Economo Triad

The Economo Triad, also known as the Economo Triumvirate, is a group of scientists working in the fields of economics and neuroscience. It was created at the beginning of the 20th century by Charles Econom, one of the most influential neurologists of his time.

The triad included Karl Econom, Otto Neurath and Othmar Spann. All of them were representatives of the Austrian school of economics and were actively involved in research in the field of neuroscience and psychology.

Econom's main contribution to science was the creation of the triad theory, which describes the interaction between the three main components of the brain: sensory, motor and associative. This theory became the basis for many further studies in neurology, psychology and medicine.

Othmar Spann made significant contributions to the development of triad theory and made major contributions to the study of memory and attention. He also studied the influence of emotions on human behavior and developed a theory of emotions.

Neurath was one of the leading researchers in the field of psychology and studied perception, attention and thinking. He also developed the triad theory and was one of the first to study the connection between emotions and human behavior.

Thus, the Economo Triad is a unique scientific team that has been engaged in research in various fields of science, including economics, neuroscience and psychology. Their work had a significant impact on the development of these fields of science and continues to remain relevant and interesting for modern scientists.



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