Bluma Zeigarnik, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Bluma Zeigarnik

Soviet psychologist

Date of Birth: 09-Nov-1900

Place of Birth: Prienai, Kaunas County, Lithuania

Date of Death: 24-Feb-1988

Profession: psychologist

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Bluma Zeigarnik

  • Bluma Wulfovna Zeigarnik (Russian: ???´?? ??´??????? ?????´????, IPA: ['bl?um? 'vul?f?vn? z??j'garn??k]; 9 November (27 October) 1900 – 24 February 1988) was a Soviet psychologist and psychiatrist, a member of the Berlin School of experimental psychology and Vygotsky Circle.
  • She discovered the Zeigarnik effect and contributed to the establishment of experimental psychopathology as a separate discipline in the Soviet Union in the post-World War II period. In the 1920s she conducted a study on memory, in which she compared memory in relation to incomplete and complete tasks.
  • She had found that incomplete tasks are easier to remember than successful ones.
  • This is now known as the Zeigarnik effect.
  • She later began working at the Institute of Higher Nervous Activity which is where she would meet her next big influence Vygowski, and become a part of his circle of scientists.
  • It was also there that Zeigarnik founded the Department of Psychology.
  • During that time, Zeigarnik received the Lewin Memorial Award in 1983 for her psychological research.

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