Luria, Alexander Romanovich - ŭlˌyĭksänˈdər rōmänˈəvyĭchˌ loorˈēä, 1902–77, Soviet psychologist. Luria made advances in many areas, including cognitive psychology, the processes of learning and forgetting, and mental retardation. One of Luria's most important studies charted the way in |
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