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Summary Psychological Science
By: Stijn Huizinga

,Chapter one
Biases you often encounter
● Ignoring evidence (confirmation bias)
● Seeing causal relationships that do not exist
● Accepting after-the-fact explanations
○ Aka hindsight bias
● Taking mental shortcuts
○ Aka heuristics

Dunning-Kruger effect: people lack the ability to evaluate their own performance in areas where
they have little expertise

Mind/body problem: Are mind and body separate and distinct, or is the mind simply the physical
brain’s subjective experience?

Nature/nurture debate: whether psychological characteristics are biologically innate or acquired
through education, experience, and culture

Stream of consciousness: each person’s continuous series of ever-changing thoughts

Behaviorism: A psychological approach that emphasizes environmental influences on
observable behaviors

Good scientific study features
● Replicability
● Data sharing

Biopsychosocial model: An approach to psychological science that integrates biological factors,
psychological processes, and social-contextual influences in shaping human mental life and
behavior

Levels of analysis
● Biological
● Individual
● Social
● Cultural

Distributed learning: learning material in bursts over a period of time
Retrieval based learning: Repeatedly recalling content from memory makes that content stick in
your mind better and longer
Elaborative interrogation: thinking through why a fact is true, or why it is true in some cases but
not others

, Chapter three




The somatic nervous system is involved in voluntary behavior
The autonomic nervous system is responsible for the less voluntary actions of your body, such
as controlling your heart rate and other bodily functions

Three types of neurons
1. Sensory neurons
2. Motor neurons
3. Interneurons




The three major events that terminate the neurotransmitter’s influence in the synapse are
reuptake, enzyme deactivation, and autoreception.
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