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Historical view • Psychology come from the study of two disparate yet connected fields, Philosophy and biology.

Historical view Psychology come from the study of two disparate yet connected fields, Philosophy and biology

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Historical view

• Psychology come from the study of two disparate yet connected fields, Philosophy and biology.

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Modern View

• Psychology is the study of behavior (in its broadest context).

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Philosophical view

• The Platonic allegory of Cupid and Psyche, the passions that rule mankind.

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Classical religious people

• The soul as seen from the hands of Augustine and Aquinas

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Two ways at looking at man and how he interprets his world

• Socratic/Platonic view.

• All knowledge is already contained in the individual.

• Do not use your sensory experience to understand the world around you.

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Meno’s Slave

• Through question and answer Socrates showed that an untrained slave could show he understood the relationship between the hypotenuse and the two sides of a square.

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Cave allegory

• Prisoners are chained to a wall.

• They see shadows on the wall and depict this as real.

• The shadows are only reflections of people before a fire outside the mouth of the cave.

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The issue for Psychology

• What distinguishes the barbarian from non-barbarian?

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• The non-barbarian is locked in argument with his fellow non-barbarian.

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What is the argument all about?

• The answer to four specific questions.

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Question 1

• The problem of knowledge: how is it that I know anything (reason).

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Types of knowing

• Experiential knowledge

• Intuitive knowledge

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Question 2

• What does one know?

• The problem of reason.

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• What is the one thing each of you know without error?

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• Your own existence.

• Descartes “Cogito ergo sum”

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Question 3

• How should I behave, i.e. origin of individual conduct (morality)?

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Question 4

The problem of governance?

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Scope of Psychology

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The organism as a whole

• How is the individual effected by…….?

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The Central Nervous System (CNS)

• The brain and peripheral nervous system is the organ system of behavior.

• Anesthetize the brain anesthetizes behavior at all levels.

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3 methods of studying the brain

• Record

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Levels of analysis

• Single neurons

• Multiple neurons

• Thousands of neurons

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Reading the Living Brain

• Electroencephalography -- EEG

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Method 2

• Lesion: to cut or remove

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An example

• Kluver – Busy syndrome in monkeys

• Removal bilaterally of the temporal pole in monkeys.

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Behavioral Changes Post Surgery

• High Oral behavior

• Pacing in the light

• Passivity

• High sexual activity

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Kling – Riggs study (cats)

• Again removal of the “tip” of the temporal pole

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Behavioral changes

• Extreme well directed aggressiveness.

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Method 3 of brain study

• Stimulation

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Scientific Method

Develop an idea

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The idea

• ASSUME: LEARNING IS A GENETIC PROCESS

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Rework the idea until a testable hypothesis can be construed.

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Reworked idea

• THE ABILITY TO RUN A MAZE WITH NO ERRORS IS GENETICALLY DETERMINED

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• ASK THE QUESTION: WHAT IS THE MOST APPROPRIATE ANIMAL TO USE TO ANSWER THE QUESTION PROPOSED BY THE HYPOTHESIS?

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• Humans?

• Rats?

• Fruit flies?

• Squid – Octopus?

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• RATS WHO RUN A MAZE WITH THE FEWEST ERROR TRIALS ARE BETTER LEARNERS THAN RATS WHO MAKE MORE ERRORS IN THE SAME NUMBER OF TRIALS.

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How do I manipulate genes?

How do I manipulate learning?

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• Selective breeding manipulates genes:

• Breed fast learners to fast learners, slow learners to slow learners.

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• Can the individual be used as its own control or do I need a control group.

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• Use groups: fast learners against slow learners. After 20 generations there should be two groups of maze learners with no overlap between groups.

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• What is the most appropriate statistical procedure I need to use.