Gulielmus Wundt
Appearance
Gulielmus Maximilianus Wundt (16 Augusti 1832 – in Germania 31 Augusti 1920) fuit medicus, psychologus, physiologus, philosophus, et professor Germanicus, unus ex conditoribus psychologiae hodiernae nunc habitus; late praeterea habetur "pater psychologiae experimentalis."[1][2][3] Anno 1879, primum laboratorium ad investigandam psychologiam in Universitate Lipsiae rite condidit. Alma mater sua fuit Universitas Ruperto-Carola Heidelbergensis.
Ex eo appellantur asteroides 635 Vundtia et 11040 Wundt atque illusio optica ab eo descripta et illusio Wundtiana nunc nominata.
Nexus interni
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Azurmendi, Joxe: "Herri Psikologia, Etnologia. Wundt" in: Volksgeist. Herri Gogoa, Donostia: Elkar, 2007 ISBN 978-84-9783-404-9
- Bringmann, W. G.; W. D. Balance, et R. B. Evans (Iulio 1975). "Wilhelm Wundt 1832-1920: a brief biographical sketch.". Journal of the history of the behavioral sciences 11 (3): 287–97
- Carpenter, Shana K. (Augusto 2005). "Some neglected contributions of Wilhelm Wundt to the psychology of memory.". Psychological reports 97 (1): 63–73
- Hicks, G. D. 1920. Prof. Wilhelm Wundt. Nature (Londinii) 106:83-85.
- Smith, R. (Novembri 1982). "Wilhelm Wundt resurrected". British journal for the history of science 15 (51 Pt 3): 285–91
- Steinberg, H. (November 2001). "[The psychologist and philosopher Wilhelm Wundt and a dedication by his student Emil Kraepelin]". Der Nervenarzt 72 (11): 884
- Ziche, P. (1999). "Neuroscience in its context. Neuroscience and psychology in the work of Wilhelm Wundt.". Physis; rivista internazionale di storia della scienza 36 (2): 407–29