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  1. George A. Miller was an American psychologist who was one of the founders of cognitive psychology and of cognitive neuroscience (see cognitive science). He also made significant contributions to psycholinguistics and the study of human communication.

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  3. George Armitage Miller was an American psychologist who founded cognitive psychology and cognitive science. He is known for his work on short-term memory, psycholinguistics, and WordNet.

  4. The Harvard psychologist George Miller, inspired by information theory, aimed to measure the “channel capacity” of the mind, and found that three very different tasks pointed to the same answer.

  5. Sep 26, 2012 · A tribute to George A. Miller, a pioneer of cognitive psychology and linguistics, who passed away in 2012. Read about his contributions to the field, his mentorship, and his personal anecdotes from colleagues and students.

  6. Jul 26, 2012 · A tribute to George A. Miller, one of the founders of cognitive psychology, who passed away in 2012. Learn about his contributions to information-processing, short-term memory, and linguistics.

  7. George Miller, a pioneer of cognitive science, recounts how he and his colleagues challenged behaviorism and restored cognition to psychology in the 1950s. He also describes his collaboration with linguists, computer scientists and neuroscientists in the interdisciplinary field of cognitive science.

  8. Feb 28, 2024 · George A. Miller’s major contributions in psychology encompassed groundbreaking work in cognitive psychology, the development of TOTE model, advancements during the cognitive revolution, and notable tools like WordNet, all through an interdisciplinary lens that influenced cognitive neuroscience.

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