Édouard Claparède

Description: (Swiss Neurologist and Psychologist Known for His Formulation of the 'Law of Momentary Interest')
Édouard Claparède was a prominent Swiss neurologist, child psychologist, and educator recognized for his valuable contributions to psychology and education. He was a pioneer in studying memory and learning, particularly in children. Claparède's research centered on exploring memory mechanisms and the influence of experiences on learning outcomes. Additionally, he advanced developmental psychology by highlighting the significance of early childhood experiences in cognitive development.

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Birthday March 24, 1873 (Aries)
Born In Geneva, Switzerland
Died on September 29, 1940
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