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  1. Sep 7, 2023 · Max Wertheimer. The inaugural article of Gestalt Psychology was Max Wertheimers Experimental Studies of the Perception of Movement, published in 1912. Wertheimer, then at the Institute of Psychology in Frankfurt am Main, described a visual illusion called apparent motion in this article.

  2. Max Wertheimer (April 15, 1880 – October 12, 1943) was a psychologist who was one of the three founders of Gestalt psychology, along with Kurt Koffka and Wolfgang Köhler. He is known for his book, Productive Thinking, and for conceiving the phi phenomenon as part of his work in Gestalt psychology.

  3. Max Wertheimer was a Czech-born psychologist, one of the founders, along with Kurt Koffka and Wolfgang Köhler, of Gestalt psychology (q.v.), which attempts to examine psychological phenomena as structural wholes, rather than breaking them down into components.

  4. Aug 8, 2023 · Max Wertheimer was a founding figures of the Gestalt psychology school of thought. The Gestalt approach focused on looking at things as a whole, suggesting that the whole was more than simply the sum of its parts.

  5. Mar 7, 2021 · Max Wertheimer was the first to study perceptual organization. Wertheimer’s approach to the way we perceive the world was to look at things as a whole. This means that he suggested that the whole was much more than its parts.

  6. Abstract. In 1912, Max Wertheimer published his paper on phi motion, widely recognized as the start of Gestalt psychology. Because of its continued relevance in modern psychology, this centennial anniversary is an excellent opportunity to take stock of what Gestalt psychology has offered and how it has changed since its inception.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › psychology-and-psychiatry-biographies › max-wertheimerMax Wertheimer | Encyclopedia.com

    May 14, 2018 · The German psychologist Max Wertheimer (1880-1943) was the originator of Gestalt psychology, which had a profound influence on the whole science of psychology. Max Wertheimer was born in Prague on April 15, 1880.

  8. The publication of Czech-born psychologist Max Wertheimer ’s “Experimentelle Studien über das Sehen von Bewegung” (“Experimental Studies of the Perception of Movement”) in 1912 marks the founding of the Gestalt school.

  9. Max Wertheimer (b. April 15, 1880 - d. October 12, 1943) was born in the Czech Republic. He was one of the trio of psychologists who founded the Gestalt school of psychology (his collaborators were Wolfgang Kohler and Kurt Koffka).

  10. Max Wertheimer, (b. April 15, 1880, Prague, Czech.—d. Oct. 12, 1943, New Rochelle, N.Y., U.S.) German psychologist. He taught at the Universities of Frankfurt and Berlin (1916–29) before immigrating to the U.S. to teach at the New School for Social Research (1933–43).