Gordon bower biography

Human Memory Explorer Gordon Bower Dies

The Stanford University researcher shared valuable insights into memory and learning during his 49-year career.

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Gordon Bower, a research psychologist known for his thoughtful and creative experiments detailing the inner workings of memory, died June 17 at age 87 from complications related to pulmonary fibrosis.

Bower spent the entirety of his professional career at Stanford University, where he first attended a workshop in 1957 as a graduate student. During the next 49 years, Bower grew the reputation of the university’s psychology department, pub

Gordon H. Bower

American psychologist (1932–2020)

Gordon H. Bower

Born(1932-12-30)December 30, 1932

Scio, Ohio, United States

DiedJune 17, 2020(2020-06-17) (aged 87)

Stanford, California, United States

Alma materWestern Reserve University
AwardsNational Medal of Science (2005)
Scientific career
FieldsCognitive psychology
InstitutionsStanford University
Doctoral advisorFrank A. Logan
Notable studentsJohn R. Anderson, Lawrence W. Barsalou, Lera Boroditsky, Keith Holyoak, Stephen Kosslyn, Alan Lesgold, Mark A. Gluck, Robert Sternberg

Gordon Howard Bower (December 30, 1932 – June 17, 2020) was a cognitive psychologist studying human memory, language comprehension, emotion, and behavior modification. He received his Ph.D. in learning theory from Yale University in 1959. He held the A. R. Lang Emeritus Professorship at Stanford University. In addition to his research, Bower also was a notable adviser to numerous students, including John R. Anderson, Lawrence W. Barsalou, Lera Boroditsky, Keith Holyoak, Stephen K

Gordon H. Bower

Gordon H. Bower

Born(1932-12-30)December 30, 1932

Scio, Ohio, U.S.

DiedJune 17, 2020(2020-06-17) (aged 87)

Stanford, California, U.S.

Alma materWestern Reserve University
AwardsNational Medal of Science (2005)
Scientific career
FieldsCognitive psychology
InstitutionsStanford University
Doctoral advisorFrank A. Logan
Notable studentsJohn R. Anderson, Lawrence W. Barsalou, Lera Boroditsky, Keith Holyoak, Stephen Kosslyn, Alan Lesgold, Mark A. Gluck, Robert Sternberg

Gordon Howard Bower (December 30, 1932 – June 17, 2020) was an American cognitive psychologist. He studied human memory, language comprehension, emotion, and behavior modification.

He held the A. R. Lang Emeritus Professorship at Stanford University.

He was voted number 42 in the list of most notable psychologists of the 20th century, published by the Review of General Psychology.[1] He was awarded the National Medal of Science in 2005.

Bower died on June 17, 2020 at his home in Stanford, California from pulmonary

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