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Page 1: Year 11 Psychology – UNIT 1 Area of Study 1 Revision!

Year 11 Psychology –

UNIT 1 Area of Study 1

Revision!

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Chapter 1: Introduction to

Psychology• Scope of psychology including specialist career fields and fields of application and their contribution to understanding human behaviour

 • Classic and contemporary theories that have contributed to the development of psychology from philosophical beginnings to an empirical science, including the relationship between psychology and psychiatry

 • Differences between contemporary psychological research methods and non-scientific approaches to investigating and explaining human behaviour

 • Major perspectives (biological, behavioural, cognitive and socio-cultural) that govern how psychologists approach their research into human behaviour

  

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Chapter 2: Research Methods

• Research methods and ethics associated with the study of

psychology.

Experimental research: construction of hypotheses; identification

of independent, dependent and extraneous variables

Ethical principles and professional conduct: the role of the

experimenter; protection and security of participants’ rights;

confidentiality; voluntary participation; withdrawal rights;

informed consent procedures; use of deception in research;

debriefing

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Chapter 3: Visual Perception

• Application of psychological perspectives to explain

visual perception:

- Characteristics of the visual perceptual system

and the visual processes involved in detecting and

interpreting visual stimuli.

- The effect of psychological factors on perceptual

set

- Distortions of visual perceptions by illusions

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology- Clinical Psychology- Clinical Neuro-Psychology- Community Psychology - Counselling Psychology- Educational and

Developmental Psychology- Forensic Psychology- Health Psychology- Organisational Psychology- Sport Psychology- Biological Psychology

- Cognitive Psychology- Personality Psychology- Social Psychology

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Philosophical Roots of Psychology• 1St Philosophers: Plato, Aristotle and Socrates.

• Greek philosophers proposed the mind-body problem (E.g. Do they have a relationship with one another? How do they interact? Is the mind apart of the body or body apart of the mind? Etc)

• Rene Descartes introduced Dualism where he concluded the mind and body both can control and interact with one another. Before this, philosophers thought they could not control one another.

• Psychologists today focus more on the mind-brain problem.• As we know the brain controls the body, therefore: does our

brain interact with our mind?• Neuropsychologists are still studying these answers

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CLASSICAL PERSPECTIVES AND THEORIES IN PSYCHOLOGY

Structuralism-Wundt: Focused on the ‘structure’ of consciousness (1st Psych Lab – 1879)

Functionalism- James: Focused on the ‘functions’ of mental processes in different environments.

Psychoanalysis- Freud: Focus on the unconscious thoughts, feelings and inner needs.

Behaviourism – Watson: Focus on observable behaviours. (i.e. Changing environment can alter behaviour)

Humanism – Rogers: Focus on the uniqueness and goodness of each individual

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CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES AND THEORIES IN PSYCHOLOGY

• Biological Perspective: Focus on physiological factors

• Behavioural Perspective: Focus on observable behaviour in different environments

• Cognitive Perspective: Focus on how we acquire and process information (i.e Memory)

• Socio-Cultural Perspective: Focus how culture and social factors influence behaviour.

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Psychology versus Psychiatry

- Is not able to prescribe medication

- 6 years university study

- Can work in private practices, schools, research labs, government bodies, hospitals, businesses etc

-Can prescribe medication

- Up to 13 years of study and training

- Usually work in a hospital setting

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Chapter 2: Research Methods

- Hypothesis:It is hypothesised that all

Year 11’s will do wonderfully on their psychology SAC’s

tomorrow.

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Ethical Considerations

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Ethical Considerations

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Ethical Considerations

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Chapter 3: Visual Perception

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Visual Perception Process• VISUAL SENSATION => LIGHT =>EYE => RETINA =>

PHOTORECEPTORS => RECEPTION =>TRANSDUCTION => NEURAL ACTIVITY => ELECTRICAL

IMPLUSES

=>OPTIC NERVE => BRAIN => VISUAL CORTEX =>TRANSMISSION

• VISUAL PERCEPTION=> ORGANISATION => INTERPRETATION

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Sensation versus Perception

• Visual sensation is the same for everyone

• It is our physiological make up of the eye and the way it functions

• Visual perception differs as everyone perceives and interprets things differently

• When studying Visual Perception it is difficult to say where one starts and the other begins so we see it as an interrelated process.

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- Similarity -Proximity

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• Depth Principles: The ability to accurately estimate the distance of objects and therefore perceive the world in three dimensions.

-Binocular depth cues (Requiring the use of both eyes)-Convergence-Retinal Disparity.-Monocular depth cues (Requiring the use of one eye only)-Accommodation-Pictorial cues: Linear perspective, interposition, texture gradient, relative size, height in the visual field

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Pictorial cues

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Interposition!

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Texture Gradient

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Relative size

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Height in the Visual Field

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SIZE CONSTANCY

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SHAPE CONSTANCY

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BRIGHTNESS CONSTANCY

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PERCEPTUAL SET

CONTEXT

MOTIVATION

PAST EXPERIENCE

EMOTIONAL STATE

MOTIVATION