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Stuart Sutherland

(Norman) Stuart Sutherland (26 March 1927 – 8 November 1998) was a British psychologist and writer.[2][3]

Stuart Sutherland
Born
Norman Stuart Sutherland

(1927-03-26)26 March 1927
Died8 November 1998(1998-11-08) (aged 71)
EducationKing Edward's School, Birmingham
Alma materUniversity of Oxford (BA, DPhil)
SpouseJose Louise Fogden (married 1956)
Children2
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Sussex
ThesisVisual shape discrimination in animals with special reference to actapus vulgaris lamarck (1957)
Academic advisorsJohn Zachary Young
Doctoral studentsNicholas Mackintosh[1]

Education

Sutherland was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham, before going to Magdalen College, Oxford, where he read Psychology, Philosophy and Physiology. He stayed at University of Oxford for his PhD[4] which was awarded in 1957 for research supervised by John Zachary Young.[citation needed]

Career and research

Sutherland held a lecturing post at Oxford from 1960, and was elected a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford in March 1963,[5] before moving the following year to the recently opened University of Sussex as the founding Professor and head of its Laboratory of Experimental Psychology; with the young colleagues he appointed, he rapidly built an international reputation for Sussex in this field.

Among psychologists, Sutherland is best known for his theoretical and empirical work in comparative psychology, particularly in relation to visual pattern recognition and discrimination learning. In the 1950s and 1960s he carried out numerous experiments on rats but also on other species such as octopus; the two-factor theory of discrimination learning that he developed with Nicholas Mackintosh was an important step in the rehabilitation of a cognitive approach to animal learning after the dominance of strict behaviourism in the first half of the twentieth century. He was also interested in human perception and cognition, and in 1992 he published Irrationality: The enemy within,[6] a lay reader's guide to the psychology of cognitive biases and common failures of human judgement.

Among a wider public, Sutherland is most famous for his 1976 autobiography Breakdown, detailing his struggles with manic depression. A second edition of Breakdown was published in 1995. Stuart Sutherland died from a heart attack in November 1998.

Bibliography

(incomplete; excludes journal articles, of which Sutherland published many)

  • The methods and findings of experiments on the visual discrimination of shape by animals, 1961[ISBN missing]
  • Animal discrimination learning, 1969 (Edited, with R. M. Gilbert)[ISBN missing]
  • Mechanisms of animal discrimination learning, 1971 (with Nicholas Mackintosh)[ISBN missing]
  • Breakdown, 1976, second edition published 1995 ISBN 0-19-852380-7, reissued by Pinter & Martin 2010, ISBN 978-1-905177-20-2
  • Prestel and the user: a survey of psychological and ergonomic research, 1980.[ISBN missing]
  • The psychology of vision, 1980 (Edited, with Christopher Longuet-Higgins)[ISBN missing]
  • Discovering the human mind, 1983.[ISBN missing]
  • Men change too, 1987[7]
  • Macmillan Dictionary of Psychology. 1990.[ISBN missing] Also published as The International Dictionary of Psychology. 2nd ed. New York: Crossroad, 1995. ISBN 0-8245-2509-4.
  • Irrationality[6]

References

  1. ^ Mackintosh, Nicholas John (1963). Discrimination learning in animals. bodleian.ox.ac.uk (DPhil thesis). University of Oxford. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.710358.
  2. ^ Biography of Sutherland on the University of Sussex website
  3. ^ Pinter & Martin publishers of Irrationality and Breakdown
  4. ^ Sutherland, Norman Stuart (1957). Visual shape discrimination in animals with special reference to actapus vulgaris lamarck. bodleian.ox.ac.uk (DPhil thesis). University of Oxford. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.671962.
  5. ^ Levens, R.G.C., ed. (1964). Merton College Register 1900-1964. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. p. 537.
  6. ^ a b Irrationality (1992), reissued by Pinter & Martin 2007, ISBN 978-1-905177-07-3
  7. ^ Men change too (1987)[ISBN missing]


stuart, sutherland, norman, march, 1927, november, 1998, british, psychologist, writer, bornnorman, 1927, march, 1927died8, november, 1998, 1998, aged, educationking, edward, school, birminghamalma, materuniversity, oxford, dphil, spousejose, louise, fogden, m. Norman Stuart Sutherland 26 March 1927 8 November 1998 was a British psychologist and writer 2 3 Stuart SutherlandBornNorman Stuart Sutherland 1927 03 26 26 March 1927Died8 November 1998 1998 11 08 aged 71 EducationKing Edward s School BirminghamAlma materUniversity of Oxford BA DPhil SpouseJose Louise Fogden married 1956 Children2Scientific careerInstitutionsUniversity of SussexThesisVisual shape discrimination in animals with special reference to actapus vulgaris lamarck 1957 Academic advisorsJohn Zachary YoungDoctoral studentsNicholas Mackintosh 1 Contents 1 Education 2 Career and research 2 1 Bibliography 3 ReferencesEducation EditSutherland was educated at King Edward s School Birmingham before going to Magdalen College Oxford where he read Psychology Philosophy and Physiology He stayed at University of Oxford for his PhD 4 which was awarded in 1957 for research supervised by John Zachary Young citation needed Career and research EditSutherland held a lecturing post at Oxford from 1960 and was elected a Fellow of Merton College Oxford in March 1963 5 before moving the following year to the recently opened University of Sussex as the founding Professor and head of its Laboratory of Experimental Psychology with the young colleagues he appointed he rapidly built an international reputation for Sussex in this field Among psychologists Sutherland is best known for his theoretical and empirical work in comparative psychology particularly in relation to visual pattern recognition and discrimination learning In the 1950s and 1960s he carried out numerous experiments on rats but also on other species such as octopus the two factor theory of discrimination learning that he developed with Nicholas Mackintosh was an important step in the rehabilitation of a cognitive approach to animal learning after the dominance of strict behaviourism in the first half of the twentieth century He was also interested in human perception and cognition and in 1992 he published Irrationality The enemy within 6 a lay reader s guide to the psychology of cognitive biases and common failures of human judgement Among a wider public Sutherland is most famous for his 1976 autobiography Breakdown detailing his struggles with manic depression A second edition of Breakdown was published in 1995 Stuart Sutherland died from a heart attack in November 1998 Bibliography Edit incomplete excludes journal articles of which Sutherland published many The methods and findings of experiments on the visual discrimination of shape by animals 1961 ISBN missing Animal discrimination learning 1969 Edited with R M Gilbert ISBN missing Mechanisms of animal discrimination learning 1971 with Nicholas Mackintosh ISBN missing Breakdown 1976 second edition published 1995 ISBN 0 19 852380 7 reissued by Pinter amp Martin 2010 ISBN 978 1 905177 20 2 Prestel and the user a survey of psychological and ergonomic research 1980 ISBN missing The psychology of vision 1980 Edited with Christopher Longuet Higgins ISBN missing Discovering the human mind 1983 ISBN missing Men change too 1987 7 Macmillan Dictionary of Psychology 1990 ISBN missing Also published as The International Dictionary of Psychology 2nd ed New York Crossroad 1995 ISBN 0 8245 2509 4 Irrationality 6 References Edit Mackintosh Nicholas John 1963 Discrimination learning in animals bodleian ox ac uk DPhil thesis University of Oxford EThOS uk bl ethos 710358 Biography of Sutherland on the University of Sussex website Pinter amp Martin publishers of Irrationality and Breakdown Sutherland Norman Stuart 1957 Visual shape discrimination in animals with special reference to actapus vulgaris lamarck bodleian ox ac uk DPhil thesis University of Oxford EThOS uk bl ethos 671962 Levens R G C ed 1964 Merton College Register 1900 1964 Oxford Basil Blackwell p 537 a b Irrationality 1992 reissued by Pinter amp Martin 2007 ISBN 978 1 905177 07 3 Men change too 1987 ISBN missing This biography of a British psychologist is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stuart Sutherland amp oldid 1083145212, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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