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the branch of psychology that uses experimental methods to study psychological issues
Source: WordNetA history of modern experimental psychology: From James and Wundt to cognitive science. Source: Internet
Also in 1892, at the second congress of experimental psychology, van Eeden attempted to take the credit for the term psychotherapy and to distance the term from hypnosis. Source: Internet
Cognitive neuroscience began to integrate the newly laid theoretical ground in cognitive science, that emerged between the 1950s and 1960s, with approaches in experimental psychology, neuropsychology and neuroscience. Source: Internet
Beginning of experimental psychology Wilhelm Wundt (seated) with colleagues in his psychological laboratory, the first of its kind. Source: Internet
Psychology main Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt was the founder of experimental psychology Psychology is an academic and applied field involving the study of behaviour and mental processes. Source: Internet
Pearson Education Inc. ISBN 0205547869. p. 18 He is widely regarded as the "father of experimental psychology ". Source: Internet