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John Locke "blank page" experiences write your book
Wilhelm Wundt -Father of psychology -Philosopher who started the first lab in Germany. MAIN IDEA: introspection- how you feel, thoughts.
William James -functionalism: how mind adaptes, survives, flourish
Charles Darwin how to survive in society. MAIN IDEA: survival of the fitest
Sigmund Freud noticed patients having mental problems instead of physical problems MAIN IDEA: main personality
Ivan Pavlov pioneered the study of learning. studied digestion of dogs
Jean Piaget Overserved children and the way they think
B.F Skinner Redfinded Psychology: " study of mind AND behavior" must be observable.
Abraham Maslow heirachy of needs: basic needs must be met before higher needs
Neuroscience how the body and brain enable emotions, memories, senses. -nervous system - nurotransmitter
Evolutionary natural selction of traits promotes perpetuation of ones genes. Survival of the Fitest
Behavior Genetics how genes and environment influence individual differences.
Psychodynamic it all goes back to childhood experiences and child traumas. unconcious confilcts
Behavioral how we learn observable responses
Congnitive how we encode, process, store, retrive info. -thinking
Social-Culture behavior and thinking vary form situations and cultures. sometimes religion
Humanistic its all up to you. own free will.
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