Psychology: An Introduction |
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The Science of Psychology | 1 |
Functionalism 4 John B Watson | 8 |
Ethics in Research | 17 |
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ability activity adolescents adults aggressive alcohol amphetamines animals anxiety areas attitudes axon B. F. Skinner babies basilar membrane become behavior body brain called cause cells central nervous system cerebral cortex Chapter child classical conditioning clients cognitive color conditioned stimulus consciousness cortex cues daydreaming depression disorder dreams drug effects emotional endocrine system endorphins environment example experience experimental eyes fact factors fear feelings Figure Freud functions genetic glands goals hemisphere hormones human hypnosis images important infants intelligence learning light marijuana memory ment mental messages motives nerve nervous system neuron neurotransmitters normal objects occur pain parents patients patterns perceive perception person physical problems psychologists rats receptors reinforcement relationship response result retina schizophrenic scores sense sensitive sensory sexual situations sleep social sound spinal cord split-brain stage stress subjects suggests tend tests theory therapist therapy tion traits visual