Computers and Human Behavior
Focus On Behavior
“Produced in 1963, "Computers and Human Behavior" was part of a series called "Focus on Behavior". It was produced by Mitchell Grayson and directed by Grayson and Gilbert Compte. The film discusses psychological research then being conducted at the Carnegie Institute of Technology to evolve new theories about mental processes. Dr. Bert Green shows experiments with the perception of motion and depth, Dr. Herbert Simon uses a computer to present a theory of memorization, and Dr. Allan Newall shows how a computer revealed a new theory about human problem solving.”