- Richard Gregory
Richard Langton Gregory, CBE, MA, D.Sc., FRSE, FRS (born
July 24 1923 ) is a British psychologist andEmeritus Professor ofNeuropsychology at theUniversity of Bristol .One of
Frederick Bartlett 's last pupils at theUniversity of Cambridge , Gregory admits to having been inspired by him "One on One with Richard Gregory", The Psycholgist, Vol 21, No 6, June 2008, p 568] .In 1967, with Prof.
Donald Michie and Prof.Christopher Longuet-Higgins FRS, he founded the Department of Machine Intelligence and Perception, a forerunner of the Department of Artificial Intelligence at theUniversity of Edinburgh . He was Head of the Bionics Research Laboratory, Professor of Bionics, and Department Chairman 1968-70.He was a founding member of the
Experimental Psychology Society and served as its President in 1981-2.He collaborated with
W. E. Hick for the latter's influential paper "On the rate of gain of information". In fact he comments "... I was the only subject for his gain of information experiment to complete the course, as he was the only other subject and he packed it in when the apparatus fell apart" Experimental Psychology Society: Past Perceptions [http://www.eps.ac.uk/society/gregory.html] ] .In 1978 he founded the "
Exploratory ", a "hands-on" science centre inBristol . This was the first of its kind in the UK. In 1989 he was appointed Osher Visiting Fellow of theExploratorium , a similar scientific education centre inSan Francisco, California .Gregory has suggested
Hermann von Helmholtz as his hero from past psychology, describing him as "the modern founder of the science of perception" .He has appeared on, and been an advisor to numerous science-related television programmes in the UK and worldwide. His particular interest is in
optical illusions and what these reveal about human perception. He has authored and edited several books, notably "Eye and Brain", and "Mind in Science". His hobby is punning (makingpun s). He has also been a guest onDesert Island Discs .Works
*Eye and Brain
*Mind in Science
*The Encyclopedia of Ignorance
*The Oxford Companion to the MindDegrees
1950M.A. (Cantab).
1983D.Sc. (Bristol).
Honorary Degrees
1990D. Univ. (Open)
1990D. Univ. (Stirling)
1993LL.D (Bristol)
1996D.Sc. (East Anglia)
1996D.Sc. (Exeter)
1998D.Univ. (York)
1998D.Sc. (U.M.I.S.T.)
1999D.Sc. (Keele)
2000D.Sc. (Edinburgh)
References
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External links
* [http://www.richardgregory.org/ Professor Richard Gregory on-line]
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