Behaviour Lecture 1

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Descartes
brain was like a machine, but also allowed for the mind although this was construed as distinct (dualism) and also basic reflexes- knee jerk moving away from heat etc
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Locke and Hume
empiricists, blank slate. Hume- temporal contiguity tf anticipating Pavlov
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Darwin
common ancestory importance of rodent studies natural selection- all vary but have ability to adapt and reproduce
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Lloyd Morgan's Cannon
TE dog gate, rather than insight- TE on methods to open the gate, simple explanation shouldnt try to over complicate matters
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Thorndike (1988)
cat puzzle box- TE- work out meowing at it wont help, helpful behaviours give insight others are tuned out because not rein by escape tf behaviour shaped
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Pavlov (1927)
CC doggos , temporal contiguity issues- more time between less strong assoc
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Watson (1913)
behaviourism manifesto
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Watson and Rayner, (1920)
Little Albert
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Skinner (1990)
Skinner's box, operant conditioning chamber
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Darwin

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Lloyd Morgan's Cannon

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Thorndike (1988)

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