Mary Hayhoe Explained

Mary Myleen Hayhoe
Workplaces:University of Rochester
University of Texas Austin
Alma Mater:University of Queensland
University of Cambridge
University of California, San Diego
Thesis Title:Lateral interaction in the control of sensitivity during dark adaptation
Thesis Url:https://worldcat.org/en/title/1042218951
Thesis Year:1979

Mary Myleen Hayhoe is an Australian American psychologist who researches vision. She has developed virtual environments for the investigation of visually guided behaviour. In 2017, Hayhoe was awarded the Vision Sciences Society's Davida Teller Award. In 2002, she was awarded the Optica's Edgar D. Tillyer Award for her contributions to visual perception and cognition. In 2024, Hayhoe was awarded the Kurt Koffka Medal for "advancing the fields of perception or developmental psychology to an extraordinary extent".

Early life and education

Hayhoe is from Australia. She was an undergraduate student at the University of Queensland, where she majored in psychology and mathematics.[1] She then moved to England and studied at the University of Cambridge from 1970-1973.[2] In 1973, Hayhoe moved to the United States, and joined Florida State University as a research associate in psychology. Hayhoe joined the University of California, San Diego for graduate research, where she studied how eyes adapt to dark light environments.[3]

Career and research

Hayhoe was appointed to the faculty at the University of California, Irvine and Columbia University. She moved to the University of Rochester in 1984, where she was promoted from assistant to associate and eventually full professor.[4] In 1998, she was made Director of the Cognitive Science Program. In 2006, Hayhoe left Rochester and joined the University of Texas at Austin.

Hayhoe's research considers visual sensation and the relationships between vision and movement.[5] [6]

Awards and honours

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Profile for Mary M Hayhoe at UT Austin . 2023-01-29 . liberalarts.utexas.edu . en.
  2. Web site: Hayhoe . Mary . Curriculum Vitae . College of Liberal Arts . The University of Texas at Austin . 14 August 2024.
  3. Web site: Lateral interaction in the control of sensitivity during dark adaptation WorldCat.org . 2023-01-29 . www.worldcat.org . en.
  4. Web site: Center for Visual Science: Former Graduate Students . 2023-01-29 . www.cvs.rochester.edu.
  5. Hayhoe . Mary M. . Shrivastava . Anurag . Mruczek . Ryan . Pelz . Jeff B. . 1 January 2003 . Visual memory and motor planning in a natural task . Journal of Vision . en . 3 . 1 . 49–63 . 10.1167/3.1.6 . 12678625 . 1534-7362. free .
  6. Hayhoe . Mary M. . 1 April 2018 . Davida Teller Award Lecture 2017: What can be learned from natural behavior? . Journal of Vision . en . 18 . 4 . 10 . 10.1167/18.4.10 . 29710300 . 5895074 . 1534-7362.
  7. Web site: Yumpu.com . Register of Commonwealth Scholars and Fellows . 2023-01-29 . yumpu.com . it.
  8. Web site: 2022 . Optica Biographies & Memoirs .
  9. Web site: Mary Hayhoe . 2023-01-29 . www.uni-bielefeld.de.
  10. Web site: VSS 2017 Davida Teller Award – Mary Hayhoe . 2023-01-29 . en-US.
  11. Web site: Newport, Kahana Honored by the Society of Experimental Psychologists . 2023-01-29 . Association for Psychological Science – APS . en-US.
  12. Web site: 1 March 2022 . Optica names 20 recipients for 2022 awards and medals .