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Key terms
Оглавлениеfeelings – in Wilhelm Wundt’s psychology, the irreducible, affective elements of experience. Feelings are atoms from which experiences are built.
functionalism – an early twentieth-century psychological movement, inspired by the work of William James. Functionalists studied the mind, emotions, habits, and so on as temporary adaptations to the environment.
inner experiences – in Wilhelm Wundt’s psychology, complex thoughts, emotions, and attitudes. Inner experience is inaccessible by scientific psychology.
outer experiences – in Wilhelm Wundt’s psychology, simple sensations and feelings. Outer experience can be studied scientifically using the methods of psychophysics.
sensations – in Wilhelm Wundt’s psychology, the irreducible, qualitative elements of experience. Sensations are atoms from which experiences are built.
structuralism – an early twentieth-century psychological movement, inspired by the work of Wilhelm Wundt. Structuralists study the mind by identifying the elements of conscious experience.