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Henning Schmidgen

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History of Psychology|July 19, 2005
Physics, ballistics, and psychology: a history of the chronoscope in/as context, 1845-1890Henning Schmidgen
Science in Context|August 11, 2015
Leviathan and the Myograph: Hermann Helmholtz's "Second Note" on the Propagation Speed of Nervous StimulationsHenning Schmidgen
NTM|August 7, 2004
[The development of psychophysiological measurement,1850-1865]Henning Schmidgen
Nature|September 13, 2018
The last polymathHenning Schmidgen
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|December 18, 2014
The life of concepts: Georges Canguilhem and the history of scienceHenning Schmidgen
Endeavour|January 22, 2003
Of frogs and men: the origins of psychophysiological time experiments, 1850-1865Henning Schmidgen
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|July 30, 2013
Between the laboratory and the museum: Claude Bernard and the problem of timeHenning Schmidgen
The American Journal of Psychology|September 25, 2003
Wundt as chemist? A fresh look at his practice and theory of experimentationHenning Schmidgen
Journal of the History of Biology|February 3, 2005
Pictures, preparations, and living processes: the production of immediate visual perception (anschauung) in the late-19th-century physiologyHenning Schmidgen
Medizinhistorisches Journal|July 1, 2004
[Reaction time tests in Leipzig, Paris and Würzburg. The Franco-German history of a psychological experiment, 1890-1910]Jacqueline Carroy, Henning Schmidgen
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History of Psychology|July 19, 2005
Physics, ballistics, and psychology: a history of the chronoscope in/as context, 1845-1890Henning Schmidgen
Science in Context|August 11, 2015
Leviathan and the Myograph: Hermann Helmholtz's "Second Note" on the Propagation Speed of Nervous StimulationsHenning Schmidgen
NTM|August 7, 2004
[The development of psychophysiological measurement,1850-1865]Henning Schmidgen
Nature|September 13, 2018
The last polymathHenning Schmidgen
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|December 18, 2014
The life of concepts: Georges Canguilhem and the history of scienceHenning Schmidgen
Endeavour|January 22, 2003
Of frogs and men: the origins of psychophysiological time experiments, 1850-1865Henning Schmidgen
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|July 30, 2013
Between the laboratory and the museum: Claude Bernard and the problem of timeHenning Schmidgen
The American Journal of Psychology|September 25, 2003
Wundt as chemist? A fresh look at his practice and theory of experimentationHenning Schmidgen
Journal of the History of Biology|February 3, 2005
Pictures, preparations, and living processes: the production of immediate visual perception (anschauung) in the late-19th-century physiologyHenning Schmidgen
Medizinhistorisches Journal|July 1, 2004
[Reaction time tests in Leipzig, Paris and Würzburg. The Franco-German history of a psychological experiment, 1890-1910]Jacqueline Carroy, Henning Schmidgen
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