James J. Gibson

James Jerome Gibson (; 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. Gibson challenged the idea that the nervous system actively constructs conscious visual perception, and instead promoted ecological psychology, in which the mind directly perceives environmental stimuli without additional cognitive construction or processing. A ''Review of General Psychology'' survey, published in 2002, ranked him as the 88th most cited psychologist of the 20th century, tied with John Garcia, David Rumelhart, Louis Leon Thurstone, Margaret Floy Washburn, and Robert S. Woodworth. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Percepción del mundo visual. by Gibson, James Jerome, 1904-1980

    Published 1974
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    Perception of the visual world / by Gibson, James Jerome, 1904-1980

    Published 1950
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