found: UDaily, via WWW, December 5, 2018:In memoriam: Marvin Zuckerman, article by UDaily staff, November 20, 2018 (Emeritus psychology professor was an expert in sensation seeking and its role in risk taking; died on Nov. 8; member of the UD faculty from 1969 until he retired in 2002, when he was awarded emeritus status; fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Association for Psychological Science and a member of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, the American Psychosomatic Society and the Eastern Psychological Association; served on the board of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences from 1981-89 and was the society's president from 1985-87; completed his bachelor's degree at New York University's Washington Square College of Arts and Sciences in 1949; earned his doctorate in clinical psychology at NYU's Graduate School of Arts and Science in 1954; became a research associate and assistant professor at Indiana University's Medical Center in 1956; after a year as an assistant professor at Brooklyn College, he spent a year as an associate professor at Adelphi University; author of several books, including Emotions and anxiety: new concepts, methods and applications, Sensation seeking: beyond the optimal level of arousal, The biological bases of sensation seeking, impulsivity and anxiety, The psychobiology of personality and Behavioral expressions and biosocial bases of sensation seeking)
found: Wikipedia, December 5, 2018(Marvin Zuckerman; March 21, 1928 in Chicago, November 8, 2018; was professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Delaware; best known for his research into the psychobiological basis of human personality, sensory deprivation, mood state measurement, and sensation seeking)