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samenvatting van het deel introduction to psychology van het vak Inleiding psychologie, medische en gezondheidspsychologie , KUL, biomedische wetenschappen 3, semester 2, keuzevak

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INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY:

INTRODUCTION:


WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGY?
= wetenschappelijke studie v behavior en mentale processen

 Mentale processen = alle interne, covert activity of our minds like thinking, feeling
and remembering
 Behavior = includes all of our outward or overt actions and reactions (talking, facial
expressions, movements)


IS PSYCHOLOGY A SCIENCE?
Why not: Why yes:
 Lack of scientific method  Methods
 Lack of definitions  Empirically tested
 Lack of predictive possibilities hypotheses


Problems of scatterd definitions and cumultative progression : different definitions +
difficult to accumulate new information




YOUNG SCIENCE WITH A LONG TRADITION:

HISTORY:
Ancient Egypt:

 Interest + experiments: the brain is the site of mental functions
 Every personality has an open and a hidden part that sum up to make the person
 They recognize mental disorders


The Greeks:

 Aristotele: soul = psyche
 Discusses the senses, intellect, soul (only humans can be rational creatures)


Roman period:

 Epictetus Enchiridion: recognizes that men are disturbed not by things, but by the
views which they take of things
 Stoicism = precursor of mindfulness + cognitive behavioral therapy

,Middle age = dark centuries:

 Avicenna: soul + body are separate (Decartes) we have intellect, reason + senses
 Albertus Magnus, Tommaso D’Aquino : there was intellectual curiosity often ground in
philosophy
 However; the upper class was part of the church : soul is something else


Decartes: part of the brain connecting soul + body (pineal gland)

 Elaborated reflex theories
 Brain = working machine (works as mathematics)


Empirism: knowledge comes from experience + observation  Introduce concepts:

 Associations : more complex knowledge develops through the association of simple
ideas
o Experiencing 2 things together binds them
 Body + mind = machines can be studied as part of natural sciences


Helmholtz: neural impulse

 Measured conduction velocity of hearing and vision
 No perfect match between the physics of an impulse and perception


Weber + Fetchner: principles of psychophysics laws to link the external reality +
experience from individual



Darwin : Origin of species: evolution theory Both in terms of knowledge + method :

 We have evolved from other living forms  humans are sort of animals =
 Contextual factors are fundamental comparative psychology
 As the best adapted survives = survival of the fittest  method: systematic observation,
 Natural selection + genetic variation formulation of hypotheses



MODERN PSYCHOLOGY BORN AS DISCIPLINE:
Wundt + structuralism: (1832-1920)

 Officially the first psychology lab : promotes psychology as a scientific discipline
 Onderzoek naar de elementen vh bewustzijn:
o Elk complex proces kan gereduceerd worden tot combi v elementaire
componenten

 Introspection as method to identify elements of consciousness

, o Naar binnen kijken: je eigen innerlijke ervaring/ beschrijven wat ze voelen,
ervaren
 Study of mental chronometry (reaction times) = measurement of times: how fast
they respond

Consciousness = total content of our experiences :

 Consciousness : everything that you experience on a moment: thoughts, memories,
feelings,…

 Theory of mind that supported a welldefined, quantitative and easily reproducible
experimental methodology
 Donders: distraction during the appearance of the stimulus is always punished with
prolongation of the process  attention important for fast processing


Titchner + structuralism: elements of the conscious experience of adults



Binet + applied psychology:

 Educational psychology: intelligence test
o To classify not quantify : the idea was to offer the best education according to
capacities
 He saw intelligence as more then only memory and knowledge
o Importancy of good judgment + how memory can be influenced 
intelligence can grow
 Why applied psychology? Because research aimed to solve problems



William James + principles of psychology: functionalism: against structuralism

 Consciousness = continuously flowing, not isolated or reduced to components
 Interest more on behavior
 Broader populations : people with mental handicap and animals  comparative
psychology
 Pragmatism = how useful an idea would be (truth is hard to discover)
o The truth is hard to establish definitive , you need to look what works in real
world
o Idea is true as far as it is useful in practice


Freud + the birth of psychoanalysis:

 Much of what happens in terms of behavior + thoughts are not conscious 
subconscious

 Problems as adults start in childhood from repressed experiences
 Exploring the unconscious : interpretation of dreams, free associations

,  He planned to have a neuroscientific view on some of the theories : did not happen



Functionalism in the VS:

 Psychology of individual differences + applied functionalism
 Hawtorn effect: how humans change their behavior due to the fact that they are
seen

Behaviorism + Watson and Skinner:

 Focus on observable variables  behavior
 No interest in what is not observable  not object of the study

 Reaction to structuralism: only behavior can be study and introspection is not a
valid method
 Reaction to functionalism: study of the mind is not possible (not even via
behavior)


Pavlov’s conditioned reflex: a reflex (uncons) response is produced in response to
stimulus

 Over time, the response to conditioned to different stimulus associated to original
stimulus
 Response is then associated to the conditioned stimulus

Watson: behavior is largely learnt : little Albert experiments (trained kid to be scared of
several things by changing conditions: NS = rat + UCS = loud noise + CS = rat)

Skinner: operant conditioning (rewards + punishment) : behavior comes from consequences
of it



Cognitive psychology: return of the mind / mental processes

 Metaphor of human as a computer : focus on mental processes (memory, attention,
language,..)
 Miller and the magic number : people can hold on average 7 (plus/min 2) in short
memory
 Chomsky : universal grammar
o There is a predisposition to learn a language: poverty of the stimulus (with
less input)
o Cannot only happen with rewards and punishments or imitation
o This predisposition is biologically hard-wired




PSYCHOLOGY NOW: SUBDISCIPLINES

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