User:Chalktalk1/Clinical neuropsychology
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Alexander Luria is the Russian neuropsychologist responsible for the origination of clinical psychoneurological assessment after WWII.[1] Building upon his originative contribution connecting the voluntary and involuntary functions influencing behavior, Luria further conjoins the methodical structures and associations of neurological processes in the brain.[2] Luria developed the ‘combined motor method’ to measure thought processes based on the reaction times when three simultaneous tasks are appointed that require a verbal response.[1]
- Alexander Romanovich Luria : a scientific biography. E. D. Khomskai︠a︡, David E. Tupper, Darʹi︠a︡ Krotova. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. 2001. ISBN 0-306-46494-2. OCLC 44750791.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - Luria, Aleksandr Romanovich (1980), "Investigation of the Higher Visual Functions", Higher Cortical Functions in Man, Boston, MA: Springer US, pp. 451–468, ISBN 978-1-4615-8581-7, retrieved 2021-02-27