Heinrich Klüver
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Heinrich Kluver (May 25, 1897 - February 8, 1979) was a notable figure in the fields of animal behavior and Gestalt psychology, largely credited with introducing the latter to the United States in the early twentieth century. He collaborated most often and fruitfully with Paul Bucy and made various contributions to neuroanatomy throughout his career. His expositions of and experiments with mescaline were also groundbreaking at the time.
[edit] External links
- An in-depth biography by Karl Pribram and Frederick Nahm: http://fermat.nap.edu/html/bio73h/kluver.html