Gulielmus Maximilianus Wundt (16 Augusti 1832 – in Germania 31 Augusti 1920) fuit medicus, psychologus, physiologus, philosophus, et professor Germanicus, unus ex conditoribus psychologiae hodiernae nunc habitus; late praeterea habetur "pater psychologiae experimentalis."[1][2][3] Anno 1879, primum laboratorium ad investigandam psychologiam in Universitate Lipsiae rite condidit. Alma mater sua fuit Universitas Ruperto-Carola Heidelbergensis.

Gulielmus Wundt (sedens) cum collegis in suo laboratorio psychologico, primo eius generis. Wundt psychologiam instituit ut proprius investigationum scientificarum ramus, a disciplinis philosophia et biologia liber.

Ex eo appellantur asteroides 635 Vundtia et 11040 Wundt atque illusio optica ab eo descripta et illusio Wundtiana nunc nominata.

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Bibliographia recensere

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