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Chapter 1: The Science of Psychology A Brief History and Introduction psychology has a long past but a short history Cartoon s and Attention Span A Few Historic Moments 5,000 BC evidence of trephination. Egyptian mummifying process saves heart, throws out “useless brain”. 1774 Quacks and Priests of Middle Ages remove “stones of madness.” Frank Mesmer details his cure for some mental illness. Phineas Gage’s accident, 1848, reveals functions of frontal lobe. Dr. Gall’s Phrenology, 1808: personality revealed by bumps on head. Pavlov (1903) explores conditioned responses using dogs and dinner bells 1973, brain imaging BF Skinner researches operant conditioning, 1950s Pre Scientific Psychology: 5th Century Greek Philosophers Established fundamental ideas in the study of human behavior (role of five senses; cause and effect in nature; capacity for rational thought make humans unique) People are motivated to seek pleasure and avoid pain. Aristotle (384-382 BCE) Mind and body can exist separately - dualism. Should rely on rational thought and introspection - the careful examination of one’s own thoughts and emotions. “know thyself” Socrates (470-399 BE) 17th Century Philosophers Supporter of Socrates’s idea of dualism. Believed the base of brain connected mind and body was the seat for the body’s soul where thoughts are formed. “I think, therefore I am” Descartes (1596-1650) People are born a “blank slate” – without knowledge and experiences. Knowledge gained from experiences through observation; planted early seeds of the scientific method – system of gathering data with limited bias. John Locke (1632-1704) a turning point…. Charles Darwin (1809-1882) 1859 Darwin’s theory of natural selection – adapting to environment; If adaptation of animals can be study, can the same idea apply to human behavior? Early Leaders and Approaches in the Study of Psychology "Speaking of fruitcakes, any plans for the holidays?" The Science of It Empirical Evidence Acquired through experimentation or observation Anecdotal Data Informal, unscientific data based on limited observations or experiences