History and Systems Web Sites from
the American Psychological Society
- The Barnard
College Psychology Department History of Psychology Collection
- Classics in the History of
Psychology by Christopher D. Green, York University, Toronto, Ontario A
collection of short classics with information on the author and a critical
commentary.
- Color
Systems and Images An historical collection of color systems.
- The History
of Psychology Web Site A nice collection of links and information
pertaining to the history of psychology from the ancient Greeks.
-
Kulkosky's Bookmarks for History of Psychology. A very extensive set of
links organized around several topics in the history of psychology. I tried
several links and all seemed to work.
- The Magical Number
Seven Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing
Information by George Miller, 1956, vol. 63, pp. 81-97
- Magni-phi. A
demonstration and explanation of the phi phenomenon and why it launched the
Gestalt Psychology movement
- Mind and Body: Rene
Descartes to William James An history of psychology from Descartes to
James.
-
Mind, Brain, and the Experimental Psychology of Consciousness. A very
brief history of experimental psychology starting with Fechner.
-
Museum of the History of Psychological Instrumentation This site has
images and information on many instruments used by early psychologists.
Descriptions of each instrument are included, along with references to
original publications in which the instruments were used.
-
Philosophy of Psychiatry Bibliography by Christian Perring at University
of Kentucky. It has links to sources or where to order sources where possible.
-
Psychology in America This site covers psychology in America prior to
James trying to show that James was not the first American Psychologist.
- The
Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology. This site has Dewey's classic papers
with introductory and interpretive materials.
-
Resources in the History of Psychology One of the more comprehensive lists
of links in the area, maintained by Athony A. Walsh at Salve Regina.
-
Timetable of significant events in psychology
- Today in the
History of Psychology. A searchable data base of events in the history of
psychology.
- The University of
Toronto Museum of Psychological Instruments A collection of photographs of
antique psychology equipment in the collection of the University of Toronto
from their archives.