Wilhelm Wundt
Psychologist
Wilhelm Wundt, a German Psychologist who was credited for being on of the founding figures of Psychologist. Wundt was born on August 16, 1832 and passed away on August 31, 1920.
Education
Wundt attended the University of Heidelberg and graduated with a medical degree in 1856. He also attended Tubingen and Berlin.
Family
Wilhelm Wundt married Sophie Mau and had two daughters Eleanor Wundt, Lily Wundt, and his son Ma Wundt.
Fun Facts
When Wundt was younger and going through grade school he often struggled and failed at many things. Often people said that he would never amount to anything.
Wundt was considered the father of psychology, this is because he began conducting experiments that tested the perceptions, sensations, and feelings of human behavior. Wundt created one of the first test with the Green and Red lights, this tested how long it took someone to mentally think through what they were doing.