Some neglected contributions of Wilhelm Wundt to the psychology of memory |
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Authors: | Carpenter Shana K |
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Affiliation: | Colorado State University, USA. scarpenter@ucsd.edu |
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Abstract: | Wilhelm Wundt, whose name is rarely associated with the scientific study of memory, conducted a number of memory experiments that appear to have escaped the awareness of modern cognitive psychologists. Aspects of Wundt's system are reviewed, particularly with respect to his experimental work on memory. Wundt investigated phenomena that would fall under the modern headings of iconic memory, short-term memory, and the enactment and generation effects, but this research has been neglected. Revisiting the Wundtian perspective may provide insight into some of the reasons behind the historical course of memory research and in general into the progress of science in psychology. |
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