Introduction and Basic History Flashcards
Double Blind Studies
- patients and clinicians don’t know what treatment is being used
- removes complete bias from all parties
Quality Checks
- treatment checks to ensure the practice that is said to be done is done
Exposure Therapy
gradual exposure to a feared stimulus without the reaction to remove the feared response
similar to extinction learning
(new unlearning)
Milgram’s Study of Obedience to Authority
discovered the influence of a person of authority in a patients decision making
changes relating to:
whether they were paid, the proximity of victim, the presence of a contradicting authority and any direct authority
Introspection
Wundt
- look inwards to examine one’s own conscious experience
- unreliable hearsay
Functionalism
- consistent within an evolutionary framework
- focusses on identifying the steps by which a task is achieved
- the process, not the underlying mechanism
Psychoanalysis
important psychological events are predominantly unconscious, highly unsupported, despite the understanding that processing is without full conscious awareness
Psychology as a Natural Science
empirical, experiments (manipulating variables to observe effects of others, analysis (determine conclusions), theory (generate predictions)
BDNF
one growth factor, valuable for synaptic plasticity (neural activity that facilitates learning), critical for extinction learning, injections increase extinction learning, exercise also increases BDNF