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George John Romanes was a prominent Canadian physiologist and psychologist, known for his work in evolutionary biology. He was a close associate of Charles Darwin and made significant contributions to the understanding of animal behavior and comparative psychology. Romanes was particularly interested in the mental processes of animals and sought to develop a systematic approach to studying their behavior. His works, including 'Animal Intelligence' and 'Mental Evolution in Animals,' laid the groundwork for future research in the field of comparative psychology.

Throughout his career, Romanes advocated for the study of animal minds, arguing that many behaviors exhibited by animals were indicative of complex mental processes. He employed a methodical approach, emphasizing observation and experimentation, which was somewhat revolutionary for his time. Despite facing criticism for his anthropomorphic views, his influence on psychology and biology was profound. Romanes's legacy includes not only his research and writings but also his role in popularizing evolutionary thought in the late 19th century.

国籍 加拿大人
出生日期 May 19, 1848
出生地点 Kingston, Ontario, Canada
去世日期 May 23, 1894
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