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  2. Indian psychology - Wikipedia

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    Indian psychology refers to an emerging scholarly and scientific subfield of psychology.Psychologists working in this field are retrieving the psychological ideas embedded in indigenous Indian religious and spiritual traditions and philosophies, and expressing these ideas in psychological terms that permit further psychological research and application.

  3. Narendra Nath Sen Gupta - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory research at the University of Calcutta primarily focused on the areas of depth perception, psychophysics, and attention. [3] As a leading proponent of the scientific nature of psychological research, Sen Gupta was instrumental in the inclusion of psychology as a distinct division of the Indian Science Congress in 1923, and was elected president of the division in 1925.

  4. Category:Indian psychologists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indian psychologists" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amit Abraham;

  5. Indra Sen - Wikipedia

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    He later returned to the University of Delhi. In December 1933 he met Jung when the latter visited Calcutta for the Indian Science Congress. [1] Sen went on to become President of the psychology section of the Indian Science Congress, and was also a recipient of the Eastern-Western psychology lecture award of the Swami Pranavananda Psychology ...

  6. Girishwar Misra - Wikipedia

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    For 15 years, until the end of 2015, he was editor of Psychological Studies, [5] [6] a journal of the National Academy of Psychology, India. [7] As of 2016, he was continuing as the special issue editor of Psychological Studies. [8] He has been one of the leaders of the emerging field of Indian psychology.

  7. Koneru Ramakrishna Rao - Wikipedia

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    Koneru Ramakrishna Rao (4 October 1932 – 9 November 2021) was an Indian philosopher who served as Chancellor of GITAM (Deemed To Be University), and as Chairman of GITAM school of Gandhian Studies, psychologist, parapsychologist, educationist, teacher, researcher and administrator.

  8. Gunamudian David Boaz - Wikipedia

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    The department of Psychology was instituted at the University of Madras in 1943 by him under the influence of Nobel laureate, Sir C. V. Raman and G.N. Ramachandran. [3] The "Journal of The Madras University" states that Boaz joined the department on 27 September 1943 and on 27 October 1943, he became the Senior Lecturer in Psychology. [ 4 ]

  9. Sudhir Kakar - Wikipedia

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    Kakar was born on 25 July 1938 in Nainital, [3] a town in present-day Uttarakhand, India.He spent his early childhood near Sargodha, now in Pakistan [4] and also in Rohtak, where his father was an additional district magistrate during the British Raj and during the partition of India, and the family moved quite a bit from city to city.