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Eleanor Gibson commemoration
E. J. Gibson (1910-2002) contributed enormously to the development of ecological psychology. Her partnership with J. J. Gibson was one of the most prominent and successful in science. The commentators, two of whom were graduate students of the Gibsons, were at ICPA in 2003, the year following her passing. They ref...
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E. J. Gibson (1910-2002) contributed enormously to the development of ecological psychology. Her partnership with J. J. Gibson was one of the most prominent and successful in science. The commentators, two of whom were graduate students of the Gibsons, were at ICPA in 2003, the year following her passing. They reflect on her wide influence and continual efforts.
Field of Study
Psychology
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Lecture/presentation
Date Published / Released
2012
Person Discussed
Eleanor Jack Gibson, 1910-2002
Topic / Theme
Visual Cliff Experiment, Observation Methods, Experimental Design, Biology and Human Behavior
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Visual Cliff Experiment
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An Experiment by Joseph Campos
Check out this video from Volume 3 of the 3 volume vook, Mind in the Making - The Essential Life Skills Every Child Needs, by Ellen Galinsky. To see more, visit vook.com!
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Check out this video from Volume 3 of the 3 volume vook, Mind in the Making - The Essential Life Skills Every Child Needs, by Ellen Galinsky. To see more, visit vook.com!
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Eleanor Jack Gibson, 1910-2002, Joseph J. Campos
Date Published / Released
2010
Topic / Theme
Visual Cliff Experiment, Experimental Design, Observation Methods, Biology and Human Behavior
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Visual Cliff Experiment
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What babies teach us about perception
University of Minnesota research in the College of Education and Human Development is teaching us about how our minds process information. By showing babies an object that appears 3-dimensional, researchers can understand how our minds perceive information, and at what point in our brain development we are able to...
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University of Minnesota research in the College of Education and Human Development is teaching us about how our minds process information. By showing babies an object that appears 3-dimensional, researchers can understand how our minds perceive information, and at what point in our brain development we are able to reason the structure of objects in front of us.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Date Published / Released
2009
Person Discussed
Eleanor Jack Gibson, 1910-2002
Topic / Theme
Visual Cliff Experiment, Observation Methods, Experimental Design, Biology and Human Behavior
Experiment
Visual Cliff Experiment
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