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| the study of the mind, brain, and behavior |
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| What does the mind aspect refer to? |
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| mental activity; what we perceive, think, feel. |
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| what does the brain aspect refer to? |
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| the biological processes of the brain. |
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| what does the behavior aspect refer to? |
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| who came up with dualism? |
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| The mind (what is perceived and thought) is separate from the brain (biological processes) |
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Found the first psychology lab;
came up with the method of introspection |
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| Who came up with structuralism? |
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| the mind can be understood by studying the basic elements of consciousness |
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| argues that the mind was too complicated to be analyzed as a series of elements; should examine the function of the mind |
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| an approach concerned with the adaptive value of the mind and behavior |
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| the whole is different that the sum of its parts; an individuals experience is not simply the sum of elements making up that experience |
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