Max Wertheimer's Research on Aphasia and Brain Disorders
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2001
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Journal Article
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SUBJECT(S):
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Gestalt psychology, Gestalt theory, Max Wertheimer, aphasia, brain disorder, psychopathology, neuropathology
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Psychology
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http://gestalttheory.net/gth/
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LANGUAGE:
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English
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PUB ID:
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103-404-798
(Last edited on
2004/12/20 02:52:24 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
Max Wertheimer’s studies on aphasia are hardly known today, since they were not published in ordinary scientific journals. This holds true in spite of the fact that his respective investigations contain important implications for Gestalt theory. The question why Wertheimer discontinued his aphasia research is tentatively answered here by the suggestion that Wertheimer postponed it in favour of the then-more-promising experimental research on motion perception.
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