Deck 1: Section 4 : Psychology: Evolution of a Science
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Deck 1: Section 4 : Psychology: Evolution of a Science
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Functionalists depended on introspection to study subjective observations of personal experience.
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Today, most psychologists believe that the mind is what the brain does.
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Broca's research was consistent with Hobbes' philosophical position that mental processes were grounded in the brain.
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The classical Greek philosophers tested their theories using the scientific method.
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Broca's research was consistent with Descartes' philosophical position that mental processes were grounded in the brain.
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Wilhelm Wundt was most interested in how consciousness is an adaptive feature of the human existence.
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Psychology is universally defined as the scientific study of observable behavior.
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Wilhelm Wundt first used reaction time to measure the speed of a nervous impulse.
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Experiencing emotion usually interferes with the ability to engage in adaptive behavior.
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Plato believed that certain types of knowledge are innate or inborn.
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Introspection as a scientific method failed because it did not generate replicable observations.
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12
Franz Joseph Gall asserted that the size of bumps or indentations on the skull reflected the size of the brain regions beneath and thus indicated personality traits.
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13
Wilhelm Wundt believed that consciousness could be broken down into its component parts.
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Wilhelm Wundt opened the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig in 1879.
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Philosophical empiricists believe that certain knowledge is innate.
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As one progresses from novice to expert at playing the piano, the brain areas controlling finger movement become less active while playing.
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Today, most psychologists believe that the mind and brain are separate physical entities.
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René Descartes believed that the brain and the mind are fundamentally the same thing.
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The Greek philosopher most associated with philosophical empiricism is Aristotle.
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Helmholtz developed introspection as a tool for understanding the structure of consciousness.
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Functionalists focused their attention on the adaptive features of observable behavior.
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The structuralist approach gradually faded, mostly because of the inadequacies of psychoanalysis.
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Wilhelm Wundt opened an early psychology laboratory in the United States at Cornell University.
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Freud's theories have proven difficult to test.
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William James brought Wundt's structuralist school of psychology to the United States.
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The greatest contribution of psychoanalysis was the research in experimental psychology that it generated.
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27
Freud believed that unconscious mental processes shape feelings, thoughts, and behaviors.
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Behaviorists define psychology as the scientific study of mental processes and behavior.
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29
Functionalism was the dominant school of psychology from the 1890s until the advent of the computer in the 1950s.
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Maslow and Rogers are regarded as being more optimistic about the human condition than Freud.
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Behavioral measures typically are more subjective than introspective measures.
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The work of William James was largely influenced by Darwin's theory of natural selection.
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G. Stanley Hall established the first psychological laboratory in the United States.
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Behaviorists deny the existence of all mental processes, such as thinking and consciousness.
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Psychoanalysis emphasizes the function of conscious mental processes that occur during sexual experiences.
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The goal of psychoanalysis is to banish unwanted feelings and memories into the unconscious.
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William James did not believe that consciousness could be broken down into basic elements.
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38
Humanistic psychologists called people in treatment "patients" to emphasis the biological nature of psychological disorders.
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39
Behaviorism focused on the scientific study of objectively observable behavior.
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Charcot used hypnosis to treat patients with hysteria.
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John Watson can be labeled a response-stimulus (R-S) psychologist.
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The founder of behaviorism was William James.
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43
John Watson taught "Little Albert" to fear a harmless white rat.
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44
Gestalt psychologists believed that the mind imposes organization on what it perceives.
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B. F. Skinner focused on the consequences of behavior as determinants of whether or not it would reoccur.
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46
In his classic studies on memory, Hermann Ebbinghaus demonstrated that meaningful information is easily forgotten.
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John Watson believed that fears were largely innate and the result of our evolutionary history.
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48
Frederic Bartlett demonstrated that our expectancies play a large role in the accuracy of our memories.
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B. F. Skinner believed that humans did not have free will.
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50
Gestalt psychology was a Russian movement influenced by the work of Ivan Pavlov.
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John Watson was largely influenced by the work of Ivan Pavlov.
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John Watson developed the concept of reinforcement with rats pressing levers for food.
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B. F. Skinner was a communist who strongly advocated that governments should strip individuals of their personal freedoms.
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Margaret Floy Washburn was an early female behaviorist who denied the existence of animal minds.
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Frederic Bartlett conceptualized memory as a photographic representation of a past experience.
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56
To test his theories, B. F. Skinner raised his daughter in a conditioning chamber, or "Skinner Box."
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57
If a behavior is reinforced, it is more likely to occur again.
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Gestalt psychologists believed that the entirety of a perceptual experience can be greater than the sum of its component parts.
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59
Behaviorists believe that the behavior of nonhuman animals-not human behavior-is the proper subject matter of psychology.
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60
The Gestaltists' view was diametrically opposed to the functionalists' claim that experience can be broken down into separate elements.
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61
Noam Chomsky was an outspoken supporter of B. F. Skinner's theory of language.
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62
Physiological psychology was the forerunner of behavioral neuroscience.
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63
By studying how quickly rats pressed levers for food pellets before and after surgery that removed parts of their brains, Karl Lashley hoped to discover the precise spot in the brain where learning occurs.
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64
Karl Lashley discovered that maze learning tends to be localized to a small area in the left brain hemisphere termed the Broca's area.
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65
Behavioral and cognitive psychology have benefited greatly from the knowledge obtained from invasive experimental brain surgery techniques in human participants.
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Karl Lashley discovered that by removing small sections of a rat's brain, he could completely erase its memory of a previously learned maze.
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By studying how accurately rats could run mazes before and after surgery that removed parts of their brains, Karl Lashley hoped to discover the precise spot in the brain where memories are stored.
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68
George Miller demonstrated that we can briefly hold only about 12 pieces of information in memory at any given moment.
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69
With the advent of computers, cognitive psychologists began conceptualizing the mind as hardware and the brain as software.
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Darwin's theory of natural selection no longer plays a prominent role among today's evolutionary psychologists.
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71
Behavioral neuroscience is a field of psychology that attempts to understand the links between the mind and the brain.
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72
Jean Piaget demonstrated that even toddlers grasp the concept that the mass of an object remains constant even if it is divided.
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73
The anthropologist Margaret Mead introduced the evolutionary psychology movement.
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74
Cognitive psychology is a field of psychology that attempts to understand the links between brain activity and cognitive processes.
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75
Someone with damage to their Broca's area cannot understand spoken words.
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76
An evolutionary psychologist would argue that traits such as jealousy exist because they are reinforced at an early age.
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77
John Garcia demonstrated that it is easier for rats to form associations between lights and sickness than scents and sickness.
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78
Jean Piaget studied the perceptual and cognitive errors of children in order to understand the development of the human mind.
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PET is an example of a noninvasive scanning technique used to study activity in the brain.
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The advent of computers led, in part, to the rise of cognitive psychology.
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