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The term ecological in EID originates from a school of psychology developed by James J. Gibson known as ecological psychology.
More recently, James J. Gibson defended an ecological view of perception and thus of many aspects of the mind.
He is a member of the Society of Experimental Psychologists and the Psychonomic Society, the Midwestern and Southeastern Psychological Associations, the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, and the International Society for Ecological Psychology.