Alexander Luria
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- | Alexander Romanovich Luria (1902-1977) is a Russian neurologist and psychologist. He has been cited by Solsa and colleagues as the most frequenly cited Russian psychology scholar in the North American continent. | + | Alexander Romanovich Luria (1902-1977) is a Russian neurologist and psychologist. He has been cited by Solsa and colleagues as the most frequenly cited Russian psychology scholar in the North American continent. Luria proposed the brain as a functional system, in which different areas acting together to result in behavior. |
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Alexander Romanovich Luria (1902-1977) is a Russian neurologist and psychologist. He has been cited by Solsa and colleagues as the most frequenly cited Russian psychology scholar in the North American continent. Luria proposed the brain as a functional system, in which different areas acting together to result in behavior.