What was Wundt’s relationship with the eminent scientist Hermann Helmholtz?

a. Wundt and Helmholtz collaborated closely on the measurement of the speed of nerve impulses.
b. Wundt worked for Helmholtz for nearly five years, but the two never truly connected.
c. Helmholtz studied under Wundt at the University of Heidelberg but soon rebelled against Wundt’s views.
d. Wundt and Helmholtz disagreed fervently over the concept of imageless thought.


B

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