Bechtereva, Natalia (1924–)

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Bechtereva, Natalia (1924–)

Russian physician specializing in brain research. Name variations: Natalia Petrovna Bechtereva. Born July 7, 1924, in Russia.

Conducted majority of research at Institute of Experimental Medicine (part of Leningrad's Academy of Medical Sciences), of which she served as head of department of human neurophysiology; performed work on brain function which assisted in treatment of disorders including severe epilepsy (1950s–60s); was 1st to use electrodes to study normal brain function; with coworkers, discovered type of signal that reflected emotions; extended research to examine thinking (1960s); received Century Award from International Organization of Psychophysiology (1998). Was a member of Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of the Human Brain, and Finnish Academy of Science and Letters.

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