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David Hume: 
Wrote A Treatise of Human Nature 
James Mill: 
Wrote Analysis of the Phenonmena of the Human Mind
1879
Wilhelm Wundt: 
First labratory devoted to Psychology at Leipzig
1829
Hermann Ebbinghaus:
Studied higher mental processes which resulted in memory
1885
1868
Franciscus Donders: 
Applied the subtraction method to cognition
1739
Cognitive Psychology
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David Hume: Wrote A Treatise of Human Nature

James Mill: Wrote Analysis of the Phenonmena of the Human Mind

1879

Wilhelm Wundt: First labratory devoted to Psychology at Leipzig

1829

Hermann Ebbinghaus:Studied higher mental processes which resulted in memory

1885

1868

Franciscus Donders: Applied the subtraction method to cognition

1739

Cognitive Psychology

Colin Cherry: Found that selective auditory attention can be efficientThe cocktail party effect

1953

Edward Titchener: Formulated his context theory of meaning

1915

Dartmouth Conference:Coined artificial intelligence

1956

Edward Tolman:Cognitive map experiment with rats

1948

William James:Publishes The Principles of Psychology

1890

Cognitive Psychology

George A. Miller: Published "The Magical Number 7, Plus or Minus Two"

1959

Noam Chomsky:Reviewed Skinners book on language

1957

Ulrish Neisser: Published Cognitive Psychology

1967

B. F. Skinner:Wrote Verbal Behavior

1958

Donald Broadbent:Selective Filter Theory

1956

Cognitive Psychology

Sian Beilock & Thomas Carr: "Choking under pressure"

2010

David Rumelhart & James McClelland: Wrote Paralell Distributed Processing

1987

Daniel Kahneman:Published "Thinking, Fast and Slow"

2011

FMRI imaging began in humans

1991

Newell & Simon:Asserted that the essence of human cognition is the recursive gen. of thoughts from goals to subgoals until a solution is reached

1972

Cognitive Psychology

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