History of Psychology - Lecture 4 - Wundt & German Psychology in the 1800s (Full Version)

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In this video, we explore the rise of German psychology in the 1800s, focusing on key figures like Wilhelm Wundt and others who helped establish psychology as an independent scientific discipline. You’ll learn about their groundbreaking work in experimental psychology, brain function, sensation, and perception.

Table of Contents:
- Who Contributed to German Psychology in the 1800s? Learn about early pioneers like Johann Herbart, Ernst Weber, Gustav Fechner, and others who laid the groundwork for psychological research.
- Wilhelm Wundt's Role: Discover why Wundt is considered the father of psychology, his contributions to experimental methods, and his famous laboratory.
- Herbart, Weber, and Fechner: Explore their work in sensation, perception, and mathematical modeling of psychological processes.
- Contributions of Ebbinghaus, Müller, and Külpe: Learn how they advanced research on memory, mental processes, and experimental introspection.

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Produced by Amy Quarton

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