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With an emphasis on developments taking place in Germany during the
nineteenth century, this book provides in-depth examinations of the
key contributions made by the pioneers of scientific psychology.
Their works brought measurement and mathematics into the study of
the mind. Through unique analysis of measurement theory by Whewell,
mathematical developments by Gauss, and theories of mental
processes developed by Herbart, Weber, Fechner, Helmholtz, Muller,
Delboeuf and others, this volume maps the beliefs, discoveries, and
interactions that constitute the very origins of psychophysics and
its offspring Experimental Psychology. Murray and Link expertly
combine nuanced understanding of linguistic and historic factors to
identify theoretical approaches to relating physicalintensities and
psychological magnitudes. With an eye to interactions and
influences on future work in the field, the volume illustrates the
important legacy that mathematical developments in the nineteenth
century have for twentieth and twenty-first century psychologists.
This detailed and engaging account fills a deep gap in the history
of psychology. The Creation of Scientific Psychology will appeal to
researchers, academics, and students in the fields of history of
psychology, psychophysics, scientific, and mathematical psychology.
Two experimental procedures prompted the empirical development of
psychophysical models: those that measure response frequency, often
referred to as response probability; and those that measure
response time, sometimes referred to as reaction time. The history
of psychophysics is filled with theories that predict one or the
other of these two responses. Yet the persistent reappearance of
empirical relationships between these two measures of performance
makes clear the need for a theory that both predicts and relates
these two measures. Most likely, both response measures are the
result of a single process that generates empirical laws relating
response time and response probability. It is this process - its
theory, description, and application - that is the topic of The
Wave Theory of Difference and Similarity. Originally published in
1992, the author of this book has set out to provide a theoretical
foundation for formulating new theories that systematize earlier
results and to stimulate new concepts and introduce new tools for
exploring mental phenomena and improving mental measurement.
The plan for this volume emerged during the international Leipzig
conference commemorating the centenary of the death of Gustav
Fechner. The contributors suggested that while many features of
modern psychological theory were anticipated by Fechner, many new
theoretical approaches owe much more to him than often is realized.
As such, they decided to honor Fechner by evaluating his own
contribution to the founding of psychology and psychoanalysis, by
deepening the foundations of psychological theories of
consciousness, perception, and choice, and by using the analysis of
time to create a new appreciation of constraints that bind mental
processes together. Thus, this volume spans an extraordinary range
of psychological topics, from hermeneutics to the time-quantum
basis for mental processes, in a way that would both amaze and
delight Fechner. Moreover, the international reach of his
pioneering ideas can be seen from the current locations of the
contributors. The span from Japan to the United States to Holland
to Germany and to Israel provides a global measure of Fechner's
scientific legacy.
With an emphasis on developments taking place in Germany during the
nineteenth century, this book provides in-depth examinations of the
key contributions made by the pioneers of scientific psychology.
Their works brought measurement and mathematics into the study of
the mind. Through unique analysis of measurement theory by Whewell,
mathematical developments by Gauss, and theories of mental
processes developed by Herbart, Weber, Fechner, Helmholtz, Muller,
Delboeuf and others, this volume maps the beliefs, discoveries, and
interactions that constitute the very origins of psychophysics and
its offspring Experimental Psychology. Murray and Link expertly
combine nuanced understanding of linguistic and historic factors to
identify theoretical approaches to relating physicalintensities and
psychological magnitudes. With an eye to interactions and
influences on future work in the field, the volume illustrates the
important legacy that mathematical developments in the nineteenth
century have for twentieth and twenty-first century psychologists.
This detailed and engaging account fills a deep gap in the history
of psychology. The Creation of Scientific Psychology will appeal to
researchers, academics, and students in the fields of history of
psychology, psychophysics, scientific, and mathematical psychology.
The plan for this volume emerged during the international Leipzig
conference commemorating the centenary of the death of Gustav
Fechner. The contributors suggested that while many features of
modern psychological theory were anticipated by Fechner, many new
theoretical approaches owe much more to him than often is realized.
As such, they decided to honor Fechner by evaluating his own
contribution to the founding of psychology and psychoanalysis, by
deepening the foundations of psychological theories of
consciousness, perception, and choice, and by using the analysis of
time to create a new appreciation of constraints that bind mental
processes together.
Thus, this volume spans an extraordinary range of psychological
topics, from hermeneutics to the time-quantum basis for mental
processes, in a way that would both amaze and delight Fechner.
Moreover, the international reach of his pioneering ideas can be
seen from the current locations of the contributors. The span from
Japan to the United States to Holland to Germany and to Israel
provides a global measure of Fechner's scientific legacy.
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