Alexander Luria
Psychologist and creator of neuropsychology

Born
July 16th, 1902
122 years ago
Died
1977
48 years ago — 75 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
Russia
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A prominent psychologist and physician, contributed significantly to the development of neuropsychology. Conducted groundbreaking research on brain function and its relationship to cognitive processes. Pioneered methods for assessment and rehabilitation of individuals with brain injuries. Developed theories on the organization of the brain in relation to speech and language, influencing both psychology and education. Authored influential books on neuropsychology that have been widely referenced in the field.
Developed foundational concepts in neuropsychology
Conducted research on the cognitive effects of brain injuries
Authored 'The Working Brain'
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