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Psychology EXAM 1 (CHAPTERS 1-4) Adina Schick | Wilhelm Wundt Structuralism Functionalism William James Psychoanalytic Freud Behaviorism Watson Skinner Humanistic Cognitive Biological Sociocultural Perspectives Neuroscience Neurons Glia Action Potential Resting Potential Axon Dendrites Synapse Neurotransmitters Acetylcholine Dopamine Serotonin GABA Glutamate Endorphins Epinephrine Brain Structures Cerebral Cortex Frontal Lobe Temporal Lobe Parietal Lobe Occipital Lobe Limbic System Hippocampus Amygdala Thalamus Hypothalamus Cerebellum Medulla Pons Reticular Formation Corpus Callosum Split-Brain Research Vision Retina Rods Cones Color Vision Trichromatic Opponent-Process Depth Perception Binocular Monocular Cues Gestalt Principles Figure-Ground Proximity Similarity Continuity Closure Perceptual Constancy Scientific Method Hypothesis Operational Definition Experimental Design Correlational Study Surveys Case Study Naturalistic Observation Ethical Guidelines Exam Questions Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026 Who is Wilhelm Wundt? Seen as the founder of psychology Established the first psychology lab Saw psychology as the study of conscious experience Structuralism Wundt Explored the structural elements of the mind Ask questions such as "what are thoughts" View that wundt took Might be told to look at an object and say what comes to mind Believes you can study what you can see Over time these have faded but still make their mark Fed into the school of thoughts Functionalism Focused on how our mental and behavioral processes function William James Structure and the purpose A stream of consciousness Why do we think, why do we forget Study patterns of child development Effectiveness of different educational practices Why are there different behaviors between genders Modern psych Psychoanalytic Theory Attempts to explain personality, motivation and mental disorders by focusing on unconscious determinants of behavior. Sigmund Frued Psychoanalytic Theory Worked on mental disorders and treating them Work with the unconscious Great influence on behavior Largely caused by personal conflicts Internal battle taking place which makes you feel anxious Behaviorism Based on the premise that scientific psychology should study only observable behaviors John B Watson Known for his stance he took for nature vs nurture He believed that everything was a result of your experience (nurture), not nature Interested in the study of behavior by any organism Humanism Emphasizes the unique qualities of humans, especially their freedom and their potential for personal growth B.F Skinner (behaviorist then was humanist) Marks the transition Internal mental states, desires, motivations, thoughts all play a role even if we can not see them

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Psychology EXAM 1 (CHAPTERS 1-4) Adina Schick | Wilhelm Wundt
Structuralism Functionalism William James Psychoanalytic Freud Behaviorism
Watson Skinner Humanistic Cognitive Biological Sociocultural Perspectives
Neuroscience Neurons Glia Action Potential Resting Potential Axon Dendrites
Synapse Neurotransmitters Acetylcholine Dopamine Serotonin GABA Glutamate
Endorphins Epinephrine Brain Structures Cerebral Cortex Frontal Lobe Temporal
Lobe Parietal Lobe Occipital Lobe Limbic System Hippocampus Amygdala
Thalamus Hypothalamus Cerebellum Medulla Pons Reticular Formation Corpus
Callosum Split-Brain Research Vision Retina Rods Cones Color Vision
Trichromatic Opponent-Process Depth Perception Binocular Monocular Cues
Gestalt Principles Figure-Ground Proximity Similarity Continuity Closure
Perceptual Constancy Scientific Method Hypothesis Operational Definition
Experimental Design Correlational Study Surveys Case Study Naturalistic
Observation Ethical Guidelines Exam Questions Verified and Provided with
Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026




Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

Seen as the founder of psychology

Established the first psychology lab

Saw psychology as the study of conscious experience




Structuralism

,Wundt

Explored the structural elements of the mind

Ask questions such as "what are thoughts"

View that wundt took

Might be told to look at an object and say what comes to mind

Believes you can study what you can see

Over time these have faded but still make their mark

Fed into the school of thoughts




Functionalism

Focused on how our mental and behavioral processes function

William James

Structure and the purpose

A stream of consciousness

Why do we think, why do we forget

Study patterns of child development

Effectiveness of different educational practices

Why are there different behaviors between genders

Modern psych




Psychoanalytic Theory

Attempts to explain personality, motivation and mental disorders by focusing on unconscious
determinants of behavior.

,Sigmund Frued

Psychoanalytic Theory

Worked on mental disorders and treating them

Work with the unconscious

Great influence on behavior

Largely caused by personal conflicts

Internal battle taking place which makes you feel anxious




Behaviorism

Based on the premise that scientific psychology should study only observable behaviors

John B Watson

Known for his stance he took for nature vs nurture

He believed that everything was a result of your experience (nurture), not nature

Interested in the study of behavior by any organism




Humanism

Emphasizes the unique qualities of humans, especially their freedom and their potential for
personal growth

B.F Skinner (behaviorist then was humanist)

Marks the transition

Internal mental states, desires, motivations, thoughts all play a role even if we can not see them

, The science that studies behavior and the psychological and cognitive processes that underlie
behavior

The profession that applies the accumulated knowledge of this science to practical problems

Seen as a science

2nd most popular major in the US

A multifaceted field with many subfields

What is Psychology?




Subfields of Psychology

Biological psychology

Clinical psychology

Counseling psychology

Cognitive psychology

Developmental psychology

Educational psychology

Forensic psychology

Health psychology

Industrial/organizational

School psychology

Social psychology

Sports psychology




Key Themes

Psychology is empirical

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