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Pioneers of Human Behaviour: Ulric Neisser
A Gateway to His Life, Theories, and Legacy

Ulric Neisser has been called the father of cognitive psychology — and also its most fearless critic. His work cracked open psychology’s “black box,” bringing perception, memory, and thought back onto the scientific agenda. Yet he never stopped questioning his own field, warning that cognition studied in sterile labs was a poor substitute for cognition lived in the real world.

This concise yet powerful volume distils Neisser’s life and work into clear, engaging chapters. From his childhood exile from Nazi Germany to his groundbreaking studies of memory, from Cognitive Psychology (1967) to Cognition and Reality (1976), this book presents both the man and the movement he shaped — a scientist who insisted that psychology must remain grounded in the messy richness of everyday life.

Alongside an accessible exploration of Neisser’s theories, you’ll discover:

  • How his 1967 book Cognitive Psychology gave a fragmented movement its name and identity.

  • Why he later criticised his own field, coining the principle of “ecological validity.”

  • The lessons of his Challenger study, showing how vivid “flashbulb memories” can deceive us.

  • His layered model of the self, mapping identity across ecological, social, and narrative dimensions.

  • How his work continues to influence education, law, and debates on memory in an age of misinformation.

Part biography, part theory guide, and part reflection on legacy, this volume offers a gateway into Neisser’s world — one where memory is reconstructive, perception is active, and psychology must always take the world seriously. It is written to inform without oversimplifying, making it ideal for students, professionals, and curious readers alike.

The Pioneers of Human Behaviour series celebrates the lives and legacies of psychology’s greatest minds, presenting timeless insights in a format designed to inspire, inform, and endure.

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