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Visual, an Ecological Approach to Visual Perception

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J. J.

Gibson's "The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception" revolutionized the field of perception.

Gibson argued against the then-dominant view that perception involves constructing mental representations of the world.

Instead, he proposed that perception is a direct process of picking up information from the environment.

This information, he called 'affordances,' refers to the possibilities for action offered by objects and the environment.

His work emphasized the importance of ecological context in shaping perception and action.

Gibson's ideas have had a lasting impact on various fields, including psychology, robotics, and design.

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Mentioned by Jordan B. Peterson while discussing affordances and their role in perception.
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298. Perception: Chaos and Order | Dr. Karl Friston
Mentioned by Jordan B. Peterson whose ideas on visual perception he elaborated on in the context of narrative.
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441. Dreams, Stories, Psychedelics & Consciousness | Tor Nørretranders
Mentioned by Sam Harris as an influential book on perception.
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224. Questioning Sam Harris
Mentioned by Jordan Peterson as a book explaining how our visual system interacts with the environment.
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Aim at a Star - A 12 Rules for Life Lecture
Mentioned by Robert Breedlove as the book where J.J. Gibson talks about affordances.
How to Be Fully Present and Radically Improve Your Relationships w/ Guy Sengstock
Mentioned by Jordan Peterson in relation to his theory of ecological approach to perception.
217. Talking with Russians | Mikhail Avdeev
Mentioned by Alex Sarama as the source of a quote about affordances.
EP79: What on earth is an affordance?!

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