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what did aristotle contribute in cognitive psychology?

proposed laws for learning,memory and mental imagery 2000 years ago


emphasized empirical evidence( knowledge thru observation n experimentation)

what did wilhelm wundt do for the birth of psychology?

he created the first psychology lab in leipzig(germany)


introspection= participants report what is happening during a task

what did edward tichener do?

structuralism, what is the structure of the mind


continued wilhelm wundt introspective techniques with highly trained observers(introspectors)

what did william james do?

functionalism, what is the function of the mind


tb: principles of psychology

what did john watson do?

behaviourism


rejected introspection


consciousness, mental events too vague n subjective


work of skinner and pavlov n classical conditioning provided mechanisms for behaviour


assiociated stimulus-response, stimulus-stimulus

what is artificial intelligence?

branch of computer science that attempts to construct computer programs capable of higher mental processes associated with humans

what is perception used for?

evolutionary utility, perception has evolved to aid the survival and reproduction of organisms,sense help us to seek out desirable objects and situations and avoid dangerous ones