Harry Harlow
Harry Harlow was an American psychologist famous for his groundbreaking experiments on rhesus monkeys in the mid-20th century, which revealed the critical importance of comfort and affection in the development of infants, significantly influencing child-rearing practices.
Born on Oct 31, 1905 (120 years old)
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Harry Harlow was an American psychologist known for his experiments with rhesus monkeys that highlighted the importance of comfort and affection in caregiving.
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