<Ul> <Li> 1882--The Society for Psychical Research was founded in England . </Li> <Li> 1883--G. Stanley Hall opened the first American experimental psychology research laboratory at Johns Hopkins University . </Li> <Li> 1883--Emil Kraepelin published Compendium der Psychiatrie . </Li> <Li> 1884--Ivan Pavlov began studying the digestive secretion of animals . </Li> <Li> 1884--Tourette's Syndrome was first described . </Li> <Li> 1885--Hermann Ebbinghaus published Über das Gedächtnis (On Memory), a groundbreaking work based on self - experiments, first describing the learning curve, forgetting curve, and spacing effect . </Li> <Li> 1886--John Dewey published the first American textbook on psychology, titled Psychology . </Li> <Li> 1886--Vladimir Bekhterev established the first laboratory of experimental psychology in Russia at Kazan University . </Li> <Li> 1886--Sigmund Freud began private practice in Vienna . </Li> <Li> 1887--Georg Elias Müller opened the 2nd German experimental psychology research laboratory in Göttingen . </Li> <Li> 1887--George Trumbull Ladd (Yale) published Elements of Physiological Psychology, the first American textbook to include a substantial amount of information on the new experimental form of the discipline . </Li> <Li> 1887--James McKeen Cattell founded an experimental psychology laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania, the 3rd in the United States . </Li> <Li> 1887--G. Stanley Hall founded the American Journal of Psychology with a $500 contribution supplied by Robert Pearsall Smith of the American Society for Psychical Research . </Li> <Li> 1888--William Lowe Bryan founded the United States' 4th experimental psychology laboratory at Indiana University . </Li> <Li> 1888--Joseph Jastrow founded the United States' 5th experimental psychology laboratory at the University of Wisconsin--Madison . </Li> <Li> 1888--G. Stanley Hall left Johns Hopkins for the presidency of the newly founded Clark University in Worcester, Mass . </Li> <Li> 1889--James Mark Baldwin published the first volume of his Handbook of Psychology, titled "Sense and Intellect". </Li> <Li> 1889--Edmund Sanford, a former student of G. Stanley Hall founded the United States' 6th experimental psychology laboratory at Clark University . </Li> <Li> 1889--William Noyes founded the United States' 7th experimental psychology laboratory at the McLean Asylum in Waverley, Mass . </Li> <Li> 1889--Harry Kirke Wolfe founded the United States' 8th experimental psychology laboratory at the University of Nebraska . </Li> </Ul> <Li> 1882--The Society for Psychical Research was founded in England . </Li> <Li> 1883--G. Stanley Hall opened the first American experimental psychology research laboratory at Johns Hopkins University . </Li> <Li> 1883--Emil Kraepelin published Compendium der Psychiatrie . </Li>

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