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The Story of Psychology: A Timeline

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Timeline
387 — Plato, who believed in innate ideas, suggests that the brain is 1905
by Charles L. Brewer, Furman University

Ivan Petrovich Pavlov begins publishing studies of


1949— In The Organization of Behavior: A Neuropsychological Theory,
Canadian psychologist Donald O. Hebb outlines a new and
influential conceptualization of how the nervous system
functions.
1969— In his APA presidential address, “Psychology as a Means of
Promoting Human Welfare,” George Miller emphasizes the
importance of “giving psychology away.”
the seat of mental processes. con ditioning in animals. 1971— Kenneth B. Clark becomes the first African-American president
1950— Solomon Asch publishes studies of effects of conformity on of the American Psychological Association.
335 — Aristotle, who denied the existence of innate ideas, suggests — Alfre d Binet and Théodore Simon produce the first judgments of line length.
that the heart is the seat of mental processes. intelligence test for assessing the abilities and academic — Albert Bandura publishes Social Learning Theory.
progress of Parisian schoolchildren. — In Childhood and Society, Erik Erikson outlines his stages of
A.D. psychosocial development. — Allan Paivio publishes Imagery and Verbal Processes.
1604— Johannes Kepler describes inverted image on the retina. 1913— John B. Watson outlines the tenets of behaviorism in a
Psychological Review article, “Psychology as the Behaviorist 1951— Carl Rogers publishes Client-Centered Therapy. — B. F. Skinner publishes Beyond Freedom and Dignity.
1605— Francis Bacon publishes The Proficiency and Advancement of Views It.” 1972— Elliot Aronson publishes The Social Animal.
1952— The American Psychiatric Association publishes Diagnostic and
Learning.
4— During World War I, Robert Yerkes and his staff develop a
191 Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, an influential book that — Fergus Craik and Robert Lockhart’s “Levels of Processing: A
1636— Harvard College is founded. group intelligence test for evaluating U.S. military personnel, will be updated periodically. Framework for Memory Research” appears in the Journal of
which increases the U.S. public’s acceptance of psychological Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior.
1637— René Descarte s, the French philosopher and mathematician testing. 1953— Eugene Aserinski and Nathaniel Kleitman describe rapid eye
who proposed mind-body interaction and the doctrine of movements (REM) that occur during sleep. — Robert Rescorla and Allan Wagner publish their associative
innate ideas, publishes A Discourse on Method. 0— Leta Stetter Hollingworth publishes The Psychology of
192 model of Pavlovian conditioning.
Subnormal Children, an early classic. In 1921 she was cited in — anet
J Taylor’s Manifest Anxiety Scale appears in the
1690— John Locke, the British philosopher who rejected Descartes’ J
ournal of Abnormal Psychology.
American Men of Science for her research on the psychology — Under the leadership of Derald Sue and Stanley Sue, the
notion of innate ideas and insisted that the mind at birth is a of women. Asian-American Psychological Association is founded.
“blank slate” (tabula rasa), publishes An Essay Concerning 1954— InhMotivation and Personality, Abraham Maslow proposes a
aierarchy of motives ranging from physiological needs to self- 1973— Ethologists Karl von Frisch, Konrad Lorenz, and Nikolaas
Human Understanding, which stresses empiricism over spe cu- — Francis Cecil Sumner receives a Ph.D. degree in psychology
lation. from Clark University, becoming the first African-American to ctualization.
— Jg Tinbergen receive the Nobel Prize for their research on animal
earn a psychology doctorate. hames Olds and Peter Milner, McGill University neuropsycholo- behavior.
1774— Franz Mesmer , an Austrian physician, performs his first sup-
ists, describe rewarding effects of electrical stimulation of the
posed cure using “animal magnetism” (later called Mesmerism — John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner report conditioning a fear 1974— APA’s Division 2 first publishes its journal, Teaching of
and hypnosis). In 1777 he was expelled from the practice of reaction in a child called “Little Albert.” ypothalamus in rats. Psychology, with Robert S. Daniel as editor.
medicine in V ienna. — Gordon Allport publishes The Nature of Prejudice.
1 — Hermann Rorschach, a Swiss psychiatrist, introduces the
921 — Eleanor Maccoby (pictured) and Carol Jacklin publish The
1793— Philippe Pinel releases the first mental patients from their Rorschach inkblot test. Psychology of Sex Differences.
1956— In his Psychological Review article titled “The Magical Number
chains at the Bicêtre asylum in France and cates more
humane treat advo ment of mental patients. 1923— Developmental psychologist Jean Piaget publishes The Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for 1975— Biologist Edward O. Wilson’s Sociobiology appears; it will be a
Language and Thought of the Child. Processing Information,” George Miller coins the term chunk controversial precursor to evolutionary psychology.
1802— Thomas Young publishes A Theory of Color Visi on in England for memory researchers.
1924— Mary Cover Jones reports reconditioning a fear reaction in a 1976— Sandra Wood Scarr and Richard A. Weinberg publish “IQ Test
(his theory was later called the trichromatic th eory). child (Peter), a forerunner of systematic dese
nsitization devel- 1957— Robert Sears, Eleanor Maccoby, and Harry Levin publish Performance of Black Children Adopted by White Families” in
1808— Franz Joseph Gall, a German physician, descri bes phrenology, oped by Joseph Wolpe. Patterns of Child Rearing. American Psychologist.
the belief that the shape of a person’s skull rev eals mental fac-
1927— In Introduction to the Technique of Child Analysis, Anna Freud — Charles Ferster and B. F. Skinner publish Schedules of 1978— Psychologist Herbert A. Simon, Carnegie-Mellon University,
ulties and character traits.
discusses psychoanalysis in the treatment of children. wins a Nobel Prize for pioneering research on computer simu-
1834— Ernst Heinrich Weber publishes The Sense of Touch, in which 1929— Reinforcement.
1959— Noam Chomsky’s critical review of B. F. Skinner’s Verbal lations of human thinking and problem solving.
) and what we Wolfgang Köhler publishes Gestalt Psychology , which criticizes
he discusses the just noticeable difference (jnd
behaviorism and outlines essential elements o f the Gestalt Behavior appears in the journal 1979— James J. Gibson publishes The Ecological Approach to Visual
now call Weber’s Law.
position and approach. Language. — Eleanor Gibson and Richard Walk report their research on Perception.
1848— as Gage suffers massive brain damage when a large iron
Phine 1931—
cidentally pierces his brain, leaving his ntellect
i and Margaret Floy Washburn becomes the first fe male psychologist infants’ depth perception in “The Visual Cliff.” — Elizabeth Loftus publishes Eyewitness Testimony.
rod ac
memory intact but altering his personality. (and the second female scientist in any discip line) elected to
— Harry Harlow outlines “The Nature of Love,” his work on 1981— Ellen Langer is the first woman to be granted tenure in Harvard
the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.
1859— Charles Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species by Means of attachment in monkeys. University’s Department of Psychology.
Natural Selection, synthesizing much previous work on the 2— In The Wisdom of the Body, Walter B. Cannon coins the term
193 — Lloyd Peterson and Margaret Peterson in the Journal of — David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel receive a Nobel Prize for
theor y of evolution, including that of Herbert Spencer, who homeostasis, discusses the fight-or-flight response, and iden- Experimental Psychology article, “Short-Term Retention of research on single-cell recordings that identified feature
coine d the phrase “survival of the fittest.” tifies hormonal changes associated with stress. Individual Verbal Items,” highlight the importance of rehearsal detector cells in the visual cortex .
1861— Paul Broca, a French physician, discovers an area in the left 3— Inez Beverly Prosser becomes the first African-American
193 in memory.
fronta l lobe of the brain (now called Broca’s area) that is criti- woman to receive a doctoral degree in psychology from a U.S. — Roger Sperry receives a Nobel Prize for research on split-brain
— John Thibaut and Harold Kelley publish The Social Psychology patients.
cal fo r the production of spoken language. institution (Ed.D., University of Cincinnati). of Groups.
1869— Francis Galton, Charles Darwin’s cousin, publishes Hereditary 1935— Christiana Morgan and Henry Murray introduce the Thematic 1960— George Sperling publishes “The Information Available in Brief 1981— Paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould publishes The Mismeasure
Genius, in which he claims that intelligence is inherited. In Apperception Test to elicit fantasies from people undergoing Visual Presentations.” of Man, highlighting the debate concerning biological determi-
1876 he coined the expression “nature and nurture” to c orre- nation of intelligence.
1961— Georg von Békésy receives a Nobel Prize for research on the
spond with “heredity and environment.”
psychoanalysis. 1984— The American Psychological Association creates Division 44
1936— Egas Moniz, Portuguese physician, publishes work on the first physiology of hearing.
1874— Carl Wernicke, a German neurologist and psychiatrist, s hows frontal lobotomies performed on humans. (Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian and Gay Issues).
— David McClelland publishes The Achieving Society.
that damage to a specific area in the left temporal lobe (now 1938— 1986— In Intelligence Applied, Robert Sternberg proposes the
B. F. Skinner publishes The Behavior of Organisms,
called Wernicke’s area) disrupts ability to comprehend o r pro- 1962— Jerome Kagan and Howard Moss publish Birth to Maturity. triarchic theory of intelligence.
duce spoken or written language. which describes operant conditioning of animals.
— In Primary Mental Abilities, Louis L. Thurstone proposes seven — Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer publish findings that 1987— Elizabeth Scarborough and Laurel Furumoto (pictured) publish
1878— G. Stanley Hall receives from Harvard University the first support the two-factor theory of emotion. Untold Lives: The First Generation of American Women
Ph.D. degree in psychology awarded in the United Stat es. such abilities. Psychologists.
— Ugo Cerletti and Lucino Bini use electroshock treatment with a — Albert Ellis’ Reason and Emotion in Psychotherapy appears; it
1879— Wilhelm Wundt establishes at the University of Leipzig, is a milestone in the development of rational-emotive therapy — Fluoxetine (Prozac) is introduced as a treatment for depression.
Germany, the first psychology laboratory, which becomes a human patient. (RET). — Wilbert J. McKeachie, University of Michigan, receives the first
Mecca for psychology students from all over the world. 939— David Wechsler publishes the Wechsler-Bellevue intelligence
1 APA Award for Distinguished Career Contributions to Education
1963— Raymond B. Cattell distinguishes between fluid and crystal- and Training in Psychology.
1883— G. Stanley Hall, student of Wilhelm Wundt, establishes t he first test, forerunner of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children lized intelligence.
formal U.S. psychology laboratory at Johns Hopkins University. (WISC) and the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS). 1988— The American Psychological Society is founded. It changes its
— Mamie Phipps Clark receives a master’s degree from Howard — Stanley Milgram’s “Behavioral Study of Obedience” appears in name to Association of Psychological Science in 2006.
1885— Hermann Ebbinghaus publishes On Memory, summarizing his the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology.
t “for-
extensive research on learning and memory, including he University. In collabration with Kenneth B. Clark, she later 1990— Psychiatrist Aaron Beck receives the Distinguished Scientific
getting curve.” extended her thesis, “The Development of Consciousness of 1965— Canadian researcher Ronald Melzack and British researcher Award for the Applications of Psychology for advancing under-
Self in Negro Preschool Children,” providing joint research Patrick Wall propose the gate control theory of pain. standing and treatment of psychopathology, including pivotal
1889— Alfred Binet and Henri Beaunis establish the first psych ology
cited in the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1954 decision to end racial
— Robert Zajonc’s “Social Facilitation” is published in Science.
contributions to the development of cognitive therapy.
laboratory in France at the Sorbonne, and the first
segregation in public schools.
International Congress of Psychology meets in Paris. 1990— B. F. Skinner receives APA’s first Citation for Outstanding
1966— Nancy Bayley becomes the first woman to receive the APA’s Lifetime Contributions to Psychology and presents his last pub-
— Edward Alexander Bott helps found the Canadian Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award.
1890— William James, Harvard University philosopher and lic address, “Can Psychology Be a Science of Mind?” (He died a
Psychological Association. He becomes its first president in
psychologist, publishes The Principles of Psychology,
describing psychology as “the science of mental life.” 1940. — Jerome Bruner and colleagues at Harvard University’s Center few days later at age 86.)
for Cognitive Studies publish Studies in Cognitive Growth.
— World War II provides many opportunities for psychologists to 1991— The U.S. National Conference on Enhancing the Quality of
1891— James Mark Baldwin establishes the first psychology laborato- William Masters and Virginia Johnson publish results of their Undergraduate Education in Psychology is held at St. Mary’s
ry in the British Commonwealth at the University of Toronto. enhance the popularity and influence of psychology, especially —
research in Human Sexual Responses. College of Maryland, and suggestions from participants produce
in applied areas.
1 — G. Stanley Hall spearheads the founding of the American
892 Allen Gardner and Beatrix Gardner begin training a chim-
many salutary changes in numerous psychology programs.
Psychological Association (APA) and becomes its first president. 1943— Psychologist Starke Hathaway and physician J. Charnley —
McKinley publish the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality
panzee (Washoe) in American Sign Language at the University — Martin Seligman publishes Learned Optimism, which
193— Mary Whiton Calkins (pictured) and Christine Ladd-Franklin are
8 of Nevada, Reno. foreshadows the “positive psychology” movement.
Inventory (MMPI).
the first women elected to membership in the APA. John Garcia (pictured) and Robert Koelling publish a study on 1992— Teachers of Psychology in Secondary Schools (TOPSS) is
1945— Karen Horney, who criticized Freud’s theory of female sexual — established as part of the APA.
894— Margaret Floy Washburn is the first woman to receive a Ph.D.
1 taste aversion in rats.
development, publishes Our Inner Conflicts.
degree in psychology (Cornell University). David M. Green and John A. Swets publish Signal Detection — About 3,000 U.S. secondary school students take the first
1946— Benjamin Spock’s first edition of The Commonsense Book of — Theory and Psychophysics. Advanced Placement Examination in Psychology, hoping to
— Harvard University denies Mary Whiton Calkins admission to
Baby and Child Care appears; the book will influence child earn exemption from an introductory psychology course at the
doctoral candidacy because of her gender, despite Hugo Julian Rotter publishes research on locus of control.
rearing in North America for several decades. post-secondary level.
Münsterberg’s claim that she was the best student he had ever —
had there. 1948— Alfred Kinsey and his colleagues publish Sexual Behavior in Ulric Neisser’s Cognitive Psychology, helps to steer psychology 3— Psychologist Judith Rodin is elected president of the University
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1967— away from behaviorism and toward cognitive processes. of Pennsylvania, becoming the first female president of an Ivy
the Human Male.
96— John Dewey publishes “The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology,”
18 League school.
helping to formalize the school of psychology called — B. F. Skinner’s novel, Walden Two, describes a Utopian commu- Martin Seligman and Steven Maier publish the results of their
functionalism. — research with “learned helplessness” in dogs. — In his Frames of Mind, Howard Gardner outlines his theory of
nity based on positive reinforcement, which becomes a clarion
call for applying psychological principles in everyday living, multiple intelligences.
98— In “Animal Intelligence,” Edward L. Thorndike, Columbia
18 Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin’s influential three-stage
University, describes his learning experiments with cats in especially communal living. 1968— memory model appears in The Psychology of Learning and 2— New Mexico becomes the first U.S. state to allow qualified clin-
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“puzzle boxes.” In 1905, he proposed the “law of effect.” Motivation. ical psychologists to prescribe certain drugs.
— Ernest R. Hilgard publishes Theories of Learning, which was
0— Sigmund Freud publishes The Interpretation of Dreams,
190 required reading for several generations of psychology students Neal E. Miller’s article in Science, describing instrumental — The first International Conference on Education in Psychology
his major theoretical work on psychoanalysis. in North America. — conditioning of autonomic responses, stimulates research on is held in St. Petersburg, Russia, with Wilbert J. McKeachie and
biofeedback. Charles L. Brewer as keynote speakers.
1— Ten founders establish the British Psychological Society.
190 1949— Raymond B. Cattell publishes the Sixteen Personality Factor
Questionnaire (16PF). Albert Bandura publishes Principles of Behavior Modification. — Psychologist Daniel Kahneman, Princeton University, receives a
5— Mary Whiton Calkins becomes the first woman president
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9 Nobel Prize for research on decision making.
of the APA.

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