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Donder
simple vs choice reaction time; mental chronometry
mental chronometry
the study of the mind's timing
method of subtraction
choice minus simple equals reaction time
helmhlotz
investigated perception; unconscious inference, perceptions are the uncounscious assumptions we make about our environment
Ebbinghaus
learning and memory;Savings that amount of time it takes to store information
1st psychology laboratory
1879 by Wundt, studying the mind, structuralism(organizing sensations) analytic introspect used to collect data
watson
behavorism founded-rejects introspection, consciousness and states that observable behavior is the only subject to study
Skinner
operant conditoning, assured that behaviorism is dominate force through 1950's
1950's cognitive revolution
chomsky's critique of skinners book verbal behavior; Breland and breland training behaviors difficult due to operant conditioning; intro of computers suggested we process in stages like computers; cherry's attention experiments ; broadbent's intro of flow diagrams, interdisciplinary conferences at MIT and Dartmouth1956
behavoiral approaach
measuring the relationship between stimuli and behavior
physiological approach
measuring the realtionship between the physiology and behavior
shepard and metzler
mental rotation, behavorial approach
Divachi and coworkers
physiological approach, brain activity and memory, brain imaging
Models important why?
Helps organize data, form one or many experiments
cognitive science
the interdisciplinary study of the mind, psycology, computer science, anthropology, linguistics, neuroscience, and philosophy