Albert Bandura
bobo doll experiments
observational learning
temporal lobe
controls: language, comprehending language, and hearing
amygdala
memory
emotion : mostly anger and fear
The little Albert experiment
John Watson
used a baby to show how one could manipulate emotion and how their response can change
The Milgram Experiment
Stanley Milgram
there were three people in three different booths, one with a shocker, one sitting, and one shocking. the shocks were fake, but they didn't know, and so they could test the human sustainability.
Elizabeth Loftus
research on memory
misinformation effect/eye witness testimony
frontal lobe
hippocampus
in the limbic system
making long term memories
Conditioned Reflex theory
Ivan Pavlov
he used a noise while he was feeding the dogs and so that made them salivate, therefore when the sound was played they dogs will salivate
The Stanford Prison Experiment
Philip Zimbardo
he built mock imprisonment and had half prisoners and half guards neither which were equipped with the job. some of the guards had dramatic changes because the guards took too much in as they shouldn't have.
Ivan Pavlov
classical conditioning
experiments with the dog
parietal lobe
hypothalamus
mostly works with the blood that goes with the brain. Also works with the temperature, and how fast the metabolism works, plus the appetite
Sigmund Freud
believed personality is with 3 personalities as of ego, superego, and ID. he believed they will always work together yet if they go unbalanced that will cause anxiety.
Superstitious Pigeons
B.F. Skinner
he worked with pigeons, he had 8 and fed them every 15 seonds with 7-day intervals, so he studied operant conditioning
Philip Zimbardo
made the Stanford prison experiment
occipital lobe
visual representations
Wernicke's area
being able to process words and how we speak
REM Sleeping and Dream
people where volunteering to sleep and stay awake to have the bound of effects
Loftus Memory and the Eyewitness report
Elizabeth Loftus
she said that there's always a miscommunication between the testimony and what actually happened. she believed that the people would lie about it because of the trauma that they had been in
Sigmund Freud
developed psychoanalysis
medulla
brain part that controls your breathing and heart rate
pons and cerebellum
pons: the start of arousal, meaning sleep and dreaming
cerebellum: the movement you take and how its coordinated
The Bobo Experiment
Albert Bandura
he placed kids in a room in which they saw adults usually their parents do aggressive things to a doll and so after they saw they would place the kids back in the same setting to see how they would respond.
Life Change and Stress
Thomas Holmes
he had 43 people tell them their worst experiences and rank them from worst to least and they would have values taht went with each of the experiences