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Spatial Vision , Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 133 – 141 (2005) VSP 2005. Also available online - www.vsppub.com In appreciation of Jacob Beck STEPHEN GROSSBERG ∗ Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston University, 677 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02215, USA Received 19 January 2004; accepted 26 January 2004 The text that follows is a transcript of remarks delivered by Stephen Grossberg at a day of talks held at Boston University’s Department of Cognitive and Neural Sys- tems on Friday, 12th September, 2003 entitled ‘Jacob Beck: A Memorial Tribute’. Today we are gathered here to express our appreciation of Professor Jacob Beck, who passed away on March 4, 2003 after a long illness (see Fig. 1). Figure 1. Jacob Beck. ∗ E-mail: steve@bu.edu 134 S. Grossberg Jake, as he preferred to be called, studied with J. J. Gibson at Cornell, where he got his PhD in experimental psychology in 1958. Jake then went on to hold appointments at the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, and the University of Oregon. In 1994, we were lucky and very happy to have him join us at the Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems at Boston University. Long before coming
Spatial Vision (continued as Seeing & Perceiving from 2010) – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2005
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