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Allen Newell was a prominent figure in the field of cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence. He made significant contributions to our understanding of human problem-solving and the processes involved in cognitive tasks. Newell was instrumental in developing the concept of information processing in psychology, which helped bridge the gap between human cognition and computer science. His collaborative work with Herbert A. Simon led to the creation of various theories and models that are still referenced today in both psychology and computer science.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum March 19, 1927
Geburtsort Los Angeles, California, USA
Todesdatum July 19, 1992
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