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Endel Tulving OC FRSC (May 26, 1927 – September 11, 2023) was an Estonian-born Canadian experimental psychologist and cognitive neuroscientist. In his research on human memory he proposed the distinction between semantic and episodic memory .
Tulving and Thomson studied the effect of the change in context of the tbr by adding, deleting and replacing context words. This resulted in a reduction in the level of recognition performance when the context changed, even though the available information remained context. This led to the encoding specificity principle. [2]
Tulving and Wiseman also examined the association between recognition and cued recall for individual list items. The resulting Tulving-Wiseman function describes the correlation between the probability of recalling an item and the probability of recognizing the item conditional on recall having been successful. [ 4 ]
For artists with more than one type of work in the collection, or for works by artists not listed here, see the Artic website or the corresponding Wikimedia Commons category. Of artists listed, less than 10% are women. For the complete list of artists and their artworks in the collection, see the website.
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Alasdair Gray (1934–2019), artist and writer; Thomas Symington Halliday (1902–1998), painter and sculptor; Alison Kinnaird M.B.E (born 1949), glass artist, musician, teacher and writer; Hew Lorimer (1907–1993), sculptor and brother of architect Robert Lorimer; Edwin G Lucas (1911–1990), painter
Justin McCarthy (1891–1977), self-taught artist; Alma Woodsey Thomas (1891–1978), painter; Jennings Tofel (1891–1959) Grant Wood (1891–1942), painter; 1892 Ralph Pallen Coleman (1892–1968), painter and illustrator; Hugo Gellert (1892–1985), illustrator and muralist; Naomi Polk (1892–1984), American artist, watercolors and poet
Buchan, employed by the firm until 1929, dedicated his novel The Thirty-Nine Steps to Thomas III (Thomas Arthur Nelson) in 1914. [7] Ian Nelson took over as head of the family firm after Thomas Nelson III's death in action in 1917, during World War I. By the early 20th century, Thomas Nelson had become a secular concern in the United Kingdom.