Herbert Langfeld
American psychologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Herbert Sidney Langfeld was an American psychologist and a past president of the American Psychological Association . Biography Herbert Langfeld was born in Philadelphia on July 24, 1879. He grew up in Philadelphia and was initially drawn to a diplomatic career. He was working for the American Embassy in Berlin when he was attracted to psychology. He earned a PhD in 1909 at the University of Berlin. He took a faculty position at Harvard University and ultimately went to Princeton University, where he became the psychological laboratory director and later the department chair for psychology. While at Princeton he also directly influenced the ecological psychology approach of J. J. Gibson through his phenomenological ideas.
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- Foundations of psychology (1948) (114)
- The Æsthetic Attitude (89)
- The judgment of emotions from facial expressions. (1918) (45)
- Judgments of facial expression and suggestion. (1918) (29)
- A History of Psychology in Autobiography, Vol IV. (1952) (23)
- Symposium on operationism: introduction. (1945) (22)
- Suppression with negative instruction. (16)
- Discussion: Note on a Case of Chrom?sthesia. (16)
- A response interpretation of consciousness. (1931) (14)
- Consciousness and motor response. (12)
- The differential spatial limen for finger span. (12)
- Fifty volumes of the Psychological Review. (1943) (12)
- Psychophysical symptoms of deception. (11)
- THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF RESPONSE PSYCHOLOGY. (1933) (11)
- Apparent Visual Movement with a Stationary Stimulus (1927) (9)
- Voluntary movement under positive and negative instruction. (8)
- Facilitation and inhibition of motor impulses: A study in simultaneous and alternating finger movements. (1915) (7)
- Stumpf's "Introduction to Psychology" (1937) (7)
- Concerning the image. (6)
- Fluctuations of attention. (5)
- The Seventh International Congress of Psychology (4)
- Edwin Bissell Holt, 1873-1946. (1946) (4)
- Dunlap's System of Psychology. (4)
- The psychophysical law (Weber's Law). (4)
- Memory and the Learning Process (1918) (4)
- Princeton Psychological Laboratory. (4)
- An historical introduction to modern psychology. (3)
- Chapters from modern psychology. (3)
- II. - Heredity and Experience (1949) (3)
- Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Baltimore, December 27 and 28, 1918. (2)
- The science of beauty and ugliness. (2)
- A manual of psychological experiments (1937) (2)
- How to Appreciate Motion Pictures.Edgar Dale (1934) (2)
- Committee on International Planning. (1946) (2)
- The Ninth International Congress of Psychology (1928) (2)
- Review of The control of hunger in health and disease. (1)
- PROFESSOR McDOUGALL'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SCIENCE OF PSYCHOLOGY1 (1940) (1)
- Martin Luther Reymert: 1883-1953. (1953) (1)
- Walter Fenno Dearborn: 1878-1955. (1955) (1)
- Text-books and general treatises. (1)
- Thirteenth International Congress of Psychology; Stockholm, July 16-21, 1951. (1951) (1)
- Illustrations of balance from the fine arts. (1)
- Suppression with negative instruction: Tests with alcohol and caffeine and on cases of dementia praecox and manic depression. (1911) (1)
- Review of Morton Prince and Abnormal Psychology. (1)
- Portable tachistoscope and memory apparatus. (1916) (1)
- Ninth International Congress of Psychology (1928) (1)
- Smell, taste and somesthesis. (1939) (0)
- The inhibitory factor in voluntary movement. Reply. (0)
- THE AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. (1917) (0)
- Free chain association. (0)
- Balance and proportion. (0)
- Human Motives . James Jackson Putnam, M.D. Little, Brown, & Co.1915. Pp. xvii, 175. (1916) (0)
- International Union of Scientific Psychology. (1954) (0)
- Kinds and vividness of imagery. (0)
- Selection from psychology : a factual textbook (1935) (0)
- Illustrations of empathy from the fine arts. (0)
- Perception of time. (0)
- Introduction to Beauty.Van Meter Ames (1932) (0)
- Philosophies of Beauty.E. F. Carritt (1933) (0)
- THE PLACE OF AESTHETICS IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY1 (1936) (0)
- Authoritative and Valuable: Foundations of Psychology (1949) (0)
- Portable self-registering tapping board and counter. (0)
- Span of perception. (0)
- The Unconscious. Morton Prince, M.D., LL.D. The Macmillan Co. 1914. Pp. xii, 549. $2.00. (1914) (0)
- Perception of space. (0)
- Illustrations of unity from the fine arts. (0)
- Review of Titchener's Psychology. A Text-book of Psychology. (0)
- The First Latin-American Congress of Psychology (1951) (0)
- What Is Beauty?E. F. Carritt (1933) (0)
- Recognition and discrimination in memory. (0)
- Imagery and voluntary suppression. (0)
- Book Review:The Arts in American Life. Frederick P. Keppel, R. L. Duffus (1933) (0)
- Method of expression. (0)
- Gustav Theodor Fechner (1801-1887): Elements of Psychophysics. (0)
- A Text-book of Experimental Psychology, with Laboratory Exercises (0)
- Publications of the American Psychological Association (1926) (0)
- Unity and imagination. (0)
- Twelfth International Congress of Psychology (1948) (0)
- Perception of words and meaning. (0)
- Proceedings of the twenty-sixth annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Pittsburgh, December 27,28,29,1917. (1918) (0)
- The Ninth International Congress of Applied Psychology. (1950) (0)
- Strength of attention. (0)
- The nature of man. (1939) (0)
- Detection of suppressed ideas by the association method. (0)
- Review of A Beginner's Psychology. (0)
- Psychological issues: Selected Papers of Robert S. Woodworth, with a Bibliography of his Writings. (1940) (0)
- Method of impression. (0)
- The art impulse. (0)
- The æsthetic attitude (continued). (0)
- Psychology in Daily Life. (0)
- Criticisms and Discussions: Titchener's System of Psychology. (1911) (0)
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