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Father Of Experimental Psychology Wilhelm Woundt

Wilhelm Wundt Born in Baden (now Mannheim)  Germany, Wilhelm Wundt was  the fourth child in a family with  a long history of intellectual  achievement. His father was a  Lutheran minister. The young  Wundt was allowed little time for  play, as he was pushed through  a rigorous educational regime,  attending a strict Catholic school  from the age of 13. He went on to  study at the universities of Berlin,  Tübingen, and Heidelberg,  graduating in medicine in 1856.  Two years later, Wundt became  assistant to the physician Hermann  von Helmholtz, who was famous  for his work on visual perception.  While at Heidelberg, Wundt  started teaching the world’s first  course in experimental  psychology, and in 1879 opened  the first psychology laboratory.  Wundt wrote over 490 works  and was probably the world’s  most prolific scientific writer. “ THE BEGINNINGS OF THE ...

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