Geschreven door studenten die geslaagd zijn Direct beschikbaar na je betaling Online lezen of als PDF Verkeerd document? Gratis ruilen 4,6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Samenvatting

Theoretical Psychology Summary Radboud University

Beoordeling
-
Verkocht
-
Pagina's
15
Geüpload op
10-11-2022
Geschreven in
2021/2022

It is a summary of all the necessary literature and lectures :)

Instelling
Vak

Voorbeeld van de inhoud

Lecture 1 - From phrenology to scienti c theory
Introduction
Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920)
• Was suggested to be a postman in school Helen Thompson (1874-1947)
• Three nobel prize nominations • rst studies about psychological di erences
• First psychological laboratory in Leipzig between men and woman (1910)
• First psychological journal • Used experimental methods
• Had 188 doctoral students
• Wrote approximately 50,000 pages William James (1842-1910)
• Challenged the 2,500-year-old theory of • Started out as a painter
association • wrote the Bestseller: Principles of
Psychology (1890) —> Integrated
Lightner Witmer (1867-1956) psychological knowledge
• Founder of clinical psychology
• Student of Wundt Robert Woodworth (1869-1962)
• Founded rst journal: the Psychological • Bestseller: Experimental Psychology (“The
Clinic (1907) Columbia bible”)
• First psychological clinic (1896) • Still taught in his mid-eighties

Mary Calkins (1863-1930) The ‚Millers‘
• First female president of APA (1905) • Johannes Müller, George Müller, George
• Student of William James Miller, Earl Miller
• Designed technique of paired associates



Pre-scientific approaches
Aristotle (384-322 BC)
• Associationism: Mental processes proceed by associations
• Tabula rasa: mind lacks content at birth (blank state)
• Assumed that mind gets lled by perception
• Senses provide domain-speci c sensory images that come
together in the domain-general common sense/supra-modal
where associations are formed between domain speci c images so
they can be used for other processes
• Law of contiguity: “If two things repeatedly occur simultaneously,
the presence of one of them will remind us of the other.” —> Basic
law of associationism

John Locke (1632-1704)
• With the time of enlightenment (Kant: „Dare to understand“) modern psychology/association
theory begin (after period where religion dominated views)
• Empiricism: all knowledge obtained via senses (blank slate/tabula rasa)
• Nativism: assumes innate mental knowledge (René Descartes, Plato)
• Blank slate/white paper: We are born without built-in mental content
• Sensoristic: All mental content is sensory in nature
• Atomistic: elementary sensations are the building blocks of more complex contents
• Associative: More complex contents are created by association

Long-term potentiation
• Neuronal basis of the law of contiguity
• Hebb’s law: cells that re together wire together (If two nerve cells are simultaneously
stimulated for a period of time, the synapse binding them is strengthened)
• The discovery of Long-term potentiation proofed Hebbs law (Discovered in 1973 in the
hippocampus of rabbits)
1 von 15


fi fi fi fi fi ff fi fi

, Connectionism (Modern form of associationism)
• Rumelhart & McClelland used computer simulations to test whether theoretical assumptions
explain existing theoretical ndings
• Aristotle and Lock assumed mental faculties are domain-general (Horizontal faculties)
• e.g. emory works the same for math, language, …
• Gall assumed mind exists of Domaine speci c functions (Vertical faculties)
• e.g. di erent memory functions for di erent content domains
• Phrenology: di erent functions have di erent locations in brain (localization), the better
developed a function is the more space it takes up (bumps on skull = very well developed), all
functions were believed to be bilaterally

Pseudo-sciences
• Physiognomy: persons character is re ected by facial structure
(e.g. Lombroso’s‚criminal type‘ = high forehead)
• Mesmerism: healing through magnetic forces
• Mental healing: healing through correct/positive thinking
• Spiritualism: mediums can have contact with spirits of the dead (famous debate between
Spiritualist James & skepticisms Cattel —> ‚mediums‘ might get their information through „Cold
reading“ / asking the client many questions)


Neuroanatomy, time, and psychophysics
• Domain-speci c (localized) proposal by Gall challenged by holistic view of Flourens
• Flourens experimented with the brains of pigeons and rabbits
• Removal of brainstem: loss of vital functions
• Removal of cerebellum: loss of motor coordination
• Removal of cerebral cortex: loss of higher mental functions, but not of specializations
• Could not nd speci c regions for perception and memory (—> thought those must be
distributed over whole brain = holism)
• Broca’s discovery: Damage to left inferior frontal cortex causes speech production di culties
( rst discovered in patient Leborgne / ‘Mr Tan’)
• Wernicke’s discovery: damage to the posterior part of the left superior
temporal gyrus resulted in speech comprehension problems in a patient

Wernicke’s language model: Association theory of language
• Model is: Sensoristic, Atomistic, Associative
• Wernickes area stores auditory images of words
• Brocas area stores motor images of words
• Brocas und Wernickes are connected via bers —> can activate each other
• Auditory images (hearing a word) can also activate concept images
(meaning / sensory image of word —> e.g. ‚apple‘ = ‚red‘, ‚sour‘)
• Embodied cognition: concepts are represented in terms of sensory images
& motor motor features
• According to Wernicke concept images are distributed throughout the brain,
but images for speech perception and articulation are localized
• Boras aphasia: di culty producing speech & repeating heard words
• Wernickes aphasia: di culty understanding speech & repeating words
• Conduction aphasia: repetition of words impaired but production & comprehension spared

Speed of nerve impulses
• Conduction of nerve impulse takes time
• Johannes M ller: impulse conduction is „in nitely fast“ and therefore cannot be measured
• Helmholtz didn’t believe Müller and did experiments on frogs to measure speed of nerve
conduction —> conduction of the nerve impulse takes time and can be measured
• Helmholtz also conducted experiments in humans but the measurements were much more
varied because people rst had to process the stimuli (later experiments showed humans &
frogs both had a conduction speed of 30 meters per second)

2 von 15


fi

ff fi ü fi ff ffi fi ffifi fi ff flff fi fifi ffi

Geschreven voor

Instelling
Studie
Vak

Documentinformatie

Geüpload op
10 november 2022
Aantal pagina's
15
Geschreven in
2021/2022
Type
SAMENVATTING

Onderwerpen

$8.95
Krijg toegang tot het volledige document:

Verkeerd document? Gratis ruilen Binnen 14 dagen na aankoop en voor het downloaden kun je een ander document kiezen. Je kunt het bedrag gewoon opnieuw besteden.
Geschreven door studenten die geslaagd zijn
Direct beschikbaar na je betaling
Online lezen of als PDF

Maak kennis met de verkoper

Seller avatar
De reputatie van een verkoper is gebaseerd op het aantal documenten dat iemand tegen betaling verkocht heeft en de beoordelingen die voor die items ontvangen zijn. Er zijn drie niveau’s te onderscheiden: brons, zilver en goud. Hoe beter de reputatie, hoe meer de kwaliteit van zijn of haar werk te vertrouwen is.
taschir
Volgen Je moet ingelogd zijn om studenten of vakken te kunnen volgen
Verkocht
23
Lid sinds
3 jaar
Aantal volgers
16
Documenten
7
Laatst verkocht
4 maanden geleden

4.5

2 beoordelingen

5
1
4
1
3
0
2
0
1
0

Recent door jou bekeken

Waarom studenten kiezen voor Stuvia

Gemaakt door medestudenten, geverifieerd door reviews

Kwaliteit die je kunt vertrouwen: geschreven door studenten die slaagden en beoordeeld door anderen die dit document gebruikten.

Niet tevreden? Kies een ander document

Geen zorgen! Je kunt voor hetzelfde geld direct een ander document kiezen dat beter past bij wat je zoekt.

Betaal zoals je wilt, start meteen met leren

Geen abonnement, geen verplichtingen. Betaal zoals je gewend bent via iDeal of creditcard en download je PDF-document meteen.

Student with book image

“Gekocht, gedownload en geslaagd. Zo makkelijk kan het dus zijn.”

Alisha Student

Bezig met je bronvermelding?

Maak nauwkeurige citaten in APA, MLA en Harvard met onze gratis bronnengenerator.

Bezig met je bronvermelding?

Veelgestelde vragen