
Titchener's Taxonomy of Psychological Processes
Titchener's Taxonomy of Psychological Processes categorizes mental activities into several key areas. It distinguishes between different types of experiences, such as sensations (basic responses to stimuli), feelings (emotional responses), and images (mental representations of experiences). This framework helps psychologists understand how humans perceive, think, and feel, highlighting the complexity of our mental functions. By analyzing these components, Titchener aimed to break down consciousness into its fundamental parts, paving the way for a deeper understanding of the human mind and behavior.