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INICIOS DE PSICOLOGÍA EN RUSIA
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INICIOS DE PSICOLOGÍA EN RUSIA
Psicologia experimental instrospectiva
Nicolai Grot
desarrolla el giro Psiqico
se mantiene en el intercambio de movimientos o impresiones
de Wilhem Wundgt 1873-1874
propone incorporación de enfoque experimental a la independiente
N. Langue
figura mas representativa
fundador del laboratorio psicologico Universidad de Odesssa
Psicología experimental filosófica
1850 ivan mijailovich sechenov
teoria de reflejos esquema E-R
1850
padre de la fisiología de Rusia" y el fundador de la psicología materialista en Rusia
primero en proponer una psicologia basada en el efecto fisiologico del reflejo
la capacidad de soportar los estímulos detienen los impulsos indeseables. Y todas estas características dependen de la actividad del cerebro
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