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History of Psychology, 4/e
David Hothersall, Ohio State University

Wilhelm Wundt and the Founding of Psychology

Web Links


Principles of Physiological Psychology
(http://www.chelationtherapyonline.com/anatomy/p105.htm)

http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Wundt/Physio/ Titchener’s 1904 translation of Wundt’s Principles of Physiological Psychology
Wundt’s Outlines of Psychology
(http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Wundt/Outlines/)

Translation of the introduction to Wundt’s (1897) Outlines of Psychology
Hipp Chronoscope
(http://www.psych.utoronto.ca/museum/hippchron.htm)

Picture and description of a Hipp Chronoscope
Cattell’s paper
(http://www.jstor.org)

Read Cattell’s classic 1886 paper “The Time it Takes to See and Name Objects” in the journal, Mind.
Implicit Association Test
(http://buster.cs.yale.edu/implicit/index.html)

http://www.tolerance.org/hidden_bias/index.html

These websites offer the Implicit Association Test. Students can try out the test and participate in ongoing research.

Robert Bunsen
(http://www.woodrow.org/teachers/chemistry/institutes/1992/Bunsen.html)

A history of Wundt’s first adviser, Robert Bunsen
Spectroscope
(http://www.dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us/Chem-History/Kirchhoff-Bunsen-1860.html)

Bunsen and Kirchhoff’s paper introducing the spectroscope, includes picture.
Short History of Psychiatry at Leipzig University
(http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~psy/eng/geschi-e.htm)

An interesting “Short History of Psychiatry at Leipzig University” is available in English with numerous illustrations.
Maskelyne and Kinnebrook
(http://apollo.iwt.uni-bielefeld.de/~ml_robot/Scifraud-1996/2389.html)

A detailed account of the story of Maskelyne and Kinnebrook is presented here.
Greenwich
(http://www.nmm.ac.uk/server.php?navId=005000002002)

This is the website of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.
International Kraepelin Society
(http://www.kraepelin.org/)

Homepage of the International Kraepelin Society. Includes biography, links, etc.
Wundt’s research instruments
(http://www.chss.montclair.edu/psychology/museum/museum.htm)

Several pictures and descriptions of Wundt’s research instruments can be found here
Wundt
(http://www.psy.pdx.edu/PsiCafe/KeyTheorists/Wundt.htm)

Well-organized list of links related to Wundt