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Jan 14, Mathilde Hertz: Today in the History of Psychology (14th January 1891)




Mathilde Hertz was born. An eminent biologist and sensory physiologist, Hertz was also a pioneer in the field of comparative psychology, whose work in this area helped establish the psychological study of animal behavior as a distinct field of research.

During a short but very productive career Hertz published over thirty articles, the most influential of which drew upon Gestalt principles in the study of animal perception.



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