Kent Stephen
La Trobe University, Melbourne (Bundoora) Campus.
Am Psychol. 2009 Feb-Mar;64(2):154. doi: 10.1037/a0014761.
With the death of Evelyn Satinoff, psychology has lost not only a preeminent researcher and teacher but also a real character. As a professor and pioneer in the field of thermoregulation, she could be intimidating; as a friend, she was warm and loving. Evelyn was born in Brooklyn, New York, on April 25, 1937. She graduated from Brooklyn College in 1958 and received a doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania in 1963. She then remained there, first as a National Institutes of Health postdoctoral fellow and then as a research associate. Much of her early research focused on the neural control of behavioral thermoregulation. More than anyone she is credited with demonstrating that behavioral thermoregulation can be as important in maintaining body temperature as are physiological mechanisms. Evelyn was active in several professional organizations, particularly APA Division 6 (now Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology). She was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2006 and after a valiant fight, she lost the battle, dying in her beloved Manhattan on January 29, 2008. Love her or hate her, Evelyn was unforgettable, and the world is poorer for her passing.
随着伊夫林·萨蒂诺夫的离世,心理学界不仅失去了一位杰出的研究者和教师,还失去了一位个性十足的人物。作为体温调节领域的教授和先驱,她可能会让人望而生畏;但作为朋友,她热情且充满爱心。伊夫林于1937年4月25日出生在纽约布鲁克林。1958年她毕业于布鲁克林学院,并于1963年在宾夕法尼亚大学获得博士学位。之后她留在了那里,先是担任美国国立卫生研究院的博士后研究员,然后成为一名研究助理。她早期的许多研究都集中在行为体温调节的神经控制方面。她比任何人都更有理由证明,行为体温调节在维持体温方面与生理机制同样重要。伊夫林积极参与了多个专业组织,尤其是美国心理学会第6分会(现为行为神经科学与比较心理学分会)。2006年她被诊断出患有肺癌,在进行了英勇的抗争后,她输掉了这场战斗,于2008年1月29日在她心爱的曼哈顿去世。无论喜欢还是讨厌她,伊夫林都令人难以忘怀,她的离世让这个世界变得更加黯淡。