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Adler, Alfred Neo Freudian Birth Order, Inferiority and Superiority Complex, Compensation Ainsworth, Mary Attachment Theory Strange Situation Test, Secure Attachment, Anxious Ambivalent Attachment, Anxious Avoidant Attachment Allport, Gordon Trait Theorist Cardinal Traits, Central Traits, Secondary Traits Aristotle Philosopher Studied the soul; identified reason and physical faculties as separate elements Asch, Solomon Conformity Informational Social Influence Aserinsky, Eugene Sleep and Dreams Cross reference with Nathaniel Kleitman, REM Sleep, Founder of Modern Sleep Research Asch, Solomon Conformity Asch Line Study, Normative Social Influence Social Psychology Bandura, Albert /Cognitive Theorist Social Learning, Bobo Doll, Observational Learning, Theory of Reciprocal Determinism a Social-cognitive theory of personality (internal mental events, external environmental, and behavior all interact reciprocally) Cognitive Therapy, Beck Depression Inventory and Beck Anxiety Inventory Beck, Aaron Cognitive Theorist Bem, Daryl Beliefs, attitudes, and ideologies, Psi (ESP) Phenomenon, sexual orientations, personality, selfperception Binet, Alfred Bower, Gordon Broadbent, Donald Intelligence Testing Retrieval Memory Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test Mental Age Still the basis of modern IQ tests Mood dependent retrieval and mood congruent processing Experimental psychologist; attention, info processing, filter theory, selective attention and short term memory, cognitive psych and implicit learning Broca, Paul Language Broca s Area- production of speech, Frontal Lobe Calkins, Mary First Female President of the APA Self Psychology Cannon, Walter Emotion Theory Emotion Unit Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion Cartwright, Rosalyn Dream Theory Dreams as connected to psychologically traumatic events; depression, dreaming and the brain, Sleep researcher sleep apnea, parasomnias

Cattel, Raymond Trait Theory Used factor analysis to determine surface traits and 16 source traits Charcot, Jean Martin Hypnosis Considered by some to be the founder of modern neurology, studied hysteria-believed that hypnosis was a biological, not psychological state. Freud and Binet were his students. Chomsky, Noam Language Development Innate language acquisition device Cover-Jones, Mary Phobias and Therapy Counter conditioning The mother of behavior therapy Dement, William Sleep 90 Minute Sleep Cycle Ebbinghaus, Herman Memory and Forgetting Forgetting and Learning Curves, one of first researchers on memory; nonsense syllables Ekman, Paul Emotion Unit Facial Expressiveness, universal and innate Ellis, Albert Therapy RET/REBT Erikson, Erik Psychosocial Development-8 Stages, Neo-Freudian, Crises Eysenck, Hans Trait Theorist Coined the Big 3 dimensions of personality: Psychoticism, Extraversion-Introversion, Neuroticism Fechner, Gustav Sensation and perception, color perception, JND-just noticeable difference Festinger, Leon Social Psychology Unit Cognitive Dissonance Freud, Anna Freud, Sigmund Galton, Sir Francis Psychoanalytic Evolutionary NNN Unit Child psychoanalysis, ego psychology Father of Psychoanalysis, id, ego, superego, defense mechanisms, unconscious, dream interpretation and analysis, manifest vs latent content, stages of development (oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital), free association, iceberg metaphor, fixation, Eugenics, and differential psychology Darwin s cousin, evolutionary psych Gardner, Howard Theory of Multiple Intelligences Savant Syndrome Gazzaniga, Michael Seizure Surgery Split Brain Research Gerard, Ralph Biological Basis of Memory Memory research on electrical activity hamsters

Goleman, Daniel Theory of Emotional Intelligence: self awareness, self management, social awareness, relationship management Guilford, JP Ways of Thinking Structure of Intellect, convergent v. divergent thinking Hall, G. Stanley Harlow, Harry Hobson and McCarley Horney, Karen Attachment Dreaming Psychoanalytic First President of the APA, developmental psychology; described adolescence as a period of sturm and drang (storm and stress) Attachment; cloth/wire monkey experiment Diabolical creature Activation Synthesis Theory of Dreaming Pons/Cortex Neo-Freudian, Groundbreaking work on neuroticism; concept of womb envy, criticism of penis envy, moving toward, away, and against Hull, Clark Reinforcement, drive-reduction, stimulus, response, incentive motivation Izard, Carroll Emotion Unit Emotional Development and facial expressiveness, found that facial expressions of emotions are constant across cultures James, William Jung, Carl Kinsey, Alfred Kagen, Jerome Kleitman, Nathaniel Functionalist Emotion Unit Psychoanalytic Sexual Motivation Sense of Self Sleep American Psychologist, First Psych Textbook, Functionalism, James Lange Theory of Emotion, Collective v. personal unconscious, anima v. animus, archetypes, synchronicity, Neo Freudian Sex Researcher, Indiana University Rouge Test REM Sleep, Founder of Modern Sleep Research Koffka, Kurt Kohlberg, Lawrence Kohler, Wolfgang Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth Gestalt Theorist Moral Development Gestalt Theorist Adulthood Published an early textbook on Gestalt psychology (whole is more than the sum of its parts) Pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional (6 stages, 3 levels) Published an early textbook on Gestalt psychology (which studied perception, and how humans combine parts into wholes) Stages of Dying

Lashley, Karl Memory Formation Localization of brain function and rats cut out pieces Memory Trace/Engram Latane, Bibb Individual Behavior In The Presence of Others Social Loafing Lazarus, Richard Emotion Unit Cognitive Appraisal and Emotion Locke, John Philosopher Tabula Rasa Loftus, Elizabeth Memory Memory Construction, Misinformation Effect, Source Amnesia Lorenz, Konrad Origins of Attachment Imprinting and Critical Periods, innate behaviors; evolutionary perspective Marcia, James Identity Formation Identity Diffusion, Identity Foreclosure, Identity Moratorium, Identity Achievement Maslow, Abraham Humanist Humanism, Hierarchy of Needs, Self Actualization, Self Esteem Masters and Johnson Sexual Motivation Sexual response cycle (excitement, plateau, orgasm, resolution) McClelland, David Mesmer, Franz Hypnosis Milgram, Stanley Obedience Obedience Study, Norms Miller, George Stort Term Memory Memory, short term memory 7+/-2 Achievement Motivation, developed scoring system for TAT Mischel, Walter Personality- behavior is based on situational influences, did the Marshmallow test, self/emotional regulation Olds, James Hypothalamus Rewards system in the brain Bull video clip Pavlov, Ivan Classical Conditioning, Dogs, generalization, discrimination, extinction, stimulus, response, spontaneous recover, UCS, UCR, CS, CR, neutral stimulus, digestion research Penfield, Wilder Biology of a Memory Memory storage in temporal lobe (wrong) Piaget, Jean Cognitive Development Cognitive development, assimilation v. accommodation, sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operations, formal operations, schemas, conservation, object permanence, animism, hierarchical classification, abstract reasoning

Plato Philosopher Described levels of consciousness in his cave Ramachandran, Vilayanur Neuroscientist Phantom limb sensations Sensation & Perception Rescorla, Robert Behaviorism Cognitive connection to learning Rogers, Carl Humanism Humanism, Real vs. Ideal Self, Client-Centered Therapy, Unconditional Positive Regard Rorschach, Herman Personality Assessment Inkblot projective test Intelligence and Testing Unit Ross, Lee Attribution Theory Fundamental Attribution Error, Dispositional vs. Situational Factors Rotter, Julian Social Cognitive Locus of control, internal and external Schachter, Stanley Emotion Unit Schacter-Singer Theory of emotion, two-factor theory of Seligman, Martin Seyle, Hans Sherif, Muzafer Social Cognitive Stress Independent Study Unit Conformity emotion: generalized arousal and appraisal Learned helplessness; also known for his research on optimism, biological preparedness Stress-GAS-alarm, resistance, exhaustion Informational Social Influence Skinner, B.F. Spearman, Charles Sperry, Roger Sternberg, Robert Szasz, Thomas Defining Intelligence Epilepsy Surgery Labeling People Mentally Ill Operant conditioning, operant chamber, schedules of reinforcement, positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, primary reinforcement, secondary reinforcement, shaping, generalization, discrimination, extinction, theory of language development G Factor-Intelligence, S-Factors, factor analysis Nobel prize winner- split brain research Triarchic theory of love and intelligence- Love: (intimacy, passion, commitment) intelligence: (creative, analytic, and practical) there is no such thing as mental illness It allows for labeling- you have problems with living

Terman, Lewis Intelligence Testing Intelligence- Revised Binet-Simon (Mental/Chronological x 100) IQ formula Thorndike, Edward Thurstone, Louis Titchener, Edward Tolman, Edward Von Helmholz, Herman Wagner, Allan Washburn, AL Watson, John Weber, Ersnst Wechsler, David Weisel, Tortsen Wernicke, Karl Wertheimer, Max Defining Intelligence Structuralist Behaviorism Color Vision Conditioning Hunger Motivation Psychophysics Intelligence Testing Occipital Lobe and Vision Language Gestalt Law of Effect, Cats, Puzzle Boxes, Basis for Operant Conditioning Theory of Skinner 7 Primary Mental Abilities First to criticize Spearman s 2 Factor Theory Structuralism- Wundt s student Latent Learning and Cognitive Maps Young-Helmholtz- Trichromatic Theory of Color Vision Cross reference with Robert Rescorla Cognitive connection to learning Stomach pang theory of hunger Cross reference with Walter Cannon Classic Conditioning, Little Albert, advertising Just Noticeable Difference (JND) WAIS,WISC, verbal and nonverbal tests Visual cortex, visual processing, specialized cells, Feature Detectors Understanding Language, left hemisphere, temporal lobe Gestalt Laws of Perceptual Organization (closure, proximity, similarity, continuity, figure ground, connectedness) Systematic Desensitization Wolpe, Joseph Worf Thinking and Language Linguistic Determinism Wundt, Wilhelm Structuralism First Psych Lab, introspection, structuralism Yerkes, Robert Motivation and Emotion Unit Intelligence- chimps v humans, eugenics, Yerkes- Dodson- arousal to performance Zimabardo, Philip The Power of the Situation Stanford Prison Study, Shyness, Discovering Psych Series, Power of the Situation, most recent- heroes