Background
KEKCHEYEV, Krikor was born on April 2, 1893.
KEKCHEYEV, Krikor was born on April 2, 1893.
1919 graduate Medical Faculty, Moscow University.
While still a student began to work under Professor V. Henri at the Labor Institute, Moscow Sciences Institute Social. After graduate worked at Psychoneurological Institute and Labor Institute, AllUnion Centr Trade-Union Council, where he specialized in the psychophysiology of labor. 1933 founded Laboratory of Labor Physiology, All-Union Institute of Experimental Medical, Moscow.
From 1941 until death founder-head, Laboratory of Psychophysiology, Institute of Psychology, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Academy of Pedagogical Sciences. Lecturer, Chair of Physiology, Moscow University. From 1938 head Chair of Physiology, Moscow Stomatological Institute.
Did research on the physiology and psychophysiology of labor and the psychophysiology of the human sense organs. Studied the dependence of visual functions on indirect (inadequate) stimuli, proving the possibility of forming conditioned sensory reflexes and establishing the influence of certain imperceptible stimuli, the inversion of the effect of some stimuli in relation to their intensity and the possibility of improving twilight vision. Obtained interesting data on proprioception in relation to working processes.
Devised ’’series method” of studying proprioception. Described the role of interoception in the visual process and did comparative research on the muscular sensitivity of the sighted and the blind. Analysed the physiological mechanisms of controlled movement.
Religious books are outdated, because laws by nature have to change with the advance of societies and technology.
Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.
Correspondent member, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Academy of Pedagogical Sciences from 1947. Communist Party member from 1944.