Psychologists in Germany, Denmark, Austria, England, and the United States soon
followed Wundt in setting up laboratories.[25] G. Stanley Hall who studied with
Wundt, formed a psychology lab at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland, which be came internationally influential. Hall, in turn, trained Yujiro Motora, who brou ght experimental psychology, emphasizing psychophysics, to the Imperial Universi ty of Tokyo.[26] Wundt assistant Hugo Mnsterberg taught psychology at Harvard to students such as Narendra Nath Sen Gupta who, in 1905, founded a psychology depart ment and laboratory at the University of Calcutta.[20] Wundt students Walter Dil l Scott, Lightner Wit