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George Armitage Miller was an influential American psychologist, renowned for his groundbreaking work in cognitive psychology and linguistics. He is best known for his research on memory and information processing, notably introducing the concept of 'chunking' in his famous paper "The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two." This work significantly advanced the understanding of human memory limitations and the ways in which information can be organized for better retention. Throughout his career, Miller emphasized the importance of language and its effect on thought, contributing to the cognitive revolution in psychology.

In addition to his extensive research, Miller co-founded the Center for Cognitive Science at Harvard University and was a key figure in the establishment of the field of cognitive psychology. He authored and edited numerous influential texts, including "Language and Communication" and "Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior." His work has had a lasting impact on the fields of psychology, linguistics, and cognitive science, influencing generations of researchers and scholars. Miller's contributions continue to be recognized as foundational to the understanding of human cognition and behavior.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 February 3, 1920
出生地点 Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
去世日期 July 22, 2012