PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: B. F. Skinner, Backmasking, Behaviorism
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Test multiple choice 60 questions approx. Questions from lecture and from textbook, equal number of questions from each chapter (not really though) modules from chapter 3 more important than chapter 5. Reason explicitlly between each option multiple choice. One answer good, one answer kinda ok, difference in quality between answers will be obvious. Top down vs. bottom up. Backmasking bottom up perceptual experience: difference between first time and second time, analogous to bottom up and top down, knowing what the words are supposed to say gives the brain a framework, priming process. Therapist trying to figure out what happened to this person, genetics, family problems, etc. , help the person gain insight into their problems accept themselves, have more compassion, etc. Early 1900s primarily freudian, perception research, humans physiologically vs humans through mysterious lens of psychoanalytical theory: both perspectives have limitations, physiologically hard to go from physical to consciousness ex.