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A pattern of enduring distinctive thoughs, emotions, and behaviors that characterize the way the person adapts to the world.
personality
Underwater or completely unconscious
Id
above and below water, conscious and unconscious
Superego
above water, the part of us that deals with and in reality
Ego
1. Individuals' growth capacities
2. Importance of how we perceive ourselves
3. consideration of the person as a whole
Humanistic Perspective
Heirarchy of needs emphasizing self-actualization
Marslow's approach
Wanted to know why people were unhapy
Roger's approach
Father of American personality psychology
Gordon Alport
Openness to experience
Conscientiousness
Extroversion
Agreeableness
Neuroticism (emotional stability)
Big Five Personality traits
Thematic Apperation Test (TAT) - picture -> write out story, tested Hitler
Murry's Personological Approach
Life story
McAdam's Approach
Sight
Photoreception
touch, movement/balance, hearing
Mechanoreception
smell/taste
Chemoreception
Stimuli has to change by proportion in order to be able to tell difference
Weber's law
1980's words in different colors
Stroop Test/effect
rods and cones trigger chemical reactions that spark the action potential
transduction
low light, black and white vision, around fovea
rods
high illumination, color vision, in and around fovea
cones
Work through grated potential in sight
Bipolar cells
the hammer
malieus
the anvil
incas
stirrup
stapes
bones in ears
ossicles
eardrum
tympanic membrane
an experience where one sensation induces the other senses
synethesia
"stream of consciousness"
William James
Levels of awareness
William James
1. physiological arrousal
2. conscious experience
3. a behavioral expression
emotion
1. physiological reaction
2. emotion
James-Lange Theory
physiologial and emotional reactions happen at the same time
Cannon-Bard Theory
1. apply cognitive lable
2. physiological response
3. emotional response
Schacter-Singer two factor theory
how plesent or unplesent an emotion is
valance
High Arousal
Unplesant Plesant
Low Arousal
Circumplex Model
extremes similar physiological responses
Cannon