Ernst Heinrich Weber Scientist

Ernst Heinrich Weber (June 24, 1795 – January 26, 1878) was a German physician who is considered one of the founders of experimental psychology. Weber (1795-1878) was an influential and important figure in the areas of physiology and psychology during his lifetime and beyond. His studies on sensation and touch, along with his emphasis on good experimental techniques gave way to new directions and areas of study for future psychologists, physiologists, and anatomists.Ernst Weber was born into an academic background, with his father serving as a professor at the University of Wittenberg. Weber became a doctor, specializing in anatomy and physiology. Two of his younger brothers, Wilhelm and Eduard, were also influential in academia, both as scientists with one specializing in physics and the other in anatomy. Ernst became a lecturer and a professor at the University of Leipzig and stayed there until his retirement.

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Ernst Heinrich Weber
Birth dateJune 24, 1795
Birth place
Holy Roman Empire , Electorate of Saxony , Wittenberg
Nationality
Germany
Date of deathJanuary 26, 1878
Place of death
Leipzig , Kingdom of Saxony
Known for
Experimental psychology

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