Who is the founder of modern psychology?
The founder of modern psychology is widely regarded to be Wilhelm Wundt (1832–1920). Wundt is credited with establishing the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany, in 1879. This marked the beginning of psychology as a separate and distinct field of study from philosophy and physiology. Wundt and his colleagues conducted experiments in the laboratory to study the mind, sensations, perceptions, and reaction times. Wundt's work laid the foundation for the field of experimental psychology and significantly influenced the development of psychology as a scientific discipline.
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