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Classic experiments in psychology / Douglas Mook.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mook, Douglas G., 1934-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psychology--Experiments.
Psychology.
Physical Description:
xv, 362 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2004.
Contents:
About experiments
A brief history of experimental psychology
Hermann von Helmholtz and the nerve impulse
Paul Broca and the speech center
Karl Lashley : brain mechanisms and learning
James Olds : reward systems in the brain
Vincent Dethier : feeding in a fly
S.P. Grossman : chemical coding in the brain
Roger Sperry and the bisected brain
Neal Miller : fear as a learnable drive
Neal Miller : conflict
David McClelland on achievement motivation
Harry Harlow : a tale of two mothers
Nikolaas Tinbergen : the study of instinct
Teitelbaum and Epstein: hunger, thirst, and the brain
Schachter and Singer : cognition and emotion
Herman and Polivy : human hunger and cognition
Walter Mischel and self-control
Edward Thorndike and the law of effect
Ivan Pavlov and classical conditioning
Wolfgang Khöler and the mentality of apes
Edward Tolman and cognitive maps
B.F. Skinner and operant conditioning
John Garcia : conditioned taste aversion
Albert Bandura : imitation and social learning
Gordon Paul : learning theory in the clinic
Martin Seligman : learned helplessness
Lepper et al. on the costs of reward
Hermann Ebbinghaus on memory
Frederic Bartlett : meaning and memory
Brenda Milner and the case of H.M.
Lloyd and Margaret Peterson : short-term forgetting
Elizabeth Loftus : leading questions and false memories
Gordon Bower on state-dependent memory
Collins and Quillian : the structure of semantic memory
F.C. Donders and reaction time
The cautionary tale of Clever Hans
A.S. Luchins on not being mindless
George Miller on the magic number seven
Festinger and Carlsmith : cognitive dissonance
Roger Shepard and mental rotation
Richard Herrnstein : concepts in pigeons
Tversky and Kahneman : the framing of decisions
Ernst Weber : the muscle sense and Weber's law
Gustav Fechner and the measurement of mind
Max Wertheimer on apparent movement
Selig Hecht and adaptation to the dark
H.K. Hartline : lateral inhibition in the retina
Georg von Békésy : the mechanics of hearing
Jerome Bruner : motivation and perception
Gibson and Walk : the visual cliff
Lettvin et al. : what the frog's eye tells the frog's brain
Theodore Newcomb : attitude change at college
Muzafer Sherif : prejudice and the robbers' cave
Kurt Lewin : tensions in the life space
Solomon Asch on conformity
Festinger et al. : when prophesy fails
Stanley Milgram on obedience to authority
Latané and Darley : the unresponsive bystander
Benjamin Franklin : mesmer and animal magnetism.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0313318212
OCLC:
56730032

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