20 events between 300BC to present

  • 335 BCE

    Aristotle and the Human Heart

    Aristotle and the Human Heart
    Aristotle suggested that the human heart is the mechanism for mental processes.
  • Franz Mesmer's cure

    Franz Mesmer's cure
    Fran Mesmer detailed his cure of some mental disease that was originally called mesmerism, but now known as hypnosis.
  • Skull Shape and Personaility

    Skull Shape and Personaility
    Franz Gall wrote about phrenology which is the idea that a person’s skull shape and placement of bumps on the head can reveal personality traits.
  • perception theory

    perception theory
    Ernst Heinrich Weber published his perception theory of Just Noticeable Difference now known as Weber’s Law.
  • G. Stanley Hall

    G. Stanley Hall
    G. Stanley Hall becomes the first American to earn a Ph.D. in psychology. Hall eventually founds the American Psychological Association.
  • Therapy to patients

    Therapy to patients
    Sigmund Freud begins providing therapy to patients in Vienna, Austria
  • First professor of psychology

    First professor of psychology
    James McKeen Cattell becomes the first professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania.
  • Mental Tests and Measurements

    Mental Tests and Measurements
    James McKeen Cattell publishes Mental Tests and Measurements, marking the beginning of the practice of psychological assessment.
  • First psychology lab

    First psychology lab
    Alfred Binet forms the first psychology lab devoted to psychodiagnosis
  • British Psychological Society

    British Psychological Society
    The British Psychological Society is formed
  • First women president of the American Psychological Associarion

    First women president of the American Psychological Associarion
    Mary Whiton Calkins is elected the first woman president of the American Psychological Association
  • First Psychology Book

    First Psychology Book
    Calkins publishes A First Book in Psychology.
  • Experimental Studies of the Perception

    Experimental Studies of the Perception
    Max Wertheimer publishes Experimental Studies of the Perception of Movement, leading to the development of Gestalt Psychology.
  • Thematic Apperception Test

    Thematic Apperception Test
    Henry Murray publishes the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT).
  • Dianostic and Statistical Manual

    Dianostic and Statistical Manual
    The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders is published.
  • Bobo Doll Experiment

    Bobo Doll Experiment
    Albert Bandura conducts his now famous Bobo doll experiment.
  • Concept of observational learning

    Concept of observational learning
    Albert Bandura first describes the concept of observational learning to explain personality development.
  • Noam Chomsky

    Noam Chomsky
    Noam Chomsky publishes On Nature, Use and Acquisition of Language
  • Mapping human genes

    Mapping human genes
    Genetic researchers finish mapping human genes. Scientists hope to one day isolate the individual genes responsible for different diseases.
  • Tabula Rasa

    Tabula Rasa
    Steven Pinker publishes The Blank Slate, arguing against the concept of tabula rasa.