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Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt (/wʊnt/; German: [vʊnt]; 16
August 1832 – 31
August 1920) was a
German physiologist, philosopher, and professor, one of the fathers...
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testimony as a
source of knowledge. It has
often been
claimed that
Wilhelm Wundt, the
father of
experimental psychology, was the
first to
adopt introspection...
- The
Wundt illusion is an
optical illusion that was
first described by the
German psychologist Wilhelm Wundt in the 19th century. The two red vertical...
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student of
Wilhelm Wundt at the
University of Leipzig, Titchener's
ideas on how the mind
worked were
heavily influenced by
Wundt's theory of voluntarism...
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August 1927) was an
English psychologist who
studied under Wilhelm Wundt for
several years.
Titchener is best
known for
creating his
version of psychology...
- psychologist,
Wilhelm Wundt. However, the term was
first coined by post-Hegelian
social philosophers Heymann Steinthal and
Moritz Lazarus.
Wundt is
widely known...
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parallel research on
sensory perception, and
trained physiologist Wilhelm Wundt.
Wundt, in turn, came to
Leipzig University,
where he
established the psychological...
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under different names: Ring-Segment illusion,
Jastrow illusion,
Wundt area
illusion or
Wundt-Jastrow illusion. The
illusion also
occurs in the real world...
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premise upon
which Goethe made his natural-scientific observations.
Wundt widens the term from Kant's
usage to
include conscious representation of...
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could be
achieved through the
evolution of
unconscious traits.
Wilhelm Wundt (1832–1920) is
known for
founding the
first psychology laboratory, which...