Titchener, Edward Bradford
Related Category: Psychology and Psychiatry: Biographies
(tĭch´ənər), 18671927, American psychologist, b. Chichester, England, grad. Oxford, 1890. He studied in Leipzig (Ph.D. 1892) under Wundt (whose
Principles of Physiological Psychology he translated), and in 1892 he became head of the new psychological laboratory at Cornell, where he was research professor from 1910. His works include
Experimental Psychology (2 vol., 19015),
Lectures on the Elementary Psychology of Feeling and Attention (1908), and
Systematic Psychology (1929).