A history of modern psychology

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A history of modern psychology

Thomas H. Leahey

Prentice Hall International, c1991

Prentice-Hall international ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This history of modern scientific psychology ranges from the publication of Fechner's "Elements of Psychophysics" in the mid-19th century to the present. It focuses on current academic concerns, but also addresses material prior to the founding of psychology as a science. The author explores the implications of the new approach to cognitive science called connectionism, a radical approach to theorizing about cognition. He synthesizes the rapidly growing area of the history of psychology with general history, drawing upon major thinkers from various disciplines.

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