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Samenvatting H1-8 2025/2026 - Inleiding in de Psychologie (PB0014) Psychology - OU

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Dit document biedt een uitgebreide, verhalende en visueel-georiënteerde samenvatting van de eerste acht hoofdstukken van Psychology van Peter O. Gray. Het volgt de ontwikkeling van de psychologie vanaf de filosofische wortels tot huidige status als empirische wetenschap. Je vindt er uitleg over grote psychologische stromingen, belangrijke onderzoekers en hun ontdekkingen, en de overgang van theorievorming naar experimenteel onderzoek. Deze samenvatting is niet alleen informatief, maar vertelt het verhaal van de psychologie visueel en beeldend. Je reist chronologisch door de geschiedenis van het vak, het ontstaan van basisbegrippen, hersenen en gedrag. Ook krijg je inzicht in genetische en evolutionaire invloeden, hersenstructuren en -functies, motivatie en emotie, waarneming, het leerproces, en sociale en culturele invloeden op gedrag. Aan het eind vind je een uitgebreide verklarende woordenlijst met alle belangrijke begrippen die in de tekst zijn behandeld, zodat je snel termen kunt opzoeken en herhalen.

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Narrative of Psychology
Chapters 1–8



Chapter 1: From Wondering to Measuring

How Psychology Became a Science


Ancient Greek philosophers were fascinated by human behavior. They'd spend hours
watching people and arguing about what the mind and soul really were. Their debates were
brilliant, sure, but they were really just educated guesses. For a long time, these big
questions stayed firmly in philosophy's corner. But eventually, people started asking
different questions. Instead of "Why do we act this way?" they wanted to know "How can
we actually prove this?"


René Descartes was a big part of that shift. He thought the body worked like a complex
machine, but the soul was something else entirely. This created a weird split between two
worlds, but here's the thing: by focusing on nerves and reflexes, he accidentally gave future
researchers permission to think that maybe even our most complicated behaviors could be
measured and explained through physical processes.


When the Enlightenment rolled around, Thomas Hobbes wasn't having any of the mystical
stuff. He said matter and energy were all that existed, period. The mind was just brain
mechanics at work. Then you had empiricists like John Locke, who described the mind as
basically a blank slate that experience writes on. These weren't just abstract ideas. They
gave early psychologists a framework for studying how learning and memory actually
function.

, By the late 1800s, psychology finally became a real experimental science. Wilhelm Wundt
opened what's considered the first psychology lab in 1879, where he used introspection to
try breaking consciousness down into its building blocks. William James went in a different
direction. He cared less about what thoughts and feelings were made of and more about
why they existed in the first place.


Different schools of thought developed:


Structuralism (Wundt, Titchener) tried to break consciousness into elements

Functionalism (James) asked what mental activities do

Psychoanalysis (Freud) explored unconscious motives and hidden desires

Behaviorism (Watson, Skinner) focused on observable actions and environmental
causes

Cognitive psychology brought attention back to thinking, memory, and perception


Psychology became the science that examines both behavior and mind. It was built on
curiosity, careful observation, and the belief that the inner world could be studied just like
any natural phenomenon.



Chapter 2: How Psychologists Find Truth

The Clever Hans story is one of those cases that completely changed how we think about
psychology. Hans was this horse that could apparently do math by tapping his hoof the
right number of times. People were convinced for years that this horse actually understood
arithmetic. But then a psychologist named Pfungst got suspicious. He watched Hans
carefully and figured out what was really going on: the horse was just reading tiny,
unconscious signals from the people asking the questions. When the person knew the
answer, Hans got it right. When they didn't know, Hans was stumped.


This whole episode showed why psychology couldn't just rely on observation. It needed
real science. Experiments let you test cause and effect by changing one thing and watching
what happens to another, while keeping everything else the same. Correlational studies can
spot patterns between variables, but they can't tell you that one thing caused the other.
Descriptive studies just watch and record what's happening without testing any specific
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