This book excerpt details the life and scientific contributions of Curt Richter, a prominent psychobiologist at Johns Hopkins University. Richter's research focused on the intersection of behavior and physiology, particularly exploring biological clocks, homeostasis, and the effects of domestication. The text highlights his innovative experimental methods, his emphasis on empirical data, and his unique perspective informed by American pragmatism. His work significantly impacted our understanding of ingestive behaviors, endocrine systems, and the neurological basis of reflexes. The author also examines Richter's personality and his lasting influence on the field.
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