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  1. Eleanor Jack Gibson (7 December 1910 – 30 December 2002) was an American psychologist who focused on reading development and perceptual learning in infants. Gibson began her career at Smith College as an instructor in 1932, publishing her first works on research conducted as an undergraduate student.

  2. Oct 24, 2023 · Eleanor J. Gibson was awarded the National Medal of Science for her conceptual insights in developing a theory of perceptual learning; and for achieving a deeper understanding of perceptual development in children and basic processes in reading.

  3. The fame of this classic experiment, which established that infants can perceive depth by the time they learn to crawl, has overshadowed the brilliant woman behind the experiment — Eleanor J. Gibson (1910–2002).

  4. Nov 14, 1992 · About 40 years ago, the story goes, Eleanor Gibson and her husband, the renowned J. J. Gibson, visited the Grand Canyon with their infant. Eleanor

  5. Apr 15, 2003 · 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 in experimental psychology from Yale University in 1938.

  6. Eleanor met her future husband, James Gibson, at a graduation garden party at Smith College where she, a junior, was assigned to serve punch and he, a young professor, was assigned to greet parents. As a consequence of their interaction, the next morning Eleanor rushed back to campus to change her fall class schedule to include James ...

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  8. Eleanor J. Gibson was an American psychologist whose work focused on perceptual learning and reading development. Gibson received a B.A. (1931) and an M.S. (1933) from Smith College and a Ph.D. (1938) from Yale University. She taught and did research primarily at Smith (1931–49) and Cornell.

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