From: David Grosof To: jeffrey epstein <jeevacation®gmail.com> Subject: Fwd: [cvnet] Anne Treisman Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2018 17:09:03 +0000 An eulogy from an old friend of mine, Nancy Kanwisher (MIT neuroscientist). D. Please forgive typos. Sent from Android Nexus 6 phone. Forwarded messa e From: "Nancy Kanwisher" Date: Feb 13, 2018 11:15 A 1 Subject: [cvnet] Anne Treisman To:" aaM> Cc: I think much of the outpouring about Anne has happened on other lists but should be resent to the vision lists; I am resending below the brief tribute I wrote for another list. For those of you grieving and missing Anne I recommend the brief video here, which is just quintessential Anne in the lucidity and depth of her explanation, her humility, and her charming joy in the ideas: https:// behavioralpolicy.princeton.edu/news/anne-treisman-1935-2018 From: Nancy Kanwisher Subject: Anne Treisman Date: February 11. 2018 at 1:46:52 PM EST To The two enormous, defining privileges of my academic upbringing were the opportunities to work with Molly Potter as a grad student and Anne Triesman as a postdoc. Talk about role models; Wow! Anne was a huge inspiration to me, indeed to all the cognitive psychologists of my generation. As this group will know, she is responsible for an astonishing number of the foundational discoveries and ideas in our field. But she was also a generous and kind person. To enable me to come to Berkeley, Anne battled extensively with the campus bureaucracy so that I could bring my own grant (something the system was not set up to allow), she found space for me when her own lab was itself tiny, and she did all of this before we had even met, and despite the fact that I had yet to even publish a paper. Anne also had a wry sense of humor that was all the more delightful coming from this otherwise reserved and gracious giant of the field. I remember us "kids" in the lab worrying about the latest attack on feature integration theory, and Ann