1963
DOI: 10.2117/psysoc.1963.59
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Behaviorism in Japan

Abstract: Two great pioneers of Japanese scientific psychology are Yujiro Motora (1858Motora ( -1912 and Matataro Matsumoto (1865-1943. Although Motora was first interested in psychophysics, he later turned to speculative and systematic psychology (Kido, 1961). On the other hand, Matsumoto devoted himself to experimental and applied psychology more intensively than to systematic psychology. One of his main contributions was what he called 'psychocinematics' by which he meant an objecti:ve study of purposive bodily movem… Show more

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