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Spatial Vision , Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 1 – 8 (2006) VSP 2006. Also available online - www.vsppub.com In Memoriam: Professor Markland Frederick Bradshaw 1961–2004 Department of Psychology, University of Surrey, UK In those days one could smoke in an office. Opening the door to allow the smoke to disperse into the main corridor Mark Bradshaw introduced himself with a firm handshake: always a sign of good character. That was the first time I met Mark. It was 1989, it was the Psychology Department in Oxford and Brian Rogers was busily showing off this new prodigy. Mark had just been awarded his PhD from the University of Sheffield under Professor John Frisby, and he was somewhat bemused by his new surroundings. Brian’s laboratory at the time entertained a peculiar mix of individuals: Ron Cagenello, the late Richard Eagle, Andrew Glennerster, Billy Lee and myself. We were both married then and rarely had the time to speak let alone socialize. I was the first to leave Brian’s laboratory and, on that final night, we did manage to socialize. It was one of those occasions when one found out with some surprise a great deal of common ground.
Spatial Vision (continued as Seeing & Perceiving from 2010) – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2006
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