Introduction to Psychology

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Rex Bookstore, Inc., 1986 - 672 páginas
 

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Figure 1
1
Figure 6
6
Figure 2
7
Brief Historical Background
9
Branches of Psychology
19
Branches of Psychology
21
Development of Personhood
34
Possible Human Cloning Technique
37
Spectacular Treatment of Addicts
186
Learning and Conditioning
198
Operant Conditioning or Instrumental Conditioning
214
Cognitive Learning
228
Perspectives of Memory
234
1
236
Two Kinds of Memory
242
LongTerm Memory LTM
249

The Double Helix of DNA
44
Stages of Human Development
54
13 Embryos and Fetuses at Various
55
19 Motor Development Filipino
61
Theoretical Perspectives of HumanBehavior Development
68
21 Sensorimotor and Object Permanence
70
Neurological Processes
77
Peripheral System
96
Neurons Basic Unit of the Nervous System
102
Sensation
113
5 BiofeedbackNeurofeedback
120
Visual Sensation
122
11 Lives Unpunctuated by Solitude
130
Olfactory and Gustatory Sensation
133
Cutaneous or Skin Sensation
139
Perspectives of Perception
146
Kinds and Formation of Perceptions
154
10 PETing the Brain 93
166
Consciousness and Its Altered States
170
Nature and Kind of Altered States of Consciousness
182
Motivation and Emotion
265
4
288
5
294
Personality
308
1 Eysencks Personality Dimensions
315
3 The Ego
321
The Filipino Personality
329
4 Chinese Zodiac
334
Stress Health and Coping Mechanisms
339
1 Pathway of Stress
343
Stressors
347
4 Cycle of Stress Reaction
354
FEEDBACK ON PRETESTS
364
ACTIVITIES
365
1 Covert and Overt Game 6
375
BIBLIOGRAPHY
393
INDEX
405
3 Fetus Communication? 41
416
4 Individuality is a Big Gamble 46
423
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