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Une petit yogurt, s’il vous plait
Americans typically eat yogurt out of 8-ounce containers. By contrast, the typical yogurt in a French market weighs just more than half that, about 125 grams. This seemingly pointless fact may hide a fundamental psychological
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Mind in a Bind: Treisman Shows How We Bind Images and Why We Often Don’t
If during Anne Treisman’s William James Award address your attention was on the rusty Powerpoint projector, or the lady in the front wearing a lavender belt around the waist of a green suit, or the
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In Appreciation: Eleanor Gibson
Eleanor “Jackie” Gibson died December 30, 2002 at the age of 92. Gibson was an experimental psychologist who made many significant contributions to the fields of perception, infant development, and reading. Gibson received her PhD
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Visual Perception Pioneer Irvin Rock (1922-1995)
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Cognitive/Perceptual Psychologist Seonghee Hong (1963-1994)