- Stuart Sutherland
Norman Stuart Sutherland (
26 March 1927 -8 November 1998 ), always known professionally as Stuart Sutherland, was a British psychologist and writer.Sutherland was educated at
King Edward's School, Birmingham before going toMagdalen College, Oxford , where he read Psychology, Philosophy and Physiology. He stayed at Oxford for his DPhil which he took inzoology under the supervision ofJ. Z. Young . He held a lecturing post at Oxford before moving in 1964 to the recently openedUniversity of Sussex as the foundingProfessor and head of its Laboratory ofExperimental 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 visualpattern recognition anddiscrimination learning . In the 1950s and 1960s he carried out numerous experiments onrat s but also on other species such asoctopus ; the two-factor theory of discrimination learning that he developed withNicholas Mackintosh was an important step in the rehabilitation of a cognitive approach to animal learning after the dominance of strictbehaviourism 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", a lay reader's guide to the psychology ofcognitive bias es 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
*"Animal discrimination learning", 1969 (Edited, with R. M. Gilbert)
*"Mechanisms of animal discrimination learning", 1971 (with N. J. Mackintosh)
*"Breakdown", 1976, second edition published 1995 ISBN 0-19-852380-7
*"Prestel and the user: a survey of psychological and ergonomic research", 1980.
*"The psychology of vision", 1980 (Edited, with H. C. Longuet-Higgins)
*"Discovering the human mind", 1983.
*"Men change too", 1987 (novel ).
*"Macmillan dictionary of psychology", 1990 (also published as the "International dictionary of psychology").
*"Irrationality", 1992, reissued by Pinter & Martin 2007, ISBN 978-1-905177-07-3External links
* [http://www.biols.susx.ac.uk/EP/stuart.html Biography of Sutherland] on the University of Sussex website
* [http://www.pinterandmartin.com/subjects/psychology/irrationality/index.asp Pinter & Martin] publishers of Irrationality
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