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  1. Karl H. Pribram (/ ˈ p r aɪ b r æ m /; German: [ˈpʁiːbram]; February 25, 1919 – January 19, 2015) was a professor at Georgetown University, in the United States, an emeritus professor of psychology and psychiatry at Stanford University and distinguished professor at Radford University.

  2. Karl Pribram. Studies of the brain. Author of more than 700 papers and other publications such as; Plans and the Structure of Behavior; Languages of the Brain; Brain and Perception; and Freud's Project Reassessed. This is your main source for information on brain research. Theory Papers.

  3. Apr 6, 2016 · Presents an obituary for Karl H. Pribram, who died on January 19, 2015. Karl had a very successful and extensive 70-year career in neuroscience research. He was a prolific researcher and writer, publishing approximately 150 data papers, almost 300 theoretical papers, and 19 books.

    • Joseph S King
    • 2016
  4. Presents an obituary for Karl H. Pribram, who died on January 19, 2015. Karl had a very successful and extensive 70-year career in neuroscience research. He was a prolific researcher and writer, publishing approximately 150 data papers, almost 300 theoretical papers, and 19 books.

  5. Karl H. Pribram ( / ˈpraɪbræm /; German: [ ˈpʁiːbram]; February 25, 1919 – January 19, 2015) was a professor at Georgetown University, in the United States, an emeritus professor of psychology and psychiatry at Stanford University and distinguished professor at Radford University.

  6. Dr. Pribram has been called theMagellan of the Mind” for his pioneering research into the functions of the brain’s limbic system, frontal lobes, temporal lobes, and their roles in decision making and emotion.

  7. Jan 1, 2018 · Karl H. Pribram’s theoretical and empirical contributions to the study of brain-behavior relations have helped shape the landscape of modern brain science. A neurosurgeon by training, Pribram is most well-known for his “holonomic theory of the brain” which posits a conceptualization of brain processes as distributed wave ...