Harold H. Schlosberg, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Harold H. Schlosberg

American psychologist

Date of Birth: 03-Jan-1904

Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York, United States

Date of Death: 05-Aug-1964

Profession: psychologist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Harold H. Schlosberg

  • Harold Schlosberg (January 3, 1904 – August 5, 1964) was a professor of psychology at Brown University from 1928 until the end of his life.
  • Born in Brooklyn, N.Y, Schlosberg earned his Bachelor's (1925) and Ph.D.
  • (1928) degrees from Princeton University.
  • An experimental psychologist, Schlosberg made notable contributions on subjects ranging from conditioned reflexes to the expression of human emotions.
  • He co-authored the 1954 2nd edition of Experimental Psychology, an influential textbook used by a generation of graduate students.
  • Schlosberg served as chairman of Brown's Department of Psychology from 1954 until his death in 1964.
  • As Chair, he was responsible for planning the construction of Hunter Laboratory, at the time a state-of-the-art building expressly designed for undergraduate teaching and the requirements of psychological research, from animal behavior to visual perception.
  • Schlosberg was particularly noted for his work on the conditioned reflex , visual perception and the analysis of human emotions.
  • He was among the first to distinguish classical (Pavlovian) conditioning from instrumental (operant) conditioning.
  • He pioneered the description of emotion in terms of spatial dimensions, with labels such as happy versus sad and disgust versus surprise, a description based primarily on the analysis of facial expressions.
  • Further biographical information at: [1].

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