Alexander Luria

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Alexander Luria was a pioneering Soviet neuropsychologist and cognitive psychologist known for his groundbreaking work on brain function, language, and the rehabilitation of brain-injured patients.

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instanceOf Soviet scientist
human
neuropsychologist
birthDate 1902-07-16
birthPlace Kazan, Russian Empire NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Alexei Leontiev NERFINISHED
Lev Vygotsky NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Soviet Union
deathDate 1977-08-14
deathPlace Moscow, Soviet Union NERFINISHED
educatedAt Kazan State University NERFINISHED
Moscow State University
employer Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the RSFSR NERFINISHED
Burdenko Neurosurgery Institute NERFINISHED
Moscow State University NERFINISHED
familyName Luria NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork clinical psychology
cognitive psychology
neuropsychology
neuroscience
psycholinguistics
rehabilitation medicine
fullName Alexander Romanovich Luria NERFINISHED
givenName Alexander
influenced Oliver Sacks NERFINISHED
cognitive neuroscience
modern neuropsychology
influencedBy Ivan Pavlov NERFINISHED
Lev Vygotsky NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
movement cultural-historical psychology
nativeLanguage Russian
notableFor case studies of patients with focal brain lesions
founding Soviet neuropsychology
rehabilitation of brain-injured patients
research on brain function and localization
studies of language and the brain
notableWork Cognitive Development: Its Cultural and Social Foundations NERFINISHED
Higher Cortical Functions in Man NERFINISHED
The Man with a Shattered World NERFINISHED
The Mind of a Mnemonist NERFINISHED
The Working Brain NERFINISHED
patronymicName Romanovich NERFINISHED
researchFocus aphasia and language disorders
brain plasticity and recovery
development of higher psychological functions
functional organization of the brain
neuropsychological assessment
workLocation Moscow

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