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James J. Gibson - Wikipedia James Jerome Gibson ( ˈɡɪbsən ; January 27, 1904 – December 11, 1979) was an American psychologist and is considered to be one of the most important contributors to the field of visual perception
James J. Gibson | Gestalt Theory, Ecological Psychology, Perception . . . James J Gibson (born January 27, 1904, McConnelsville, Ohio, U S —died December 11, 1979, Ithaca, New York) was an American psychologist whose theories of visual perception were influential among some schools of psychology and philosophy in the late 20th century
The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception (Psychology Press . . . James J Gibson (1904–1979) is one of the most important psychologists of the 20th century, best known for his work on visual perception He received his Ph D from Princeton University and his first major work was The Perception of the Visual World (1950) in which he rejected behaviorism for a view based on his own experimental work
James Gibson - Wikipedia James C Gibson, Esq (1869–1948), Scottish landowner, military veteran, and community leader in British Guiana James Gibson (bishop) (1881–1952), Anglican bishop in Canada
J. J. Gibson - New World Encyclopedia James Jerome Gibson (January 27, 1904 – December 11, 1979), was an American psychologist, considered one of the most important twentieth century psychologists in the field of visual perception
An introduction to the special issue: The ecological approach of James . . . James Jerome Gibson, commonly referred to as “J J ”, was born in 1904 in the American Midwest and grew up there He attended Princeton University, graduating in 1925, and then staying on to study the behaviorist approach to learning
James J. Gibson and the Psychology of Perception on JSTOR When the United States entered World War II James Gibson was known primarily as a human experimental psychologist who specialized in perception But he was also acquiring a reputation for his ideas on social psychology and social issues
Introduction to the Purple Perils of James Gibson A collection of Gibson’s purple perils affords considerable insight into both Gibson’s mind and his personality These essays provided him with an ideal format for his favorite kind of intellectual activity: pushing ideas as far as they can go
James J. Gibson - Cornell University Gibson grew up in the midwest; his father was a right-of-way man for the Northwestern Railroad He went to college for a year at Northwestern University and then went to Princeton University, where he majored in philosophy