author - "Hugo Münsterberg"
"Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory" is a pioneering work by Hugo Münsterberg, a leading figure in the field of experimental psychology. The book offers a collection of sixteen studies that were conducted at the Harvard Psychological Laboratory, exploring a wide range of topics including perception, attention, memory, and language. Münsterberg's research was groundbreaking in its use of innovative techniques and technologies, such as the use
most entirely supplied from these two quarters: and yet it is evident that neither the one nor the other party can give to the problem its most natural setting. The student of mental diseases naturally emphasizes the abnormal features of the situation, and thus brings the psychotherapeutic process too much into the neighborhood of pathology. Psychotherapy became in such hands essentially a study of hypnotism, with especial interest in its relation to hysteria and similar diseases. The much more
"Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory" is a pioneering work by Hugo Münsterberg, a leading figure in the field of experimental psychology. The book offers a collection of sixteen studies that were conducted at the Harvard Psychological Laboratory, exploring a wide range of topics including perception, attention, memory, and language. Münsterberg's research was groundbreaking in its use of innovative techniques and technologies, such as the use
most entirely supplied from these two quarters: and yet it is evident that neither the one nor the other party can give to the problem its most natural setting. The student of mental diseases naturally emphasizes the abnormal features of the situation, and thus brings the psychotherapeutic process too much into the neighborhood of pathology. Psychotherapy became in such hands essentially a study of hypnotism, with especial interest in its relation to hysteria and similar diseases. The much more