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A Brief History of Psychology Once upon a time….  Animals want predictability  Humans have curiosity  We have always wanted to understand “human nature.”

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2 A Brief History of Psychology

3 Once upon a time….  Animals want predictability  Humans have curiosity  We have always wanted to understand “human nature.”  Animals want predictability  Humans have curiosity  We have always wanted to understand “human nature.”

4 Beyond the mists of time…. Spirits, animal guides, supernatural influences Priests, Kings, and Gods. Spirits, animal guides, supernatural influences Priests, Kings, and Gods.

5 The advent of biology  The ancient Greeks adopted a biological approach to medicine  Hippocrates and the 4 humors  Air, earth, fire, and water  Black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm  Galen’s dissections  The ancient Greeks adopted a biological approach to medicine  Hippocrates and the 4 humors  Air, earth, fire, and water  Black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm  Galen’s dissections

6 The Mind/Body problem  What is the nature of the mind?  How does the mind influence the body?  Aristotle and Rationalism  Zeno’s paradox  What is the nature of the mind?  How does the mind influence the body?  Aristotle and Rationalism  Zeno’s paradox

7 Philosophical Roots  Descartes and the refinement of Rationalism  Reductivism  Bacon, Locke, and Empiricism  Associationism  Descartes and the refinement of Rationalism  Reductivism  Bacon, Locke, and Empiricism  Associationism

8 Wilhelm Wundt  The first to apply the scientific method to observations of human behavior.

9 John Watson and Behaviorism  Watson was the first  B.F. Skinner is the most well known  Behaviorism believes that, since the mind cannot be observed, it cannot be scientifically analyzed.  We can only theorize about the connections between stimulus and response.  Watson was the first  B.F. Skinner is the most well known  Behaviorism believes that, since the mind cannot be observed, it cannot be scientifically analyzed.  We can only theorize about the connections between stimulus and response.

10 The Cognitive Revolution  Noam Chomsky  Demonstrated that language cannot be learned based on behaviorist principles.  Too much positive evidence.  Not enough negative evidence.  Theorized about the innateness of language  Noam Chomsky  Demonstrated that language cannot be learned based on behaviorist principles.  Too much positive evidence.  Not enough negative evidence.  Theorized about the innateness of language

11 Peering inside the black box  Neuroscience  The invention of the computer and the development of Information Processing Theory  PET, fMRI, and other brain scans.-  Neuroscience  The invention of the computer and the development of Information Processing Theory  PET, fMRI, and other brain scans.-


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