PSYCH 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Wilhelm Wundt, Edward B. Titchener, Sigmund Freud
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Dogs started to salivate when they heard the bell. The mind is a black box- you can"t understand it. All behavior can be controlled reward and punishment how we learn by watching others. Most of our thought and feelings are below the surface. Conflict between biological instinct (sex, aggression) and societal rules. One of the first to say memory is influenced by preconceptions and biases. Four f"s (fleeing, fighting, feeding, fucking) releasing hormones regulating body temperature long term memory emotional arousal. Doesn"t tell us how the different structures are functioning. Non invasive and can be repeated and is cheap. You can compare groups of individuals but can"t look at second by second in an individual. Combines quality image of an mri but also allows us to look at brain function by looking at oxygen utilized in the brain. Ignoring the coughing going on to listen to a lecture. In this the least amount (over course of whole night)