Psychologists and Important Persons

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Psychologists and Important Persons
Unit 1: Introductory Chapter
 Early Greek Philosophers (Socrates, Plato, Aristotle)
 John Locke and Rene Descartes
 Wilhelm Wundt
 G. Stanley Hall
 Herman Ebbinghaus
 William James
 Edward Thorndike
 Sigmund Freud
 Mary Whiton Calkins
 Margaret Floy Washburn
 Ivan Pavlov
 John B. Watson
Unit 3: Learning (Ch. 7)
 Ivan Pavlov
 John B. Watson
 Edward Thorndike
 B.F. Skinner
 John Garcia
 Edward Tolman
 Albert Bandura
Unit 4: Memory (Ch. 8)
 Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin
 Hermann Ebbinghaus
 Karl Lashley
 Elizabeth Loftus
 Clive Wearing
Unit 5: Cognition and Learning (Ch. 9)
 Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman (Heuristics)
 BF Skinner (Operant conditioning of Language)
 Noam Chomsky
 Benjamin Lee Whorf
Unit 6: Sensation and Perception
 Gustav Fechner – founded “psychophysics”
 Young and Helmholtz
 Max Wertheimer – Gestalt
Unit 7: Neuropsychology
 Phineas Gage
Unit 8: States of Consciousness
 Sigmund Freud
 Anton Mesmer
 Clark Hull
Unit 9: Development
 Jean Piaget
 John Bowlby
 Mary Ainsworth
 Konrad Lorenz
 Harry Harlow
 Kohlberg
 Erik Erikson
 Lawrence Kohlberg
 Carol Gilligan
Unit 10 – Intelligence
 Francis Galton
 Alfred Binet
 Louis Terman
 William Stern
 Howard Gardner
 Robert Sternberg
Unit 10 - Personality
 Sigmund Freud
 Karen Horney
 Erik Erikson
 Alfred Adler
 Carl Jung
 Albert Bandura
 Martin Seligman
 Abraham Maslow
 Carl Rogers
 Gordon Allport
 Raymond Cattell
 Hans and Sybil Eyesenck

Myers and Briggs
Unit 11 – Motivation
 Clark Hull
 Abraham Maslow
 Albert Bandura
 Martin Seligman
Unit 12 - Emotion
 Cannon / Bard
 James / Lange
 Schachter / Singer
 Solomon (opponent process)
Other / Supplementary
 David Myers
 Stanley Milgram
 Phillip Zimbardo
Suggestions on an email from Listserv (not included already)
 Anna Freud
 Melanie Klein
 Michael Gazzaniga
 Roger Sperry
 Edward Titchener
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