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