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Title: A Little History


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A Little History
  • Psychology 1106

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A little History
  • Before the beginning of science (mid 1600s)
    psychology was clearly in the domain of the
    philosophers
  • Indeed, all sciences were
  • Physics was the first to leave the nest
  • Then chemistry
  • Biology
  • Finally, us

3
Aristotle
  • Believed that the heart was the seat of behaviour
  • He noted the importance of the brain (but it was
    for cooling blood he figured)

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British Empiricists
  • Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679)
  • Contents of mind rest on experience
  • John Locke (1632-1704)
  • white paper or tabula rasa

5
Rene Descartes
  • Descartes said that we were machines with a soul
  • The notion was that the mind and the body were
    separate
  • Animals have no soul

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And yadda yadda yadda.
  • By the 19th century people were talking about
    psychology
  • Still the philosophers held sway
  • Last half of the 19th century changed this
  • The zeitgeist of the time changed

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What the hell does zeitgeist mean?
  • I dont speak freaky deaky Dutch Mr. Goldmember
  • The spirit of history
  • The enlightenment of the 18th century was
    affecting the common person
  • Science and technology could explain everything

8
Gesundheit
  • Even the origins of humanity could be explained
    without appealing to religion!
  • Charles Darwin and the Origin of Species
  • So like you could figure out anything with
    science!!

9
Wilhelm Wundt
  • 1879 Leipzig
  • Established his lab at the University of Leipzig
  • Studied psychophysics
  • Many of those methods are still used today

10
William James
  • Published his Principles of Psychology in 1890
  • Lots of introspection
  • Looking into yourself
  • Got lots of stuff right

11
John B. Watson and Behaviourism
  • Became president of the APA in 1915
  • A reaction against introspection
  • For Watson and his ilk, introspection was a very
    bad thing
  • Turning psychology back into philosophy

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Behaviourism
  • BF Skinner and Ivan Pavlov
  • Consciousness is an epiphenomenon
  • Only concerned with the observable
  • Skinner really became the spokesman for this
    view, Pavlov was not a behaviourist
  • Skinner had a huge hold on psychological thinking
    in North America

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Meanwhile in Europe.
  • Freud
  • Boooooooo
  • Dirty old man crack head from Vienna
  • Psychoanalysis
  • It is all about sex,
  • With your mother.

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Those wacky Europeans, they are so, European
  • Piaget
  • Child development
  • Lorenz
  • Imprinting
  • Kohler
  • Insight learning
  • Gestalt psychology
  • Clearly different from Behaviourism

15
Cognitive Revolution
  • This stuff, and a lot of interesting data
    (especially HM) lead to the idea that we should
    be more concerned about thinking
  • Brenda Milner
  • She is the one on the left
  • The cognitive revolution hit every part of
    psychology

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More recent developments
  • Brain imaging
  • PET fMRI
  • Watch people think!
  • Computers
  • Modeling and AI
  • Now we are splitting up into cognitive science,
    neuroscience and AI
  • Many old ideas have been rediscovered
  • Species differences
  • Ideas about memory
  • Going through stages

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In Canada
  • Psychology has always been strong in Canada
  • First lab in Canada was in 1890 at U of T
  • James Mark Baldwin
  • Research in Canada is funded by NSERC, SSHRC and
    CIHR

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Many big names are from Canada
  • Bandura
  • Tulving
  • Hebb
  • Milner
  • Baldwin
  • Craik
  • Lockhart
  • Shettleworth
  • Roberts
  • MacLoed
  • Paivio
  • Pylishyn
  • Kolb
  • Wishaw
  • Honig
  • Staddon

The most cited psychology Department in the WORLD
is U of T
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