recognition proceeds in three stages: first feature detection, then location of features on a map of locations, and then integration and identification of objects under concepts.
Treisman, A., and Glade, G. “A feature-integration theory of attention.” Cognitive Psychology 12, pp.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/kant-mind   (10644 words)

  
 Citations: Features and objects in visual processing - Treisman (ResearchIndex)
Anne Treisman, "Features and objects in visual processing", Scientific American, vol.
It remains unknown how this selection process is biologically implemented by neuronal circuits, although competitive networks, such as the primitive competition model and or winner take all networks have been postulated as mechanisms for attentional object selection, or visual competition [4 7]....
According to Treisman, pre attentive processing is visual processing that is apparently accomplished automatically and simultaneously for the entire visual field of view
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 Nat' Academies Press, Advances in the Modularity of Vision Selections From a Symposium on Frontiers of Visual Science ...
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ANNE TREISA`4N Orientation maps Map of Locations The hypothesis seemed a little far-fetched, and we felt it would certainly be nice to get more evidence to support it.
58 ANNE TREIS~fAN green and the blue, and the ones that were easier to find were the deviating colors, magenta, lime and turquoise.
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 References
Treisman, A. Feature binding, attention and object perception.
Wheeler, M. E., and Treisman, A. Binding in short-term visual memory.
Chong, S.C., and Treisman, A. Representation of statistical properties.
epa.psy.ntu.edu.tw /EPA/workshop/braincog/content/references.htm   (247 words)

  
 Development of a Vision System for a Humanoid Robot
Princeton researcher Anne Treisman examined this question in a series of influential papers about visual pop-out.
Treisman, for example, suggested in her feature integration theory (FIT) that feature "binding" was accomplished by selectively attending to specific locations.
Some of the most common pre-attentive features suggested by researchers in their differing theories are color, orientation, curvature, size, and motion (Wolfe, 2000).
zoo.cs.yale.edu /classes/cs490/01-02b/herberg.matthew.meh34/report.html   (3938 words)

  
 Karla K. Evans
Evans, K (2006, February) Perception of Objects in Natural Scenes and the Role of Attention, Talk presented as invited speaker at Scene Understanding Symposium 2006, MIT, Boston, Massachusetts.
Evans, K., Treisman, A., and Haxby, J. (2006, April) Neural Correlates of Crossmodal Interactions Between Corresponding Auditory and Visual Features.
Evans, K. and Treisman, A. (2006, May) Role of Attention in Visual-Auditory Crossmodal Interactions.
www.karlakevans.com   (793 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Anne Treisman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Recipients include Princeton university psychology researcher Anne Treisman; Nobel Prize-winning economist Daniel Kahnerman; pianist and UBC professor emeritus Robert Silverman; aboriginal health expert and advocate Madeleine Dion Stout; young children with disabilities advocate Dana Brynelson; former federal cabinet minister Hon.
John Fraser; artist and Fine Arts professor Iain Baxter; librarian and former UBC administrator Samuel Rothstein; and business executive and former UBC board chair Larry Bell.
Click to find more people named Anne Treisman...
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 Current Opinion in Neurobiology.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Anne Treisman, The binding problem, Current Opinion in Neurobiology 6 (2) (1996) pp.
Anne M Treisman, Nancy G Kanwisher, Perceiving visually presented objets: recognition, awareness, and modularity, Current Opinion in Neurobiology 8 (2) (1998) pp.
James S Trimmer, Regulation of ion channel expression by cytoplasmic subunits, Current Opinion in Neurobiology 8 (3) (1998) pp.
www.elsevier.com /cdweb/journals/09594388/viewer.htt?viewtype=authors&rangeselected=69   (409 words)

  
 Object Perception
Anne Treisman's work on Feature Integration Theory (1987) is widely respected and serves as a model for how experimental psychologists study cognitive processes.
This is all fine, but remember that theories are free for the asking...so, what kind of evidence is there to support her model?
You should be ready to discuss the procedures and results of the research by Palmer (1975) and Treisman (see Fig.
web.bvu.edu /faculty/ferguson/Course_Material/Perception/2004_Revision/Object_Perception.htm   (695 words)

  
 [vslist] RA position
With thanks, Anne Treisman Princeton University's=A0Center for the Study of Brain, Mind and = Behavior=20 (CSBMB)=A0is seeking=A0a fulltime research assistant to work on visual=20= perception, memory, and attention, using both behavioral tasks and fMRI=20= methods.
Please send a resume and the names of three referees, to Anne Treisman,=20= email treisman@princeton.edu.
With thanks, Anne Treisman ArialPrinceton University's=A0Center for the Study of Brain, Mind and Behavior (CSBMB)=A0is seeking=A0a fulltime research assistant to work on visual perception, memory, and attention, using both behavioral tasks and fMRI methods.
www.visionscience.com /pipermail/vslist/2004/000783.html   (507 words)

  
 Attenuation theory – Anne Treisman’s theory of a two-stage selection model of attention   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Attenuation theory – Anne Treisman’s theory of a two-stage selection model of ATTENTION.
Her model consists of four levels; input sensory processes, selective filter (attenuation), dictionary-semantic analysis, and output processes.
The information received through the attenuated channel may even take over the listener’s attention if, for some reason, it is interesting or important enough.
www.psybox.com /web_dictionary/Attenuationtheory.html   (152 words)

  
 ASSC4: Scientific programme: Abstracts
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PL-01 "Consciousness, attention and binding" Anne Treisman Contact: Anne Treisman Princeton University Department of Psychology Princeton, NJ 08544-1010 U.S.A. treisman@princeton.edu The talk will discuss the relations between binding, attention and consciousness.
Behavioral and fMRI studies of visual working memory suggest that new mechanisms are recruited when feature bindings must be explicitly remembered.
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 Oxford University Press: Attention, Space, and Action: Glyn W. Humphreys
To generate coherent behavior, the brain needs to attend selectively to the many objects that are present in the environment, but how does the brain know which objects 'belong together' and what sense information is most important?
Edited by Glyn W. Humphreys, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, John Duncan, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, and Anne Treisman, Department of Psychology, Princeton University
This book is for anyone with an interest in computing, artificial intelligence, codebreaking, WW2 history, or the history of ideas and technology in the 20th century.
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 CSAIL 1998 Program
By contrast, some researchers have pointed out that priming effects may depend on processing that occurs only upon onset of the target (Kahneman, Treisman, and Gibbs, 1992; Neill and Valdes, 1992; Ratcliff and McKoon, 1988; Whittlesea and Jacoby, 1990).
Cross-cultural and developmental research indicates that the structure of melodies (tone sequences) is further constrained by basic grouping principles such as proximity.
Krista L. Schendel, Lynn C. Robertson, and Anne Treisman, Center for Neuroscience and Veterans Administration, U.C. Davis, and Princeton University
www.cgl.uwaterloo.ca /~pjolicoe/csail/prog98.html   (5213 words)

  
 prof_chuck’s blog » Cog Ch3: Attention
In this paper many of the theorist and their theories are compared.
Broadbent and Treisman are compared and, Treisman and Deutsch and Deutsch are compared.
Rational: Early, Late, Selection, Theories, and Attention(they are words that are in the title of this paper and they have to do with what we are studying in class).
www.ctle.ngcsu.edu /prof_chuck/?page_id=35   (3419 words)

  
 Journal of Vision - Representation of statistical properties, by Chong & Treisman
Journal of Vision - Representation of statistical properties, by Chong and Treisman
Received October 16, 2002; published November 20, 2002
Chong, S. C., and Treisman, A. Representation of statistical properties [Abstract].
journalofvision.org /2/7/216   (339 words)

  
 Material for Lecture 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Treisman, A. M., Gelade, G. A feature-integration theory of attention.
Search asymmetry: A diagnostic for preattentive processing of separable features.
Friedman-Hill, Stacia R; Robertson, Lynn C; Treisman, Anne.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~mayr/435/Lect3.html   (99 words)

  
 Cognitive neuroscience of memory
Attention, space, and action (edited by Glyn W. Humphreys, John Duncan, and Anne Treisman; ISBN: 0198524692; 85% match)
Attention, space, and action (edited by Glyn W. Humphreys, John Duncan, and Anne Treisman; ISBN: 0198524684; (pbk.); 85% match)
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