Exam 5: The Sensing and Perceiving Mind: From Kant through the Gestalt Psychologists
Exam 1: Introduction: Studying the History of Psychology36 Questions
Exam 2: Foundational Ideas from Antiquity85 Questions
Exam 3: Pioneering Philosophers of Mind: Descartes, Locke, and Leibniz91 Questions
Exam 4: Physiologists of Mind: Brain Scientists from Gall to Penfield86 Questions
Exam 5: The Sensing and Perceiving Mind: From Kant through the Gestalt Psychologists91 Questions
Exam 6: Wundt and the Establishment of Experimental Psychology83 Questions
Exam 7: The Evolving Mind: Darwin and His Psychological Legacy82 Questions
Exam 8: Measuring the Mind: Galton and Individual Differences84 Questions
Exam 9: American Pioneers: James, Hall, Calkins, and Thorndike85 Questions
Exam 10: Psychology as the Science of Behavior: Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner90 Questions
Exam 11: Social Influence and Social Psychology: From Mesmer to Milgram and Beyond84 Questions
Exam 12: Mind in Conflict: Freudian Psychoanalysis and Its Successors91 Questions
Exam 13: Psychology Gets “Personality”: Allport, Maslow, and the Broadening Field91 Questions
Exam 14: The Developing Mind: Binet, Piaget, and the Study of Intelligence91 Questions
Exam 15: Minds, Machines, and Cognitive Psychology96 Questions
Exam 16: Applying Psychology: From the Witness Stand to the Workplace90 Questions
Exam 17: The Art and Science of Clinical Psychology89 Questions
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What,for Helmholtz,was the connection between defects in vision and Kant's interpretation of the nature of experience?
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In his mid-career,Fechner was tormented by an apparently unresolvable conflict between
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According to Kant,the __________ world consists of "things in themselves" which exist independently of human experience and reason.
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-physiological mechanism
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Gustav Fechner used the pen-name "Dr.Mises" for which of his writings?
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Why was Fechner important in the development of a scientific,experimental psychology?
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Which two names are used to refer to Helmholtz's theory of color vision?
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-Young-Helmholtz trichromatic theory
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-psychophysical isomorphism
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A notion which David Hume's skeptical philosophy challenged,and which Immanuel Kant tried to rescue in his philosophical reformulation,was
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The first topic to be seriously investigated by Wertheimer and his fellow Gestalt psychologists was
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The argument that our sense of causality is not absolute but only probabilistic,based on the assumption that event sequences observed in the past are highly likely to be repeated in the future,was proposed by
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In Helmholtz's theory,an important hypothetical process underlying such perceptual phenomena as depth perception was called
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When you press gently on the side of your eyeball and experience the visual sensation of colored light,you illustrate
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Ernst Weber is important for introducing which of these concepts?
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Helmholtz's attempt to measure the speed of the nervous impulse in human subjects
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An apparatus that features a platform with a transparent glass floor,part of which is set over an area with no visible surface directly below,is referred to as a
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