Wilhelm Wundt Quote

The endeavour to observe oneself must inevitably introduce changes into the course of mental events,—changes which could not have occurred without it, and whose usual consequence is that the very process which was to have been observed disappears from consciousness.


Principles of Physiological Psychology (1873), 1904 ed., Vol. 1 5


The endeavour to observe oneself must inevitably introduce changes into the course of mental events,—changes which could not have occurred without...

The endeavour to observe oneself must inevitably introduce changes into the course of mental events,—changes which could not have occurred without...

The endeavour to observe oneself must inevitably introduce changes into the course of mental events,—changes which could not have occurred without...

The endeavour to observe oneself must inevitably introduce changes into the course of mental events,—changes which could not have occurred without...