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PSYCH 101 Lecture 1: Course Introduction
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PSYCH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Edward B. Titchener, Wilhelm Wundt, Christian Mortalism
Senses: sight, smell, taste, hearing, touch + take info from outside ourselves + interpret. Helps to understand persons motives, thoughts, desires, int
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PSYCH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: René Descartes, Bsc Young Boys, Asthma
Psych 101 lecture 2 history and perspectives. Young girls: play with dolls and play dress-up. Nutrition will determine whether an individual reaches th
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PSYCH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Sampling Bias
Psych 101 lecture 3 research methods: descriptive methods and. Hypothesis: statement that attempts to describe or explain a behavior. "misery loves com
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PSYCH 101 Lecture 4: Experimental Method
Researchers deliberately manipulate certain factors and measure their effects. Hypothesis: a prediction about a cause and effect relationship between t
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PSYCH 101 Lecture 5: Brain and Behavior – Cells of the Nervous System
Psych 101 lecture 5 brain and behavior: cells of the nervous. Neurons: basic building blocks of the nervous system. Dendrites: receive signals from oth
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PSYCH 101 Lecture 7: 01/15/2019
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PSYCH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Parasympathetic Nervous System, Sympathetic Nervous System, Somatic Nervous System
Psych 101 lecture 7 brain and behavior: nervous system and. Somatic nervous system: carries input from sense organs to the brain (input); from brain/sp
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PSYCH 101 Lecture 8: 01/16/2019
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PSYCH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Phineas Gage, Corpus Callosum, Frontal Lobe
Psych 101 lecture 8 brain and behavior: cerebral cortex. Example: damage to the left hemisphere will affect the sensory/motor control on the right side
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PSYCH 101 Lecture 9: 2019-01-17
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PSYCH 101 Lecture 9: Sensation and Vision
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PSYCH 101 Lecture 10: 2019-01-18
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PSYCH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Achromatopsia, Basilar Membrane, Ishihara Test
Psych 101 lecture 10 sensation: color vision and audition. Vision (continued : opponent process theory: posits six primary colors that are complementar
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PSYCH 101 Lecture 12: 2019-01-22
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PSYCH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Color Constancy, Phantom Limb, Neural Adaptation
-> neural impulses --> brain (visual, auditory, olfactory areas) Perceptual adaptation: in vision, this refers to our ability to adjust to an art
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PSYCH 101 Lecture 13: PSYCH 101 Lecture 12: PSYCH 101 Lecture : PSYCH 101 Lecture : 2019-01-23
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PSYCH 101 Lecture 13: Depth Perception and Visual Illusions
Psych 101 lecture 13 depth perception and visual illusions. Convergence: eyes turn inward when they focus on nearby objects; the closer the object, the
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PSYCH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Causal Inference, Opponent Process
Psych 101 lecture 14 review for exam 1. Trichromatic theory and opponent process theory: both theories are used to explain how we see color: trichromat
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PSYCH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Inattentional Blindness, Subliminal Stimuli, Rush Hour
Psych 101 lecture 16 states of consciousness. Consciousness: awareness of ourselves, our current environment, and mental processes; only accessible thr
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PSYCH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Slow-Wave Sleep, Circadian Rhythm, Sleep Disorder
Psych 101 lecture 17 sleep and sleep disorder. Sleep over the life span: the older we get, the less we sleep and less time is spent in rem and slow wav
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PSYCH 101 Lecture 18: Dreaming
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PSYCH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning
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PSYCH 101 Lecture 20: Learning – Operant Conditioning
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PSYCH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Video Lesson, Operant Conditioning, Observational Learning
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PSYCH 101 Lecture 23: Memory
Three memory processes: encoding: information is coded and put into memory, storage: retention of encoded information, retrieval: stored information is
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PSYCH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Von Restorff Effect, Sensory Memory
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PSYCH 101 Lecture 25: PowerPoint Video Lecture – Forgetting
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