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  1. Alexander Romanovich Luria (Russian: Алекса́ндр Рома́нович Лу́рия; 16 July 1902 – 14 August 1977) was a Soviet neuropsychologist, often credited as a father of modern neuropsychology.

  2. Alexander Luria was born in Kazan, an old Russian University town east of Moscow. He entered Kazan University at the age of 16 and obtained his degree in 1921 at the age of 19. While still a student, he established the Kazan Psychoanalytic Association, and planned on a career in psychology. His earliest research sought to establish objective ...

  3. Dec 19, 2018 · Alexander Romanovich Luria (1902–1977) represents one of the major and most influential authors in cognitive neurosciences, in particular in neuropsychology, during the 20th century ( Haggbloom et al., 2002 ). Indeed, he is frequently regarded as the founder of contemporary neuropsychology ( Goldberg, 1990, 2009 ).

    • Yuri V Mikadze, Alfredo Ardila, Tatiana V Akhutina
    • 2019
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  5. This editorial introduces this special section of the present issue of Psychology & Neuroscience is dedicated to the contemporary heritage of Soviet neuropsychologist Alexander Romanovich Luria (1902-1977).

  6. Jul 2, 2021 · 3 minutes. Alexander Luria is one of the most important psychologists in history. He discovered several of the bridges that connect neurology with psychology. His work has proven to be a real milestone. He's been used as a reference point in the world of psychology for many years,

  7. May 1, 2024 · frontal lobe. intellectual disability. A.R. Luria (born July 3, 1902, Kazan, Russia—died 1977) was a Soviet neuropsychologist. After earning degrees in psychology, education, and medicine, he became a professor of psychology at Moscow State University and later head of its department of neuropsychology.

  8. Luria article archive. in Russian & English. Photo Gallery. Video/Audio.

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