
George Miller
George Miller was an influential American psychologist best known for his work in cognitive psychology and linguistics. He is famous for his research on memory, particularly the concept that the average person can hold about seven items in their short-term memory at once, often referred to as "Miller's Law." Additionally, he contributed to our understanding of how people process information and language. His work laid the foundation for the study of cognitive processes and has had significant implications in fields such as education, communication, and artificial intelligence.