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Charles W. Eriksen

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American psychologist (1923–2018)

Charles Walter Eriksen (February 4, 1923 – February 16, 2018) was an American psychologist who was the editor of Perception & Psychophysics from 1971 to 1993. Eriksen was a leading academic psychologist researching the field of visual perception. He developed the Eriksen flanker task.

Early life

Eriksen's early life was spent in Omaha, Nebraska. He was keen on fishing, and pranks. He studied at the University of Nebraska, and did a PhD in clinical psychology at Stanford University because the queue for psychology was shorter than the one for physics. His first job in 1950 was at Johns Hopkins University as a clinician and experimenter doing two part times jobs.

Perception

Eriksen's publication of the flanker test has been heavily cited.

References

  1. Charles Eriksen
  2. Lappin, Joseph S.; Logan, Gordon D.; Fournier, Lisa R.; Hoffman, James E. (July 2018). "Charles "Erik" Eriksen (1923-2018)". Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. 80 (5): 1030–1034. doi:10.3758/s13414-018-1532-9. PMID 29869150.
  3. ^ Kramer, Arthur; Coles, Michael; Eriksen, Barbara; Garner, Wendell; Hoffman, James; Lappin, Joseph (January 1994). "Charles Eriksen Past, present, and future". Perception & Psychophysics. 55 (1): 1–8. doi:10.3758/BF03206874. PMID 8036089.
  4. Eriksen, Barbara A.; Eriksen, Charles W. (January 1974). "Effects of noise letters upon the identification of a target letter in a nonsearch task". Perception & Psychophysics. 16 (1): 143–149. doi:10.3758/bf03203267.

External links

  • Botella, Juan (23 January 2014). "Entrevista a Charles W. Eriksen". Estudios de Psicología (in Spanish). 18 (57): 73–78. doi:10.1174/021093997320972061.
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