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Class: PSYC - Biopsychology; Subject: Psychology; University: St. Francis Xavier University; Term: Forever 1989;
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The idea that the body and mind are two separate entities. Dualists also believe that the body is OCCUPIED SPACE and the mind is private. They also believe in interactionism which is the belief that the body and mind interact. TERM 2
DEFINITION 2 The idea that the body and mind are one physical entity called matter. TERM 3
DEFINITION 3 The dualist idea that the mind and body interact. TERM 4
DEFINITION 4 The psychological belief that THE WHOLE IS GREATER THAN THE SUM OF PARTS. TERM 5
DEFINITION 5 The brain field theory states that a field of neurons creates a field of neural activity.
Kant said it. Latin for blank-slate. TERM 7
DEFINITION 7 What FREUD thought was one of three FACTORS THAT CONTROLLED HUMAN BEHAVIOUR. Sex, aggression, and defense mechanisms. Defense mechanisms is the theory that the ego tries to keep out TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCES. TERM 8
DEFINITION 8 Dualist! (see dualism for more info) TERM 9
DEFINITION 9 Evolutionist. Focused on human evolution, primarily biological adaptions and NATURAL SELECTION. TERM 10
DEFINITION 10 Wundt was a structuralist. Structuralism is the opposite of functionalism and is the idea of interospection, that looking into the mind through the mind TO DISCOVER ELEMENTS was the best idea.
TERM 17
DEFINITION 17 WAS AN EMPIRICIST WHO BELIEVED THAT EMPIRICAL KNOWLEDGE IS BASED ON 3 THINGS: SENSATION AND PERCEPTION AND EXPERIENCE. TERM 18
DEFINITION 18 AN EXAMPLE OF A MONIST. TERM 19
DEFINITION 19 GESTALT PSYCHOLOGY AND BRAIN FIELD THEORY. TERM 20
DEFINITION 20 Also studied behavior. He made the connection that conditioning is an important part of behavior.