PSY230H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Fundamental Attribution Error, Albert Bandura
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Can buy them, don"t know what to do with them, what"s the point can go running (do other things) instead, they are poisonous. But for the most part, these reasons aren"t part of our salience landscape. Certain things pop out other things don"t e. g. things consistent with goal pop out (want to eat, restaurants pop out). Salience landscape isn"t the objective landscape but the unconsciously pre-selective landscape. A whole bunch of things determines what pops out e. g. past experience, goals. Something not on salience landscapes, it is very unlikely that you are ever going to do anything about it because is basically doesn"t exist for you. It kind of doesn"t even exist, it is part of the world, but it isn"t part of your world. Think of the things that are on your salience landscape. Let"s imagine we have some dysfunctions in us for one reason or another. That means there are dysfunctional things on our salience landscape.