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Larson, John Augustus Canadian-American psychiatrist. Born December 11, 1892 in Shelburn, Nova Scotia, Canada. Lalin graduated from Boston University in 1914 and received a Ph.D. from the University of California in 1920.
Larson
(Psychiatrist)
- Chinese name
- Larson
- Foreign name
- Larson, John Augustus
- Country of Citizenship
- Canada
- place of birth
- Shelburne, Nova Scotia
- date of birth
- December 11, 1892
- Occupation
- Psychiatrist
- graduated school
- Boston University
- Major achievements
- PhD, University of California
- Larson, John Augustus Canadian-American psychiatrist. Born December 11, 1892 in Shelburn, Nova Scotia, Canada. Lalin graduated from Boston University in 1914 and received a Ph.D. from the University of California in 1920.
- Larson was interested in criminology, studied medicine, and received a doctorate in medicine from the Lasch Medical School in 1982. He has been a psychiatrist in prisons, hospitals and health centres.
- He believes that lying involves an effort not to tell the truth, and the fear of being exposed can cause unconscious adrenaline secretion, which can be detected from the changes in human characteristics caused by it. Therefore, he designed a kind of machine, that is, "multiple wave loggers", which can continuously record pulse rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure and sweat secretion simultaneously. When lying, these changes may or may be greater than when telling the truth. The device was immediately called a "polygraph". It is not true, but it proves useful. Dart (Raymond Arthur) Australian-South African anthropologist and surgeon. Born in Brisbane, Australia on February 4, 1893. Dart was educated in Australia and received a medical degree in 1917. He arrived in South Africa in 1923 and has never left there. Dart's main occupation was a surgeon and anatomy, but he became famous for a non-medical discovery. In 1924, a skull was found in a limestone mine in South Africa. It was similar to a human skull except for its small size. The skull was sent to Dart, who was working at the University of Witwood Texland in Johannesburg. He identified this as a human ancestor and named it "Australopithecus". This discovery has been controversial.
- Dart and his collaborators had to start systematically searching for similar fossil remains. They found a large number of ancient ape fossils, which fully proved that the judgment of the first skull was correct. At present, the southern ancient ape is a well-established stage in the development of human beings, which also includes the "Java erect ape man" discovered by Dubois and the "Beijing ape man" in East Asia. In East Africa, more prehistoric prehistoric fossils have been found, which seems to be sufficient to confirm that human ancestors have evolved from non-land ancient apes.