James Jerome Gibson
Affiliations: | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorEdwin Bissell Holt | grad student | Princeton | ||
Herbert Langfeld | grad student | Princeton | ||
Herbert Sidney Langfield | grad student | Harvard | ||
Kurt Koffka | post-doc | 1928-1941 | Smith College | |
(...listened regularly from 1928 to 1941...Koffka, along with Holt, was a main influence on my psychological thinking.(Gibson, 1967, Autobiography, p. 130-131)) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeEleanor J. Gibson | research assistant | Cornell | |
John M. Kennedy | grad student | Cornell (PsychTree) | |
Herbert L. Pick | grad student | ||
Rik Warren | grad student | Cornell | |
Albert Yonas | grad student | UMN | |
Jacob Beck | grad student | 1958 | Cornell (PsychTree) |
Robert E. Shaw | post-doc | Cornell |
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Gibson JJ. (2009) Reprinted from The British Journal of Psychology (1958), 49, 182-194: Visually controlled locomotion and visual orientation in animals. British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953). 100: 259-71 |
Gibson JJ. (1976) The Myth of Passive Perception: A Reply to Richards Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 37: 234 |
Gibson JJ, Ronchi V. (1976) Comments on Maurin's Discussion of Visual Perception Hypotheses Leonardo. 9: 87 |
Gibson JJ. (1974) Visualizing Conceived As Visual Apprehending Without Any Particular Point Of Observation Leonardo. 7: 41-42 |
Gibson JJ. (1973) Direct visual perception: a reply to Gyr. Psychological Bulletin. 79: 396-7 |
Gibson JJ. (1973) On The Concept Of 'Formless Invariants' In Visual Perception* Leonardo. 6: 43-45 |
Gibson JJ, Sow I, Oughourlian JM, et al. (1971) On Hallucination and Perception Leonardo. 4: 405 |
Gibson JJ. (1968) What gives rise to the perception of motion? Psychological Review. 75: 335-46 |
GIBSON EJ, GIBSON JJ, PICK AD, et al. (1962) A developmental study of the discrimination of letter-like forms. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 55: 897-906 |
GIBSON EJ, GIBSON JJ, SMITH OW, et al. (1959) Motion parallax as a determinant of perceived depth. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 58: 40-51 |