Arthur Lester Benton
Arthur Lester Benton (1909–2006) was a renowned neuropsychologist and psychologist, best known for his significant contributions to the field of clinical neuropsychology. His work has greatly influenced the understanding and assessment of brain-behavior relationships.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Arthur Lester Benton was born in New York City in 1909. He completed his undergraduate studies at City College of New York, where he developed an interest in psychology. Benton then pursued his doctoral studies at Columbia University, where he was mentored by prominent psychologist Harry Harlow. He received his Ph.D. in psychology in 1935.
Career[edit | edit source]
After completing his Ph.D., Benton worked as a research associate at the Neuropsychiatric Institute at the University of Illinois. He later became a professor of neurology and psychology at the University of Iowa, where he spent the majority of his career.
Benton is best known for developing several neuropsychological tests, including the Benton Visual Retention Test (BVRT), the Facial Recognition Test (FRT), and the Judgment of Line Orientation (JLO). These tests are widely used in the field of clinical neuropsychology to assess cognitive functions such as memory, visual perception, and spatial orientation.
Contributions to Neuropsychology[edit | edit source]
Benton's work has had a profound impact on the field of neuropsychology. His tests have been used to diagnose and assess a variety of neurological conditions, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and traumatic brain injury. Benton's research has also contributed to the understanding of the relationship between brain function and behavior.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Arthur Lester Benton passed away in 2006, but his legacy continues to influence the field of neuropsychology. His tests are still widely used in clinical settings, and his research continues to inform the understanding of brain-behavior relationships.
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