Cognitive Psychology: Thinking and CreatingDorsey Press, 1978 - 254 páginas |
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... Wundt . The child resembled its philosophical parent in nearly every feature - it was empiricist , atomist , and ... Wundt , however , that actually brought the infant into the world . While others contributed individual facts and ...
... Wundt . The child resembled its philosophical parent in nearly every feature - it was empiricist , atomist , and ... Wundt , however , that actually brought the infant into the world . While others contributed individual facts and ...
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... Wundt had done him in again with the fifth edition . If Titchener had any comment at this point , it has not been ... Wundt's energy was a source of frustration to his critics and sup- porters alike . Consider William James ...
... Wundt had done him in again with the fifth edition . If Titchener had any comment at this point , it has not been ... Wundt's energy was a source of frustration to his critics and sup- porters alike . Consider William James ...
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... Wundt and the Introspectionists accomplished ? They added an astonishing new vigor to the investigation of the mind . They hauled psychology out of the study and pushed it into the labora- tory . Under Introspectionist influence the ...
... Wundt and the Introspectionists accomplished ? They added an astonishing new vigor to the investigation of the mind . They hauled psychology out of the study and pushed it into the labora- tory . Under Introspectionist influence the ...
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The birth of the new science | 18 |
Behaviorism | 29 |
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analogy animal answer apes Aristotle Machine association Associationism Associationists B. F. Skinner behavior Behaviorists believe Breland British Museum Algorithm chain Chapter chess child Chomsky classical conditioning cognitive psychology complex ideas conditioned reflex conservation cube curare Descartes Empiricism EPAM example experience experimental form-qualities Gestalt goal grammar human images important infant information-processing models innate intelligence introspection Introspectionists Jacqueline knowledge Köhler language law of effect learning Locke look meaning memory mental method moves Nativists object concept observer operations perception Piaget problem solver procedure processes reinforcement relation representation response result schedules schedules of reinforcement scientific semantic sensations sensorimotor sentences sequence shown in Figure SHRDLU Simon simple simulation situation Skinner solution solving space stimulus structure subgoal subjects Tasmania theorems theory things thought tion Titchener transformations unconditioned stimulus understand visual Watson word Wundt York