Class
• | 2. Biological Sciences | [X] |
Subdivision
• | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | [X] |
| 1 | Name: | Dr. Frank A. Beach | | Institution: | University of California, Berkeley | | Year Elected: | 1961 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1911 | | Death Date: | 6/15/88 | | | |
2 | Name: | Dr. Vincent G. Dethier | | Institution: | University of Massachusetts | | Year Elected: | 1980 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1915 | | Death Date: | 9/7/93 | | | |
3 | Name: | Dr. Donald R. Griffin | | Institution: | Rockefeller University | | Year Elected: | 1971 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1915 | | Death Date: | November 7, 2003 | | | |
4 | Name: | Dr. Ernest R. Hilgard | | Institution: | Stanford University | | Year Elected: | 1969 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1904 | | Death Date: | October 22, 2001 | | | |
5 | Name: | Prof. Martin Lindauer | | Institution: | Wurzburg University | | Year Elected: | 1976 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1918 | | Death Date: | November 13, 2008 | | | | | Currently Professor Emeritus of Zoology, Dr. Martin Lindauer has been affiliated with Wurzburg University since 1972. An extraordinarily versatile and imaginative scholar of animal behavior, he has devoted particular effort to the study of bees. He is credited with discovering the gravity sense organ of bees and providing the first solid proof of magnetic orientation in animals. Dr. Lindauer has also served on the faculties of the Universities of Munich and Frankfurt and is a member of the Deutsche Akademie Leopoldina and the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. | |
6 | Name: | Dr. Gardner Lindzey | | Institution: | Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences | | Year Elected: | 1979 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1920 | | Death Date: | February 4, 2008 | | | |
7 | Name: | Dr. Konrad Lorenz | | Year Elected: | 1974 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1903 | | Death Date: | 2/27/89 | | | |
8 | Name: | Dr. Hubert S. Markl | | Institution: | University of Konstanz; Max Planck Society | | Year Elected: | 2000 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1938 | | Death Date: | January 8, 2015 | | | | | Hubert Markl was one of the most influential contemporary German scholars. After a research career in which he discovered the physiological basis of the gravity sense in bees and ants and pioneered the study of sound communication of these insects, he went on to a very distinguished career as the top administrator in German science, first as president of the German Science Foundation and later as the president of the Max-Planck Gesellschaft. He contributed broadly in the sciences, philosophy and education, as evidenced by his membership in the American Academy of Arts & Sciences (1985); the German Academy of Natural Sciences, Leopoldina, Halle (1985); the Academia Europaea (1988); and the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences (1993). He was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society in 2000. Hubert Markl died January 8, 2015, at the age of 76, in Konstanz, Germany. | |
9 | Name: | Dr. Peter Marler | | Institution: | University of California, Davis | | Year Elected: | 1983 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1928 | | Death Date: | July 5, 2014 | | | | | Peter R. Marler was Professor Emeritus of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior at the University of California, Davis as well as Professor Emeritus at Rockefeller University at the time of his death on July 5, 2014, at age 86, in Winters, California. An expert on neuroethology and animal communication, Dr. Marler had long studied the behavior of animals, specifically the development of vocal communication in birds and primates. Beginning his work with uniquely detailed and revealing studies of bird song, principally the interaction of genetic influences with learning during a bird's lifetime, he went on to show in detail how song development is controlled by brain mechanisms and hormones. Dr. Marler also investigated vocal communication in the Great Apes and had critically studied the interaction of heredity and environmental influences in human language. His many publications include (with J.W.J. Hamilton) Mechanisms of Animal Behavior (1966) and (with J. Vandenbergh) Social Behavior and Communication (1979). Dr. Marler received a Ph.D. in botany from University College London (1952) and another Ph.D. in zoology from the University of Cambridge (1954). He was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1983. | |
10 | Name: | Dr. Neal E. Miller | | Institution: | Rockefeller University & Yale University | | Year Elected: | 1968 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1909 | | Death Date: | March 23, 2002 | | | |
11 | Name: | Dr. George A. Miller | | Institution: | Princeton University | | Year Elected: | 1971 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1920 | | Death Date: | July 22, 2012 | | | | | George A. Miller was the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Psychology Emeritus at Princeton University at the time of his death on July 22 at the age of 92. Born in Charleston, West Virginia in 1920, he received his B.A. degree from the University of Alabama in 1940 and his Ph.D. in psychology from Harvard University in 1946. During and after World War II, he studied speech production and perception at Harvard, and in 1948, inspired by E. Shannon's mathematical theory of communication, he conducted a series of experiments measuring how a listener's expectations influence his perceptions. Dr. Miller summarized that work in 1951 in "Language and Communication," a text that helped to establish psycholinguistics as an independent field of research in psychology. He subsequently tried to extend Shannon's measure of information to explain short-term memory, work that resulted in a widely quoted (and often misquoted) paper, "The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two." Dr. Miller's attempts to estimate the amount of information per word in conversational speech led him to Noam Chomsky, who showed him how the sequential predictability of speech follows from adherence to grammatical, not probabilistic, rules. The next decade was spent testing psychological implications of Chomsky's theories. Some of those ideas found expression in 1960 in "Plans and the Structure of Behavior," a book written jointly with E. Galanter and K. Pribram. In 1960 Dr. Miller co-founded, along with Jerome S. Bruner, the Harvard Center for Cognitive Studies. On the basis of these activities, Dr. Miller is generally considered one of the fathers of modern cognitive psychology. Dr. Miller's research interests shifted from grammar to lexicon, and in 1976 "Language and Perception," written with P. N. Johnson-Laird, presented a detailed hypothesis about the way lexical information is stored in a person's long-term memory. Dr. Miller attempted to test some aspects of the hypothesis with studies of the development of language in young children; that project was summarized in 1977 in "Spontaneous Apprentices: Children and Language." During this time, he served as a consultant to the Sloan Foundation in the program that helped to create the new field of cognitive science, and in 1986, in collaboration with Gilbert Harman, he established the Princeton Cognitive Science Laboratory, and in 1990 he wrote "The Science of Words," which won the William James Book Award from Division 1 of the American Psychological Association. From 1989-94 he served as Program Director of the McDonnell-Pew Program in Cognitive Neuroscience. His research has also produced WordNet, a lexical database that is widely used by computational linguists as part of natural language processing systems. In addition to his work on the facuties of Harvard and Princeton Universities, Dr. Miller had also taught at the University of Alabama, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Rockefeller University. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1962 and had served as president of the American Psychological Association. He was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1971. He was awarded the National Medal of Science in 1991. | |
12 | Name: | Dr. Carl Pfaffmann | | Institution: | Rockefeller University | | Year Elected: | 1964 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1913 | | Death Date: | 4/16/94 | | | |
13 | Name: | Dr. Colin S. Pittendrigh | | Institution: | Stanford University | | Year Elected: | 1979 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1918 | | Death Date: | 3/19/96 | | | |
14 | Name: | Dr. Floyd Ratliff | | Institution: | The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation & Rockefeller University | | Year Elected: | 1972 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1917 | | Death Date: | 6/13/99 | | | |
15 | Name: | Dr. Werner E. Reichardt | | Institution: | Max Planck Institute | | Year Elected: | 1988 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1924 | | Death Date: | 9/18/92 | | | |
16 | Name: | Dr. Curt P. Richter | | Institution: | Johns Hopkins University | | Year Elected: | 1959 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1894 | | Death Date: | 12/21/88 | | | |
17 | Name: | Dr. B. F. Skinner | | Institution: | Harvard University | | Year Elected: | 1949 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1904 | | Death Date: | 8/18/90 | | | |
18 | Name: | Dr. Eliot Stellar | | Institution: | University of Pennsylvania | | Year Elected: | 1977 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | Resident | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1919 | | Death Date: | 10/12/93 | | | |
19 | Name: | Dr. Nikolaas Tinbergen | | Year Elected: | 1975 | | Class: | 2. Biological Sciences | | Subdivision: | 210. Behavioral Biology, Psychology, Ethology, and Animal Behavior | | Residency: | International | | Living? : |
Deceased
| | Birth Date: | 1906 | | Death Date: | 12/21/88 | | | |
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