
Blow's contributions to psychology
George A. Miller and his collaborator, Richard A. Bloch, are often associated with influential concepts in psychology. Miller contributed to our understanding of cognitive psychology, particularly through his work on memory, where he famously proposed that the average person's memory can hold about seven items at once. This idea, known as "Miller's Law," has helped shape our understanding of human information processing. Additionally, his involvement in the development of the field of psycholinguistics highlighted the connection between language and thought, emphasizing how language influences our cognitive abilities and behavior.