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  1. Vladimir Mikhailovich Bekhterev (Russian: Влади́мир Миха́йлович Бе́хтерев, IPA: [ˈbʲextʲɪrʲɪf]; 20 January 1857 – 24 December 1927) was a Russian neurologist and the father of objective psychology.

  2. Vladimir Bekhterev (born Jan. 20 [Feb 1, New Style], 1857, Sorali, Vyatka [now Kirov], Russia—died Dec. 24, 1927, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.) was a Russian neurophysiologist and psychiatrist who studied the formations of the brain and investigated conditioned reflexes.

  3. Sep 27, 2017 · Vladimir Mikhailovich Bekhterev was one of the most productive Russian scientists of his time, publishing around 1700 scientific papers, and founding 12 journals and 50 institutions, including the Russian League Against Epilepsy.

  4. Aug 1, 2005 · In the history of medicine, there have been few outstanding physicians or researchers who were specialists in both neurology and psychiatry. One of them was the Russian scientist Vladimir Bekhterev.

  5. Bekhterev was one of the prominent scientists of his era. He played a crucial role in the study of the development of the brain's organization, neurophysiology and neuropathology and in the objective study of psychological phenomena.

  6. Abstract. Bekhterev was one of the prominent scientists of his era. He played a crucial role in the study of the development of the brain’s organization, neurophysiology and neuropathology and in the objective study of psychological phenomena. Due to a trick of fate, Bekhterev’s name and scientific contributions were neglected and consigned ...

  7. Dec 19, 2018 · Among many Russian neuroscientists (who included Vladimir Betz, Konstantin Tretiakoff, and Alexander Luria) was Vladimir Mikhaylovich Bekhterev, (1857-1927) (Figure 1). Neurologist, morphologist and experimental psychologist, he was a most industrious, inventive and inexhaustible physician.