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| | The Tony Gibson page, from The Anarchist Encyclopedia: A Gallery of Saints & Sinners; Labor, Radical, Poets, ... (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11) |
 | | In real life, Tony was an anarchist, a psychologist, the first president of the British Society of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis, the inventor of the Gibson spiral maze psychomotor test, and the founder of the psychology department at Hatfield Polytechnic, now the University of Hertfordshire. |
 | | Having graduated with first-class honours in sociology from the London School of Economics, he studied psychology and clinical psychology, and became a research assistant at the Institute of Psychiatry, in south London, studying hypnotism in a three-strong team with Professor Hans Eysenck and Desmond Furneaux. |
 | | A chartered clinical psychologist, he took a doctorate from the institute in 1962, researched at the Institute of Criminology in Cambridge, lectured at the Institute of Psychiatry, and, from 1970 to 1976, headed the new department of psychology at Hatfield. |
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