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Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1916
John B. Watson
Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1916
John B. Watson
This book offers a comprehensive exploration into the realm of experimental psychology, shining a light on pivotal studies and breakthroughs that have shaped our understanding of the human mind. Among its pages, readers will find an in-depth analysis of various psychological experiments ranging from the influence of emotions on respiration to the nuanced effects of color perception on the retina. The author meticulously curates a selection of works that not only delve into specific phenomena but also reflect broader historical advancements in psychological research methods.
With a thematic depth that spans across cognitive processes such as attention, memory, and perception, this compilation underscores the complexity and intricacy of human psychology.
It presents a series of investigations that collectively offer insights into how our sensory experiences shape cognition and behavior. The discussions around methodologies like heterochromatic photometry underscore the evolving nature of research techniques and their critical role in advancing our grasp of psychological principles.
By including seminal works from esteemed researchers like Knight Dunlap and Rudolph Pintner, among others, this book situates contemporary discussions within a rich historical context. It highlights the continuous quest for understanding human cognition through empirical evidence and scientific rigor.
Readers will come away with an enriched perspective on how early experimental findings lay the groundwork for current psychological theories and practices.
This collection is not just an academic resource it's a testament to the enduring fascination with unraveling the mysteries of the mind.
Media | Bøker Pocketbok (Bok med mykt omslag og limt rygg) |
Utgitt | 10. oktober 2024 |
ISBN13 | 9781036504038 |
Utgivere | Sothis Press |
Mål | 250 g (Estimert vekt) |