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Donder
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simple vs choice reaction time; mental chronometry
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mental chronometry
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the study of the mind's timing
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method of subtraction
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choice minus simple equals reaction time
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helmhlotz
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investigated perception; unconscious inference, perceptions are the uncounscious assumptions we make about our environment
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Ebbinghaus
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learning and memory;Savings that amount of time it takes to store information
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1st psychology laboratory
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1879 by Wundt, studying the mind, structuralism(organizing sensations) analytic introspect used to collect data
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watson
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behavorism founded-rejects introspection, consciousness and states that observable behavior is the only subject to study
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Skinner
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operant conditoning, assured that behaviorism is dominate force through 1950's
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1950's cognitive revolution
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chomsky's critique of skinners book verbal behavior; Breland and breland training behaviors difficult due to operant conditioning; intro of computers suggested we process in stages like computers; cherry's attention experiments ; broadbent's intro of flow diagrams, interdisciplinary conferences at MIT and Dartmouth1956
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behavoiral approaach
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measuring the relationship between stimuli and behavior
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physiological approach
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measuring the realtionship between the physiology and behavior
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shepard and metzler
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mental rotation, behavorial approach
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Divachi and coworkers
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physiological approach, brain activity and memory, brain imaging
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Models important why?
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Helps organize data, form one or many experiments
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cognitive science
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the interdisciplinary study of the mind, psycology, computer science, anthropology, linguistics, neuroscience, and philosophy
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