Edward K Morris,Cody Morris
Edward K Morris
Based on a symposium at the 2018 meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI; E. K. Morris, 2018), the December 2022 issue of Perspectives on Behavior Science (PoBS)-ABAI's house journal-published a special section ...
Rebecca Mitchell,Ben Harris
Rebecca Mitchell
Margaret Floy Washburn was one of the leading psychologists of her generation, whose most important work was The Animal Mind (Goodman, 1980). As E. G. Boring noted, that text "reflected her own love of animals and her intense interest in th...
Jing Wang,Yongquan Huo
Jing Wang
Jerome S. Bruner (1915-2016) is a legendary figure in psychology and one of the most influential psychologists and educators of this era. His research interests were diverse, and his achievements were impressive. Although Bruner's contribut...
The objectivist critique of Hermann Helmholtz's theory of perception: The case of Ramón Turró (1854-1926) [0.03%]
霍尔姆赫特兹关于知觉的理论的对象主义批判:拉蒙·图罗(1854-1926)案例研究
Daniel López Sanz,Jorge Castro-Tejerina
Daniel López Sanz
In this article, we look into the development of the Helmholtz theory of perception in the light of Spanish biologist Ramón Turró's objectivist critique of the theory. In the first part, we explain the decisive role that Helmholtz's theor...
Charlotte Bühler and her emigration to the United States: A clarifying note regarding the loss of a professorship at Fordham University [0.03%]
Charlotte Bühler及其美国移民:关于福特汉姆大学教授职位的澄清说明
Wolfgang Schneider,Armin Stock
Wolfgang Schneider
Although Charlotte Bühler (1893-1974) was one of the most prominent female psychologists during the first half of the last century, she never received a full professorship in a psychology department. In this paper, we discuss possible reas...
Jeremy Trevelyan Burman
Jeremy Trevelyan Burman
In this article, the author offers his reflections on being elected Fellow of the American Psychological Association as an historian of psychology. The author didn't start out as an historian. His bachelor and doctorate are both in psycholo...
"Down with fascism, up with science": Activist psychologists in the U.S., 1932-1941 [0.03%]
“反对法西斯主义,崇尚科学”:1932-1941年间美国的积极心理学家
Ben Harris
Ben Harris
At the height of the Depression, more psychologists in the U.S. were awarded degrees than could find jobs. Master's level graduates were particularly affected, holding positions that were tenuous, and they rejected second-class membership o...
Psychological experiments on student self-government: The early impact of Wilhelm Mann's work in Chile and the German Empire [0.03%]
学生自治的心理学实验:威廉曼在智利和德意志帝国早期工作的影响
Juan David Millán,Gonzalo Salas,Giuseppina Marsico
Juan David Millán
One of the most important successes in the history of psychology in Chile was the foundation in 1908 of the first experimental psychology laboratory in Santiago by the German psychologist Wilhelm Mann (1974-1943). Four years later, Mann giv...
"That imperfect instrument": Galton's whistle, Bierce's damned thing, and the phenomenon of superior nonhuman sensory range [0.03%]
“不完美的工具” :高尔顿哨,碧尔士的幽冥之物,以及非人生物具有更胜一筹的感觉范围这一现象
Gregory Burton
Gregory Burton
When the Galton whistle was introduced in the 1870s, it was the first demonstration many had encountered of the phenomenon that nonhumans sometimes exceed humans in sensory range, for example perceiving ultraviolet light and ultrasonic sign...
The degree course in psychology in Rome in the history of Italian psychology [0.03%]
罗马的心理学课程在意大利心理学历史中的地位
Giovanni Pietro Lombardo,Andrea Romano
Giovanni Pietro Lombardo
Italian academic psychology found its first location in the Anthropological Museum of the Faculty of Natural Sciences at the University of Rome, where in 1890 a Laboratory of Experimental Psychology was established. In 1905, the first three...