Wilhelm Wundt

German physician, physiologist, philosopher and psychologist; established the first experimental psychology laboratory in Leipzig (1879) and is often regarded as a founding figure of modern experimental psychology.

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  1. 1. Principles Of Physiological Psychology Volume 1

    A foundational, systematic treatment arguing that psychology should be grounded in physiology and experimental methods; it lays out methodological principles (controlled experimentation, precise measurement, introspection and reaction‑time studies) and connects sensory and nervous‑system processes to perceptual, attentional and apperceptive phenomena, presenting early psychophysical and mental‑chronometry results and a general framework for analyzing conscious experience and higher mental functions.

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