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PSY100H1 Lecture 1: 09/06/2018 - PSY100H
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PSY100H1 Lecture 1: PSY100 LEC1 with extra info & mindtap concepts (in general)
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Understanding Consciousness, Scientific Method, Psychology Today
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PSY100H1 Lecture 2: 09/11/2018 - PSY100H
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PSY100H1 Lecture 2: PSY100 LEC2 with extra info & mindtap concepts (in general)
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Falsifiability, Hawthorne Effect, Operational Definition
Empiricism: the view that knowledge that comes from observations and experiences. Empirical evidence: refers to the data that has been collected throug
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PSY100H1 Lecture 3: PSY100 0913
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PSY100H1 Lecture 4: PSY100 0918
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Epigenetics, Convenience Sampling, Confounding
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PSY100H1 Lecture 4: PSY100 LEC4 with extra info & mindtap concepts (in general)
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PSY100H1 Lecture 5: PSY100 0920
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PSY100H1 Lecture 5: PSY100 LEC5 with extra info & mindtap concepts (in general)
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Fall 2018 Lecture 5 - Membrane potential, Gyrus, Cerebellum
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PSY100H1 Lecture 6: PSY100 0925
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PSY100H1 Lecture 6: PSY100H1 - Lecture 6 - Sensation & Perception
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PSY100H1 Lecture 6: PSY100 0907
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Postcentral Gyrus, Visual Cortex, Occipital Lobe
Psy!00 lecture 6 sensation and perception. Sense of touch: touch receptors for pressure, vibration, sharp pressure etc, collects information from the o
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PSY100H1 Lecture 7: PSY100H1 - Lecture 7 - Sensation and perception
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PSY100H1 Lecture 7: PSY100 0927
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Nociceptor, List Of Fullmetal Alchemist Characters, Myelin
Psy100 lecture 7 sensation and perception continued. Touch: there are a number of different touch receptors, ex. Temperate receptors, pain receptors et
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PSY100H1 Lecture 7: PSY100 0913
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PSY100H1 Lecture 7: Depth Perception and Stress
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PSY100H1 Lecture 8: PSY100 1002
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Adrenal Medulla, Sympathetic Nervous System, Anterior Pituitary
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PSY100H1 Lecture 8: PSY100 1004
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PSY100H1 Lecture 8: Intelligence and Developmental Psychology
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Binocular Disparity, Insomnia, Autonomic Nervous System
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PSY100H1 Lecture 9: PSY100 1009
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Rhesus Macaque, Mary Ainsworth, Harry Harlow
It was believed that development should be studied from birth to adulthood for a long term: belief that development ended around age 20, there is debat
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PSY100H1 Lecture 10: PSY100 1009
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PSY100H1 Lecture 10: PSY100 - Lecture 10 - Cognitive Development
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PSY100H1 Lecture 12: PSY100 1016
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Observational Learning, Conditioned Taste Aversion, Latent Inhibition
The ongoing mystery and controversy of little albert . Known for being a contribution to understanding of associative learning and fear conditioning. S
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PSY100H1 Lecture 13: PSY100 1018
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Cognitive Map, Theory Of Relativity, Schnapps
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Sensory Memory, Social Learning Theory, Three Steps
Importance of expectations: bottom-up: taking sensory information and bringing it to our brain, top-down: built in processes, things can become easy fo
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PSY100H1 Lecture 14: PSY100 13 1023
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PSY100H1 Lecture 15: PSY100 15 1025
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Internal Monologue, Kfc, Sensory Memory
Active memory : memories you are actively activating, not all of it is present in your mind in any given moment, pulling information from long-term mem
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Linguistic Determinism, Critical Period, Behaviorism
Language and thought: sapir-whorf hypothesis, linguistic determinism, language determines your thought, language is a causal connection to the thought
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Collectivism, Availability Heuristic, Fluid And Crystallized Intelligence
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Unconscious Mind, Iceberg, Nomothetic
Id: motivations and internal drives, exist right from birth, functioning according to pleasure principle, seeking gratification, superego: Ideals that
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Walter Mischel, Microsoft Powerpoint, Trait Theory
Trait approaches to personality: personality trait: a characteristic; a dispositional tendency to act in a certain way over time and across circumstanc
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Moral Treatment, Medical Model, Dsm-5
Brief history of mental illness: reliance on supernatural explanations for mental disorders in colonial time. Integrating biological factors and social
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PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Dsm-5, Active Listening, Behaviour Therapy
Importance of relationship between person seeking treatment and person delivering treatment: good practitioner client relationship. Psychotherapy techn
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