1861 - Wilhelm Wundt read paper on individual differences in reaction times

Wilhelm Wundt read a paper on individual differences in visual and auditory reaction times to a congress of German scientists meeting in Speyer. This was Wundt's first report of what would become experimental psychology. Wundt was assistant to Helmholtz at Heidelberg at the time.


Type of event: Other Notable Event

Country: Germany

Region: Europe and the former USSR