| History of Psychology, 4/e David Hothersall,
Ohio State University
Wilhelm Wundt and the Founding of Psychology
Chapter Outline
Wilhelm Wundt- Childhood
- Education
- Bunsen
- Early Career
- Heidelberg
- Helmholtz's Assistant
- Perception Research
- Psychology as a Propadeutic Science
- Leipzig
- First Experimental Psychology Laboratory
- Konvikt Building
- Brass Instrument Psychology
- 1879
- Experiments Outside of Class
- 1897
- The Psychology Institute
- Destroyed in WWII
- Wundt's Theoretical System
- Principles of Physiological Psychology
- Outlines a New Domain of Science
- Immediate vs Mediate Experience
- Reaction Time and Word Associations
- Introspection
- Voluntarism vs Structuralism
- Wundt's Research
- Philosophical Studies
- Reaction Time
- Maskelyne, Kinnebrook, and Bessel
- Donders
- Cattell
- Attention
- Field vs Focus (Apperception)
- Kraeplin and Schizophrenia
- Feeling
- Pleasure, Strain, and Excitement
- Paired Comparisons
- Association
- Inner vs Outer (intrinsic vs extrinsic)
- Wundt's Official Assistants
- Wundt as Adviser
- 186 Ph.D. Theses
- 16 Americans
- Impact on World of Psychology
- Wundt as Writer
- Enormously Prolific
- Largely Unread Today
- Wundt's Lifelong Interest
- Völkerpsychologie (Cultural or Ethnic Psychology)
- 10-volume Tome
- Wundt the Man
- Wundt in Perspective
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