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  1. Ellen Winner es psicóloga y profesora en el Boston College. [1] Se especializa en psicología del arte. [1] [2] Winner recibió un doctorado en psicología del desarrollo de la Universidad de Harvard en 1978. [3] Colaboró en el Proyecto Cero para realizar estudios sobre la forma en que la gente experimenta y percibe el arte. [4]

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    Harvard University. Spouse. Howard Gardner. Website. www .ellenwinner .com. Ellen Winner is a psychologist and a professor at Boston College. [1] She specializes in psychology of art. [1] [2] Winner graduated from the Putney School in 1965 [3] and received a PhD in developmental psychology from Harvard University in 1978. [4]

  3. Hace 4 días · Ellen Winner is Professor Emerita of Psychology at Boston College and Senior Research Associate at Project Zero. She has authored five books-- Invented Worlds: The Psychology of the Arts (1982), The Point of Words: Children's Understanding of Metaphor and Irony (1988), Gifted Children: Myths and Realities (1996), How Art Works: A ...

  4. Last Updated. Dec 2018. Ellen Winner is Professor of Psychology at Boston College and Senior Research Associate at Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education. She directs the Arts and Mind Lab, which focuses on cognition in the arts in typical and gifted children as well as adults.

  5. Ellen Winther Lembourn (nacida Ellen Sørensen; Århus, 11 de agosto de 1933-Copenhague, 13 de agosto de 2011) fue una cantante de ópera y actriz danesa, conocida internacionalmente por su participación en el Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión 1962.

  6. Ellen Winner is Professor of Psychology at Boston College and Senior Research Associate at Project Zero, Harvard University. She is also the author of Gifted Children: Myths and Realities.

  7. Ellen Winner, JD CSC. As a patent attorney, I was trained in science and law, and much as I longed for spiritual connection, wasn't about to believe in anything I couldn't experience for myself. In 1984, I came across Michael Harner's The Way of the Shaman, with its instructions for making a classic shamanic journey to the Lower World.