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UCSB | PSYCH 1
Intro To Psych
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  • Alan J. Fridlund
 
 
 

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    PSYCHOLOGY 1 - Introduction to Psychology Fall Quarter 2010 Alan J. Fridlund, Ph.D. TENTATIVE FAIR-GAME SHEET - MIDTERM EXAM _ - Introductory Lecture -Types of psychology Brain-in-the-vat problem - History and Research Methods -Major philosophical quandar
     
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    Final Fair Game Sheet Thinking Geons and impossible figures- geons serve as the basic building blocks for everything we perceive, we first recognize objects by recognizing their component geons. An impossible figure is a two dimensional illustration of so
     
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    Sleep Psy 1 Lecture Notes Alan J. Fridlund, Ph.D. Polysomnography EEG Electroencephalogram-measures dendrites which shows us the different sleep cycles EOG Electrooculogram-measures where eye is looking during sleep EMG Electromyogram-measures muscle c
     
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    Psychsectionnotespart2 17:24 2/24/2011 AlfredKinsey Fatherofsexology,thesystematic,scientificstudyofhumansexuality FoundedKinseyInsitiuteforReesearchinSex,GenderandReproductionin1947. Conductedlargest,mostcontroversialandinfluentialsexsurveytodate Challen
     
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    Types of psychology Brain-in-the-vat problem History and Research Methods Major philosophical quandaries: - mind-body dualism / monism - free will vs. determinism - nature vs. nurture Deductive vs. inductive methods Qualities of the scientific method - fa
     
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    Conditioning and Learning Associationism o The idea that mental processes operate by association of one state with successive states Ex: all knowledge results from experience o Law of Associationism Frequency frequently, belonging together Ex: flash a
     
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    Development Epigenetic Landscape (Conrad Waddington) o This is the idea that the epigenetic landscape can be visualized as a plane with many \"hills and valleys\", with the life course represented as a ball rolling along this plane. With traits that are la
     
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    Memory Ebbinghaus and CVCs o Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve: amount of information remembered decreases over time. Most forgetting occurs right after you learn something o Used CVCs (consonant-vowel-consonant) to demonstrate how memory works Forgetting cur
     
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    Natural Selection and Motivation Natural selection o the process by which forms of life having traits that better enable them to adapt to specific environmental pressures, as predators, changes in climate, or competition for food or mates, will tend to s
     
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    Personality Structured personality testing o One that is administered according to rules that specify how to interpret the results MMPI o Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory True-false questions intended to measure certain personality dimension
     
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    Sensation and Perception Psychophysics o Deals with sensation and perception o Psycho mind(world of the spirit) o Physik-nature(world of things) Thresholds (Limen) o Absolute Limen: the weakest stimulus that can be detected reliably Under-threshold: su
     
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    Thinking Geons and impossible figures o These are relevant to understanding how we identify objects in our environment. Biederman suggests that we understand our world in terms of basic shapes (see the thinking lecture, slide 12) that are combined to mak
     
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    Social Interaction Primacy effects on social impressions o the first information we learn about someone influences us more than later information does first impressions have more effect Methods of assessing prejudice o Stereotypes- a generalized belief or
     
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    Sleep, Dreaming, Consciousness Sleep-wake cycle o Controlled by the pons of the hindbrain and reticular formation of the midbrain o REM and NREM 90 minute cycles o REM (Rapid eye movement): stage of sleep characterized by rapid eye movements, a high leve
     
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    Psychology Final Review CHAPTER 5- HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Genetics Male genotype- XY, Female genotype- XX Monozygotic twins- Twin who develop from the same fertilized egg; identical twins Dizygotic twins- Twins who develop from two eggs fertilized by two
     
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    Development Nature-Nurture Problem Is a trait due to heredity or to the environment? Sometimes, the problem is stated as maturation vs. enculturation. Environment can be: chemical pathogen psychological pre-, peri-, or post-natal Nature-Nur
     
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    Personality Personality An individuals enduring response patterns over a variety of situations. Types of Personality Theories Type theories Trait theories Early Type Theories: Hippocrates Temperamental Types Sanguine Melancholic Choleric
     
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    Thinking Digital Computer vs. Brain Digital Computer Brain Inorganic (Si, GaAs) Taught Fixed hardware Organic (C, O, N) Can teach itself Grows own circuits Cant repair itself Tool Non-adaptive software Repairs itself (somewhat) Agent
     
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    Psych 1 Fridlund 1/31/08 Theories about Sleep Anti predator adaptation sleep forces us to be quiet at certain time of the day Restorative sleep helps us recover something depleted during wakefulness Facilitates learning sleep (especially REM) migh
     
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    Psych 1 Fridlund 2/14/08 Memory A lot of different kinds of memory Verbal (studied the most) facts, words, etc Visuospatial memory for space, how to get to a place by streets, amount of circulating testosterone, high level in women they tend to rem
     
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    Psych 1 Fridlund 1/24/08 Is perception \"veridical\"? do we really see what\'s out there? Ex. Cube on screen, really 12 lines on the screen Vision left to right and right to left Brain language on left, right is music Bottom up theories perception i
     
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    Memory Ebbinghaus Forgetting curve
     
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    Psych 1 Fridlund 1/15/08 Neuroscience Part II Twins 4 or 5 month post conception females do everything before males do, talking, walking, masturbation Cerebellum most developed of all our parts, two sections: inner cerebellum which connects to inne
     
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    Psych 1 Fridlund 1/29/08 Perception and Sleep Perception See reality through a set of prisms Go out with preconceptions and we miss a lot Perception is lateralized, movements, etc go to opposite sides of the brain Left hear gets heard in the right si
     
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    Psych 1 Fridlund 1/22/08 Neuroscience Neocortical Lobes and some General Functions Frontal Lobe o Strategic thinking o Social cognitions o Short-term memory o Language/music production o Voluntary movement o Major motor areas of the brain o Initiate
     
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    1. Chapter 13 Social Psychology a. Prisoner\'s dilemma i. In your own words choose between a cooperative act and a competitive act that benefits yourself but not others ii. Example narc and go free, friend gets 20 years, both narc and get 5 years e
     
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    5/4/2008 11:29:00 PM History and Research Methods Major philosophical quandaries: - mind-body dualism / monism dualism is idea that the mind and body are completely separate entities monism views the mind and body as one entity - free will vs. determ
     
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    Beauty Norms Significant: Shape thoughts about ourselves shape how we interact with others Chicana ethnic border crossers encounter contrary standards of beauty shaped by race (intersection gender/race) in Euroamerican/mainstream conceptions of fe
     
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    Lecture 2.26 Patriarchy promotes sexual stereotypes A stereotype is an unjustifiably fixed notion of a person, social group, or thing; often a rigid, standardized mental picture. Ex: Abraham enraged after bustier. He\'s aware of the stereotype and h
     
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    Psychology 1 Introduction to Psychology Winter Quarter, 2008 Reading Guide for Chapters 3 pp. 64 97 Week 2 This sheet is fairly comprehensive, but you should always refer back to the official fair game sheet posted online. Chapter 3 Biological P
     
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    Psychology 1 Introduction to Psychology Winter Quarter, 2008 Reading Guide for Chapters 4 and 5 pp. 98-149, 362-395 Week 3 This sheet is fairly comprehensive, but you should always refer back to the official fair game sheet posted online. 1. Chapt
     
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    Environment or Genetics Longitudinal Study (Terman) In utero (Scarr) Adoption Studies -111 adoptees, 10 years later -no difference in IQ or school performance with adopted family members -higher performance than white classmates Confluence Theory -th
     
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    11/27/2007 Pysch Lecture Problem Solving (cont) - planning requires frontal lobes in humans - animals w/o frontal lobes can still solve problems -algortithms -procedure that guarantees a soln if there is one -tower of Hanoi/Benares-discs -heuristics
     
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    12/6/07 Psych Lecture Deindividuation loss of self-awareness and self-restraint in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity. As a result of feeling anonymous you engage in behavior that you would normally refrain from. This has been used a
     
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    Contralateral control and other aspects of left and right brain: Psych 14/9/2008 12: Lefties vs. Righties Lefties disproportionately very intelligent, disproportionately unusually stupid, disproportionately homosexual, disproportionate amount of lef
     
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    Language Areas of the Brain: Psych 1 Language: major brain areas 4/9/2008 12:33:00 AM primary motor cortex where tongue, larynx, lip muscles commanded, but already prior orchestrated in. Broca\'s area frontal lobe of the cortex - where muscle move
     
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    Lobes of the Neocortex: Psych 1 Lobes of the Neocortex Frontal lobe largest lobe 4/9/2008 12:32:00 AM o Includes the primary motor cortex a structure that is important for the planned control of fine movements o Anterior section of the frontal lo
     
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    Major brain segments: Psych 1 4/9/2008 12:30:00 AM Major brain segments Forebrain midbrain hindbrain - spinal cord Neural plate Flap of skin Develops on embryo We have: Huge forebrain, moderate hindbrain, tiny midbrain Midbrain Good for rapid eye-
     
 
 
 
 
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