- William Thierry Preyer
William Thierry Preyer (
July 4 ,1841 -July 15 ,1897 ) was an English-Germanphysiologist who was born inRusholme atManchester . He studied physiology andchemistry atHeidelberg , where he received his doctorate in 1862. In 1866 he earned his medical degree at theUniversity of Bonn , and in 1869 succeededJohann Nepomuk Czermak as professor of physiology at theUniversity of Jena . AtJena he was also director of the physiology institute.Preyer was a founder of scientific
child psychology , and a pioneer concerning research of human development that was based on empirical observation and experimentation. He was inspired byCharles Darwin 's theory ofevolution andGustav Fechner ’s work inpsychophysics .He published two landmark works; a book ondevelopmental psychology called "Die Seele des Kindes" (The Soul of the Child), and a book on developmental physiology titled "Specielle Physiologie des Embryo" (Special Physiology of the Embryo). Both works laid the foundation in their respective disciplines regarding future study of modern human development.At Jena, Preyer introduced experimental-scientific training methods into his lectures, and also created seminars on physiology. Today, the "William Thierry Preyer Award" is issued by the European Society on Developmental Psychology for excellence in research of human development.
References
* [http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/people/data?id=per299 Biographical Information, William Thierry Preyer]
* [http://www.uni-jena.de/psych_history.html History of Psychology at Jena]
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