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'''Natalia Petrovna Bekhtereva'''<ref>Also [[romanization of Russian|transliterated]] '''Bechtereva'''</ref> ({{lang-rus|Ната́лья Петро́вна Бе́хтерева|p=ˈbʲextʲɪrʲɪvə}}; July 7, 1924 – June 22, 2008) was a Soviet and Russian [[neuroscientist]] and [[psychologist]] who developed neurophysiological approaches to [[psychology]], such as measuring the impulse activity of human [[neuron]]s. She was a participant in the documentary films ''The Call of the Abyss'' ({{lang-ru|Зов бездны}}) and ''Storm of Consciousness'' ({{lang-ru|Штурм сознания}}), which aroused wide public interest. [[Candidate of Sciences|Candidate of Biological Sciences]], [[Doktor nauk|Doctor of Medicine]], [[Full Professor]].
'''Natalia Petrovna Bekhtereva'''<ref>Also [[romanization of Russian|transliterated]] '''Bechtereva'''</ref> ({{lang-rus|Ната́лья Петро́вна Бе́хтерева|p=ˈbʲextʲɪrʲɪvə}}; July 7, 1924 – June 22, 2008) was a Soviet and Russian [[neuroscientist]] and [[psychologist]] who developed neurophysiological approaches to [[psychology]], such as measuring the impulse activity of human [[neuron]]s. She was a participant in the documentary films ''The Call of the Abyss'' ({{lang-ru|Зов бездны}}) and ''Storm of Consciousness'' ({{lang-ru|Штурм сознания}}), which aroused wide public interest. [[Candidate of Sciences|Candidate of Biological Sciences]], [[Doctor of Sciences|Doctor of Medicine]], [[Professor|Full Professor]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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She worked as a junior research fellow at the Institute of Experimental Medicine, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (1950–1954). After working her way up from a senior research fellow to the head of the laboratory and Deputy Director, she worked at the Research Neurosurgical Institute named after Professor Andrey L. Polenov of the USSR Ministry of Health (1954–1962). In 1959 she became a [[Doctor of Medicine]]. Since 1962 – at the Institute of Institute of Experimental Medicine, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (the head of the Department of human neurophysiology; the Deputy Director for Research; from 1970 to 1990 – the Director).
She worked as a junior research fellow at the Institute of Experimental Medicine, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (1950–1954). After working her way up from a senior research fellow to the head of the laboratory and Deputy Director, she worked at the Research Neurosurgical Institute named after Professor Andrey L. Polenov of the USSR Ministry of Health (1954–1962). In 1959 she became a [[Doctor of Medicine]]. Since 1962 – at the Institute of Institute of Experimental Medicine, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (the head of the Department of human neurophysiology; the Deputy Director for Research; from 1970 to 1990 – the Director).


In 1975, she became an academician of the [[USSR Academy of Medical Sciences]] (subsequently Russian Academy of Medical Sciences). In 1981, she became an academician of the [[Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union]]. Since 1990, she is the scientific director of the Center "Brain" of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. Since 1992, she is the head of the scientific group of the neurophysiology of thinking, creativity and consciousness of the Institute for Human Brain of the RAS.
In 1975, she became an academician of the [[USSR Academy of Medical Sciences]] (subsequently Russian Academy of Medical Sciences). In 1981, she became an academician of the [[Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union]]. Starting in 1990, she was the scientific director of the Center "Brain" of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. In 1992 she became the head of the scientific group of the neurophysiology of thinking, creativity and consciousness of the Institute for Human Brain of the RAS.


She is Vice President of the International Union of Physiological Sciences (1974–1980) and Vice President of the International Organization for Psychophysiology (1982–1994).
She was Vice President of the International Union of Physiological Sciences (1974–1980) and Vice President of the International Organization for Psychophysiology (1982–1994).


She worked as editor-in-chief of the academic journals ''Human Physiology'' (1975–1987) and ''International Journal of Psychophysiology'' (1984–1994).
She worked as editor-in-chief of the academic journals ''Human Physiology'' (1975–1987) and ''International Journal of Psychophysiology'' (1984–1994).
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=== Rewards and titles ===
=== Rewards and titles ===
[[File:Natalia Petrovna Bekhtereva.jpg|210px|thumb|The beginning of scientific life. Graduate student. The end of the 40s.]]
* The [[Order of Lenin]] (July 6, 1984) – ''for great merits in the development of medical science, the training of scientific personnel''.
* The [[Order of Lenin]] (July 6, 1984) – ''for great merits in the development of medical science, the training of scientific personnel''.
* The [[Order of the Red Banner of Labour]] (1975).
* The [[Order of the Red Banner of Labour]] (1975).
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== Tribute ==
== Tribute ==
On July 7, 2020, [[Google]] celebrated her 96th birthday with a [[Google Doodle]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.google.com/doodles/natalia-bekhterevas-96th-birthday |title=Natalia Bekhtereva’s 96th Birthday |website=Google |date=7 July 2020 }}</ref>
On July 7, 2020, [[Google]] celebrated her 96th birthday with a [[Google Doodle]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.google.com/doodles/natalia-bekhterevas-96th-birthday |title=Natalia Bekhtereva's 96th Birthday |website=Google |date=7 July 2020 }}</ref>


[[6074 Bechtereva]], an [[minor planet]] named after Natalia Bekhtereva.
[[6074 Bechtereva]], a [[minor planet]] named after Natalia Bekhtereva.


The {{ill|Bekhtereva Institute for Human Brain of the RAS|ru|Институт мозга человека имени Н. П. Бехтеревой РАН}} is named after her.
The {{ill|Bekhtereva Institute for Human Brain of the RAS|ru|Институт мозга человека имени Н. П. Бехтеревой РАН}} is named after her.
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=== Documentary films with her participation ===
=== Documentary films with her participation ===
* ''Зов бездны''<ref>{{cite web | title=fіlm documentary The Call of the Abyss (Зов бездны, документальный фильм, 2009) | work= | url=http://www.1tv.ru/documentary/fi=5822 |language=ru}}</ref> (The Call of the Abyss); {{in lang|ru}}
* ''Зов бездны''<ref>{{cite web | title=fіlm documentary The Call of the Abyss (Зов бездны, документальный фильм, 2009) | url=http://www.1tv.ru/documentary/fi=5822 |language=ru}}</ref> (The Call of the Abyss); {{in lang|ru}}
* ''Штурм сознания. Громкое дело''<ref>{{cite web| title=fіlm documentary Storm of consciousness (Громкое дело. Штурм сознания, документальный фильм, 2009)| work=| url=<!-- http://rutube.ru/tracks/1066455.html -->http://rutube.ru/video/a3458ce9003fca484ac3171e7e886d63/| language=ru| access-date=2013-03-18| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120904123815/http://rutube.ru/video/a3458ce9003fca484ac3171e7e886d63/| archive-date=2012-09-04| url-status=dead}}</ref> (Storm of Consciousness High-profile case). {{in lang|ru}}
* ''Штурм сознания. Громкое дело''<ref>{{cite web| title=fіlm documentary Storm of consciousness (Громкое дело. Штурм сознания, документальный фильм, 2009)| url=<!-- http://rutube.ru/tracks/1066455.html -->http://rutube.ru/video/a3458ce9003fca484ac3171e7e886d63/| language=ru| access-date=2013-03-18| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120904123815/http://rutube.ru/video/a3458ce9003fca484ac3171e7e886d63/| archive-date=2012-09-04| url-status=dead}}</ref> (Storm of Consciousness High-profile case). {{in lang|ru}}


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100926162742/http://www.samopoznanie.com/partcl.php?section=1 Биография2] {{in lang|ru}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100926162742/http://www.samopoznanie.com/partcl.php?section=1 Биография2] {{in lang|ru}}
* [http://ria.ru/society/20080623/111770202.html Наталья Бехтерева не любила, когда мозг сравнивали с компьютером] // [[RIA Novosti]]. — 23.06.2008. {{in lang|ru}}
* [http://ria.ru/society/20080623/111770202.html Наталья Бехтерева не любила, когда мозг сравнивали с компьютером] // [[RIA Novosti]]. — 23.06.2008. {{in lang|ru}}
* [http://lenta.ru/articles/2008/06/23/bekhtereva/ Путешествие по лабиринтам мозга. Скончалась нейрофизиолог Наталья Петровна Бехтерева]. // [[Lenta.ru]] — 23.06.2008. {{in lang|ru}}
* [http://www.ceo.spb.ru/eng/science/bekhtereva.n.p/index.shtml Natalya Bekhtereva] at the ceo.spb.ru
* [http://www.ceo.spb.ru/eng/science/bekhtereva.n.p/index.shtml Natalya Bekhtereva] at the ceo.spb.ru
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Natalia Bekhtereva
Ната́лья Петро́вна Бе́хтерева
Born(1924-07-07)7 July 1924
Leningrad, USSR
Died22 June 2008(2008-06-22) (aged 83)
Hamburg, Germany
NationalitySoviet, Russian
Alma materFirst Pavlov State Medical University of St. Peterburg

Natalia Petrovna Bekhtereva[1] (Russian: Ната́лья Петро́вна Бе́хтерева, IPA: [ˈbʲextʲɪrʲɪvə]; July 7, 1924 – June 22, 2008) was a Soviet and Russian neuroscientist and psychologist who developed neurophysiological approaches to psychology, such as measuring the impulse activity of human neurons. She was a participant in the documentary films The Call of the Abyss (Russian: Зов бездны) and Storm of Consciousness (Russian: Штурм сознания), which aroused wide public interest. Candidate of Biological Sciences, Doctor of Medicine, Full Professor.

Biography[edit]

She is Vladimir Bekhterev's granddaughter. She was brought up with her brother in an orphanage. She graduated from the First Pavlov State Medical University of St. Petersburg (1941–1947) and graduate school of the Pavlov Institute of Physiology. In the summer of 1941, more than 700 students entered the University; by the end of the training, only 4 graduates survived. The rest perished from war and hunger. She survived the Siege of Leningrad.

She worked as a junior research fellow at the Institute of Experimental Medicine, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (1950–1954). After working her way up from a senior research fellow to the head of the laboratory and Deputy Director, she worked at the Research Neurosurgical Institute named after Professor Andrey L. Polenov of the USSR Ministry of Health (1954–1962). In 1959 she became a Doctor of Medicine. Since 1962 – at the Institute of Institute of Experimental Medicine, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (the head of the Department of human neurophysiology; the Deputy Director for Research; from 1970 to 1990 – the Director).

In 1975, she became an academician of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (subsequently Russian Academy of Medical Sciences). In 1981, she became an academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. Starting in 1990, she was the scientific director of the Center "Brain" of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. In 1992 she became the head of the scientific group of the neurophysiology of thinking, creativity and consciousness of the Institute for Human Brain of the RAS.

She was Vice President of the International Union of Physiological Sciences (1974–1980) and Vice President of the International Organization for Psychophysiology (1982–1994).

She worked as editor-in-chief of the academic journals Human Physiology (1975–1987) and International Journal of Psychophysiology (1984–1994).

Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union of the 8th convocation (1970–1974) and People's Deputy of the Soviet Union (1989–1991).

Rewards and titles[edit]

  • The Order of Lenin (July 6, 1984) – for great merits in the development of medical science, the training of scientific personnel.
  • The Order of the Red Banner of Labour (1975).
  • The Order of the Badge of Honour (1967).
  • The Medal "For Labour Valour" (February 11, 1961) – for great merits in the field of protecting the health of the Soviet people and the development of medical science.
  • The Gold medal of the Exhibition of Economic Achievements of the Soviet Union (1967 & 1974).
  • Silver medal of the Exhibition of Economic Achievements of the Soviet Union (1976).
  • Gold medal named after Vladimir M. Bekhterev – for a series of studies on the neurophysiological foundations of the higher mental functions of the human brain.
  • The USSR State Prize 1985 in the field of science and technology (October 31, 1985) – for fundamental research on the physiology of the human brain.
  • The Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" III class (July 14, 2004) – for merits in scientific and medical activity and many years of conscientious work.
  • The Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" IV class (June 4, 1999) – for his great contribution to the development of domestic science, the training of highly qualified personnel and in connection with the 275th anniversary of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
  • The Order of Friendship of Peoples (April 11, 1994) – for great personal contribution to the development of medical science and the training of highly qualified specialists for domestic health care.
  • The Wiener Medal in Cybernetics by the American Society for Cybernetics (1972).
  • Honorary Member of the Hungarian Society of Electrophysiologists since 1968.
  • Honorary Member of the Czechoslovak Neurophysiological and Neurosurgical Societies named after Purkyně since 1989.
  • Foreign Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences since 1974.
  • Foreign Member of the Academy of Sciences of Finland since 1990.
  • Foreign Member of the American Academy of Medicine and Psychiatry since 1993.
  • Full member of the International Academy of Ecology, Human and Nature Safety since 1997.
  • Member of the Board of Directors of the International Organization for Psychophysiology since 1998.
  • Honorary Doctor of the Saint-Petersburg University of Humanities and Social Sciences (2006).

Death[edit]

Bekhtereva's grave.

She died in the morning of June 22, 2008 in Hamburg at the St. George's Hospital in the 84th year of life after a long illness.

Tribute[edit]

On July 7, 2020, Google celebrated her 96th birthday with a Google Doodle.[2]

6074 Bechtereva, a minor planet named after Natalia Bekhtereva.

The Bekhtereva Institute for Human Brain of the RAS [ru] is named after her.

Family[edit]

The grandfather is Vladimir Bekhterev (1857–1927) — psychiatrist, neuropathologist, physiologist, psychologist, founder of reflexology. The father is Peter Bekhterev (1886–1938) – engineer and inventor. The mother is Zinaïda Bekhtereva – doctor.

First husband is Vsevolod Medvedev (1924–2008) – physiologist. Son from the first marriage is Svyatoslav Medvedev (1949) – physiologist.

Second husband is Ivan Kashtelyan (died in 1990) – economist. The stepson is Alexander (died in 1990).

The granddaughter is Natalia Medvedeva – psychiatrist.

Publications[edit]

Bekhtereva published more than 360 works, some of them in English, including:

  • 1962. Biopotentials of Cerebral Hemispheres in Brain Tumors.
  • 1978. Neurophysiological Aspects of Human Mental Activity.
  • 1981. Psychophysiology Today and Tomorrow. (editor).

Documentary films with her participation[edit]

  • Зов бездны[3] (The Call of the Abyss); (in Russian)
  • Штурм сознания. Громкое дело[4] (Storm of Consciousness High-profile case). (in Russian)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • "Наталья Бехтерева — какой мы её знали {сборник эссе, очерков}", под общей редакцией С. В. Медведева, г. Москва, издательство "АСТ", г. Санкт-Петербург, Сова, 2009 г. – 256 с.: иллюстрации; 16 с. ISBN 978-5-17-060803-4 (in Russian)

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