Heinz Werner
Austrian psychologist
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- PhD Psychology University of Hamburg
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Heinz Werner was a developmental psychologist who also studied perception, aesthetics, and language. Early life Werner was born to Emilie Klauber Werner and Leopold Werner, who was a manufacturer by trade. He was the second of four children, and the first-born son. His father died when he was four, leaving his mother to raise the children. The family; however, did not suffer financially due to provision being made. Both Werner's elementary and high school education was received in Vienna. He had several interests throughout school, including music, particularly the violin, and the sciences. At the age of 10 he became particularly interested in books containing information about the theory of Evolution. These would be the interests that shape his university experiences.
Heinz Werner 's Published Works
Published Works
- Comparative Psychology of Mental Development (1942) (1668)
- Symbol formation : an organismic-developmental approach to language and the expression of thought (1964) (609)
- Interference effects of Stroop color-word test in childhood, adulthood, and aging. (1962) (597)
- Studies on Contour: I. Qualitative Analyses (1935) (280)
- Toward a general theory of perception. (1952) (200)
- Microgenesis and aphasia. (1956) (172)
- Pathology of figure-background relation in the child. (1941) (121)
- The effect of danger upon the experience of time. (1961) (119)
- The Developmental Approach to Cognition: Its Relevance to the Psychological Interpretation of Anthropological and Ethnolinguistic Data (1956) (103)
- DISORDERS OF CONCEPTUAL THINKING IN THE BRAIN-INJURED CHILD (1942) (94)
- Process and achievement—a basic problem of education and developmental psychology. (1937) (93)
- Experiments on sensory-tonic field theory of perception. VI. Effect of position of head, eyes, and of object on position of the apparent median plane. (1953) (72)
- Development of Word Meaning Through Verbal Context: An Experimental Study (1950) (65)
- AGE DIFFERENCES IN PERFORMANCE ON THE STROOP COLOR-WORD TEST. (1963) (64)
- The effect of success and failure on space localization. (1957) (64)
- Experiments on sensory-tonic field theory of perception. I. Effect of extraneous stimulation on the visual perception of verticality. (1951) (63)
- THE EFFECT OF BODY TILT ON TACTUAL-KINESTHETIC PERCEPTION OF VERTICALITY. (1964) (62)
- Experiments on sensory-tonic field theory of perception. II. Effect of supported and unsupported tilt of the body on the visual perception of verticality. (1951) (58)
- The body percept (1965) (56)
- Perceptual development : an investigation within the framework of sensory-tonic field theory (1957) (52)
- Experiments on sensory-tonic field theory of perception. IV. Effect of initial position of a rod on apparent verticality. (1952) (48)
- A Deficiency in the Perception of Apparent Motion in Children with Brain Injury (1942) (46)
- Dynamics in binocular depth perception (1937) (46)
- Experiments on sensory-tonic field theory of perception. III. Effect of body rotation on the visual perception of verticality. (1951) (45)
- Abnormal and subnormal rigidity. (1946) (44)
- Binocular Depth Contrast and the Conditions of the Binocular Field (1938) (43)
- Critical Flicker-Frequency in Children with Brain Injury (1942) (41)
- DEFICIENCY IN THE FINGER SCHEMA IN RELATION TO ARITHMETIC DISABILITY* (FINGER AGNOSIA AND ACALCULIA) (1938) (39)
- Motion and Motion Perception: A Study on Vicarious Functioning (1945) (39)
- Perception of verticality in middle and old age. (1959) (37)
- Studies in Physiognomic Perception: I. Effect of Configurational Dynamics and Meaning-Induced Sets on the Position of the Apparent Median Plane (1954) (36)
- COMPARATIVE PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF THE BRAIN-INJURED CHILD AND THE TRAUMATIC BRAIN-INJURED ADULT (1943) (36)
- Studies in Physiognomic Perception: Iii. Effect of Directional Dynamics and Meaning-Induced Sets on Autokinetic Motions (1957) (36)
- Studies on Contour: Strobostereoscopic Phenomena (1940) (35)
- THE MENTAL ORGANIZATION OF THE BRAIN-INJURED MENTALLY DEFECTIVE CHILD (1941) (34)
- Perception of part-whole relationships in middle and old age. (1960) (30)
- Experiments on sensory-tonic field theory of perception. V. Effect of body status on the kinesthetic perception of verticality. (1952) (29)
- Studies in the effect of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD-25): self- and object-size perception in schizophrenics and normal adults. (1958) (28)
- Problems and methods of functional analysis in mentally deficient children. (1939) (28)
- Studies in Physiognomic Perception: II. Effect of Directional Dynamics of Pictured Objects and of Words on the Position of the Apparent Horizon (1955) (27)
- A History of Psychology in Autobiography, Vol IV. (1952) (23)
- Rhythmic Activity and the Discrimination of Stimuli in Time (1964) (23)
- Changes in Phychological Distance under Conditions of Danger1 (1955) (23)
- SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE PERCEPTION OF APPARENT VERTICALITY AND APPARENT BODY POSITION UNDER CONDITIONS OF BODY TILT. (1963) (22)
- Experiments on sensory-tonic field theory of perception. VII. Effec of asymmetrical extent and starting positions of figures on the visual apparent median plane. (1953) (21)
- Animistic thinking in brain-injured, mentally retarded children. (1944) (21)
- Studies in Physiognomic Perception: V. Effect of Ascending and Descending Gliding Tones on Autokinetic Motion (1958) (21)
- Studies in the effects of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD-25); visual perception of verticality in schizophrenic and normal adults. (1957) (21)
- Studies in vicariousness: motor activity and perceived movement. (1953) (19)
- Change of Meaning: A Study of Semantic Processes Through the Experimental Method (1954) (19)
- FINGER AGNOSIA IN CHILDREN (1939) (18)
- Relation between Perceived Location of Objects and Perceived Location of One's Own Body (1962) (18)
- Musical "micro-scales" and "micro-melodies." (1940) (17)
- Effect of visual spatial context on perception of one's own body. (1963) (17)
- Rhythmic activity and the perception of time. (1963) (16)
- Effect of Boundary on Perception of Head Size (1957) (16)
- The Innsbruck studies on distorted visual fields in relation to an organismic theory of perception. (1955) (16)
- Auditory-Motor Organization in Two Clinical Types of Mentally Deficient Children (1941) (14)
- Studies in vicariousness; effect of muscular involvement on visual threshold. (1958) (14)
- Language Analysis in Brain-Injured and Non-Brain-Injured Mentally Deficient Children (1945) (13)
- Development of Visuo-Motor Performance on the Marble-Board Test in Mentally Retarded Children (1944) (13)
- Effect of Enhancement of Head Boundary on Head Size and Shape (1958) (12)
- SOME RELATIONS BETWEEN AUTOKINETIC MOTION AND SPACE LOCALIZATION. (1965) (12)
- BINOCULAR VISION—NORMAL AND ABNORMAL (1942) (10)
- Perception of Spatial Relationship in Mentally Deficient Children (1940) (10)
- Comparative psychology of mental development, New York (Science Editions) 1961. (1961) (10)
- Symbolic Mediation and Organization of Thought: An Experimental Approach By Means of the Line Schematization Technique (1957) (9)
- Apparent speed of walking under conditions of danger. (1965) (9)
- Comparative psychology of mental development / Heinz Werner (1948) (8)
- The figure-ground syndrome in the brain-injured child. (1956) (8)
- WILLIAM STERN'S PERSONALISTICS AND PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSONALITY (1938) (8)
- Generality and specificity. (1952) (7)
- Space Localization Under Conditions of Danger (1956) (7)
- SOME ASPECTS OF SPACE PERCEPTION IN MENTAL RETARDATES. (1964) (6)
- Gestalt laws of organization and organismic theory of perception: effect of asymmetry induced by the factor of similarity on the position of the apparent median plane and apparent horizon. (1955) (6)
- RELATION BETWEEN PERCEPTUAL AND CONCEPTUAL OPERATIONS: NUMERICAL DISTANCE AND VISUAL EXTENT. (1964) (5)
- EFFECT OF TONUS CHANGES ON PERCEIVED LOCATION OF VISUAL STIMULI. (1964) (5)
- Studies in Physiognomic Perception: IV. Effect of Muscular Involvement on the Dynamic Properties of Objects (1957) (5)
- The effect of muscular involvement on sensitivity: asymmetrical convergence on the distribution of visual sensitivity. (1960) (4)
- Method of Stimulus Presentation and Apparent Body Position under Lateral Body Tilt (1967) (4)
- The effect of postural factors on the distribution of tactual sensitivity and the organization of tactual-kinaesthetic space (1962) (4)
- The Non-Projective Aspects of the Rorschach Experiment: II. Organismic Theory and Perceptual Response (1956) (4)
- Thought disturbance with reference to figure-background impairment in brain-injured children. (1948) (3)
- Tactual recognition under polarized versus depolarized self-object cognitive attitudes (1964) (3)
- The unfolding of artistic ability. (1950) (2)
- Learning relative frequency distributions: some perceptual and cognitive factors. (1973) (1)
- Symposium on genetic psychology. I. Introduction: The conception of genetic psychology. (1951) (1)
- A device for measuring angular movements of the body around its own axes. (1952) (1)
- Effect of Muscular Involvement on Size Perception (1959) (1)
- Conclusion: Saltatory vs. gradual developmental changes. (1952) (0)
- On the Developmental Theory of Languages: Reply (1957) (0)
- Studies on butter colour. (1969) (0)
- Proto-forms of subsumptive generalization. (1952) (0)
- Analysis of final solutions. (1952) (0)
- A Caravan of Music Stories (1948) (0)
- Correctness and conventionalization. (1952) (0)
- Conventionalization of speech. (1952) (0)
- Processes of signifying words. (1952) (0)
- Psychopathology and the concept of humanity on aging. (1948) (0)
- Correspondence: The acquisition of word meanings. (1954) (0)
- Rigidity, flexibility, and autocriticism. (1952) (0)
- Rigidity and flexibility; Autocritical attitudes. (1952) (0)
- A treasury of doctor stories (1946) (0)
- Studies on contour. III. Negative after-images. (1952) (0)
- Grammatization: Lexicalization and syntactic structurization. (1952) (0)
- Interpretation of sentences during signification. (1952) (0)
- Review of Brain and intelligence. (1949) (0)
- The concept of developmental level. (1952) (0)
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