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  1. Richard H. Berger, longtime movie, TV and theatrical producer and theater founder, died Oct. 8 of natural causes at his home in Los Angeles. He was 94. Berger, whose forte was producing book ...

  2. Richard H. Berger was born on 13 September 1904. He was a producer and director, known for Musical Comedy Time (1950), Roughshod (1949) and Rachel and the Stranger (1948). He died on 8 October 1998 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  3. Richard H. Berger was born on 13 September 1904. He was a producer and director, known for Roughshod (1949), Musical Comedy Time (1950) and Rachel and the Stranger (1948). He died on 8 October 1998 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  4. Mar 5, 2020 · The discovery of EEG. Bergers incident led him to explore the physiological basis of psychic events. However, the results were not as expected. He began researching the brain’s electrical activity. Berger’s son Klaus and daughter Ilse became subject in all his work [ 1 ].

  5. Hans Berger recorded the first human electroencephalograms (EEGs) in 1924. He obtained his medical degree from the University of Jena, Germany, in 1897 and then joined the university psychiatric clinic directed by Otto Binswanger. There he remained until retirement in 1938.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_BergerHans Berger - Wikipedia

    Berger followed this work with his most significant contribution to modern science. British physician, Richard Caton (1842-1926), had previously described electrical potentials recorded from the exposed cortices of dogs and nonhuman apes. Berger's patient gave him the opportunity to apply Caton's technique to a human.

  7. Richard H. Berger specialized in producing stage musicals, but he also produced television shows and a few feature films. He had his first success in the late '20s, producing musicals on Broadway. In the late '30s, Berger ran the outdoor productions at the Muni Opera House in St. Louis.