Lev Vekker
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Lev Markovich Vekker, Russian: Лев Маркович Веккер (4 October 1918, Odessa – 1 October 2001, Virginia, United States) was a Russian and American psychologist.[1]
Vekker was a George Mason University professor of psychology and director/CEO of the Krasnow Institute. His research focused on the problems of objectivity of human cognition. Vekker advanced a general theory of cognitive processes.
Works (in Russian)
- Психика и реальность: единая теория психических процессов (Psyche and reality: a Uniform Theory of Psychical Processes)
- Восприятие и основы его моделирования (Perception and Ways of Its Modeling)
References
External links
- Полная биография - a complete biography (in Russian)
- Lev Vekker Papers
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- 20th-century American psychologists
- 1918 births
- 2001 deaths
- Soviet psychologists
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- George Mason University faculty