Not exact matches
After
studying psychology at the University of Stockholm, he worked at its Psychotechnological Institute, and in
1960 became a psychologist at Roxtuna, a young offenders institution.
Since pursuing
studies in perceptual
psychology during the
1960s, Turrell has been exploring a variety of perceptual phenomena, ranging from sensory deprivation to intense optical effects.
After receiving a Bachelor of Science in Experimental
Psychology from Ohio State University in
1960, he
studied at The City College Film Institute and participated in the experimental workshops at Boston's famous WGBH - TV.
During the early
1960s, psychological
studies were conducted by Stanford University
psychology professor Walter Mischel regarding the self - control instincts — or lack thereof — of humans.