Karl H. Pribram Quote

If you knew all about it, it wouldn't be the leading edge.

Karl H. Pribram

If you knew all about it, it wouldn't be the leading edge.

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About Karl H. Pribram

Karl H. Pribram ([ˈpr̝̊iːbram]) (February 25, 1919 – January 19, 2015) was a visionary pioneer in the fields of cognitive psychology, cognitive science, neuropsychology, holonomic brain theory, and holographic consciousness. He was described by his peers as the “Einstein of Brain Science” and the “Magellan of the Mind” for his groundbreaking research into the interrelations of the brain, behavior and consciousness.
The Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology states that "Karl H. Pribram’s theoretical and empirical contributions to the study of brain–behavior relations have helped shape the landscape of modern brain science." Pribram is internationally known for his pioneering research into all of the following: the structure and function of the brain ("the Wetware"); his contributions to the field of neuropsychology; his contributions to the launch of the Cognitive revolution in psychology; his multiple discoveries in sensory perception, memory storage and retrieval; his definition of the boundaries and functions of the limbic system; and his development of Holonomic Brain Theory (through interactions with Hungarian physicist Dennis Gabor and theoretical physicist David Bohm).