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  1. Tomasz Stanisław Trościanko (Tom; 30 January 1953 – 16 November 2011) was born in Munich, at the time part of West Germany, of Polish parents, Anna and Wiktor Trościanko. As a stateless child, aged nine, he travelled alone to England to attend Fawley Court Polish school in Henley-on-Thames.

  2. Over a period of thirty years or more, Tom Troscianko became known to the vision community for many things including his firm support for the conference that he loved: the European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP).

  3. Tom Troscianko | 1953-2011. A website to celebrate Tom's life and work. Welcome. We'll be gathering together all things Tom on this website. If you've anything to add please do get in touch by emailing: admin [at] tomtroscianko.com.

  4. 15 dic 2011 · Tom Troscianko was a fun, intellectually interesting academic who could "turn a trip into an adventure". Born in 1953, Professor Troscianko joined the British Steel Corporation in 1970 as a lab technician.

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  5. Professor Tom Troscianko from the School of Experimental Psychology died on 16 November. Professor Iain Gilchrist pays tribute to an 'interdisciplinary vision researcher, inspiring teacher and colleague'. Tom came to Bristol in 1978 to work with Richard Gregory on human hearing and vision as a postdoctoral researcher.

  6. At the age of 58, Tom Troscianko died in his sleep during the night of 15th November 2011. He was Professor of Psychology in the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Bristol and one of the chief editors of the journals Perception and i-Perception. He was a stalwart of the AVA, serving as their secretary on the executive ...

  7. Troscianko T, Greenlee MW, Brugger P, Freitag P, Kraemer FM, Radue EW. 1997. An fMRI investigation of a patient with cerebral achromatopsia: evidence for a role of chromatic extrastriate mechanisms in motion encoding.