PSYC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Mental Chronometry, Psychophysics, Gestalt Psychology
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Psyc 101 lecture 4 history: schools of thought that shaped psychology (ii: the rejection of structuralism lead to, gestaltism, freudianism, functionalism. Natural sciences vs psychology: at the beginning, psychology tried to imitate the best disciplines (the natural sciences), while making itself distinct. A science of mind: senses vs interpretive sensation, we are aware of how we perceive the senses, not the senses themselves, we have indirect access to the world. Answer to the question are there measurable relationships between the physical and the psychological world? : f. c. Donders (1818 1889): demonstrated that the time between stimulus presentation and response could be quantified (mental chronometry: hermann von helmholtz (1821 1894): measured the speed of nerve impulses in the frog"s leg. Also developed the theory of color perception. Structuralism: 1st school: wundt and titchener founded this school of thought; it focused on breaking down mental processes into the most basic components.