PSYC 1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Wilhelm Wundt, Sigmund Freud, Behaviorism

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He thought we could decompose them and pull them apart. You can analyze your own experience and split it up into sections. He would give you a simple stimulus (cube) Perception if you don"t see the cube you can"t press the button. Response see the cube, press button. Complex - multiple responses (response time is longer) Perception see the correct colored cube. Decision hit left or right button dependent on colored cube present. Argued that one"s experience is a whole that cannot be separated or pulled apart. Your perceptual response system is all sitting in the same place and cannot be moved. You cannot see both at the same time. Because of this an experience is a whole and not parts. Your unconscious has effects on your daily behavior. Things that you do are the best you can do while fighting off you inner influences. Ego - awareness (conscious), where you live.

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