Kurt Koffka

Kurt Koffka Kurt Koffka (March 12, 1886 – November 22, 1941) was a German psychologist and professor. He was born and educated in Berlin, Germany; he died in Northampton, Massachusetts, from coronary thrombosis. He was influenced by his maternal uncle, a biologist, to pursue science. He had many interests including visual perception, brain damage, sound localization, developmental psychology, and experimental psychology. He worked alongside Max Wertheimer and Wolfgang Köhler to develop Gestalt psychology. Koffka had several publications including "The Growth of the Mind: An Introduction to Child Psychology" (1924) and "The Principles of Gestalt Psychology" (1935) which elaborated on his research. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Er tong xin li xue xin lun /
    兒童心理學新論 /
    兒童心理學新論 /

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    Geshi xin li xue yuan li /
    格式心理學原理 /

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    by Koffka, Kurt, 1886-1941
    Published 1919

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    Er tong xin li xue xin lun /
    兒童心理學新論 /
    by Koffka, Kurt, 1886-1941
    Published 1972

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    by Koffka, Kurt, 1886-1941
    Published 1977

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