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Ancient Theories of Vision
The Western Dark Ages
Alhazen (10th/11th Century)
The Renaissance and 17th Century Physics Context
Kepler (16th/17th Century)
Isaac Newton (17th/18th Century)
18th Century Philosophy
19th Century Psychophysics - Fechner and Weber
Helmholtz (19th Century Psychophysics)
Wundt and the Birth of Experimental Psychology
Titchener (20th Century Vision)
Introduction of Gestalt Psychology
Gestalt Laws of Perceptual Organisation
Behaviourism and its Consequences for Vision
Gibson's Ecological Optics
Gregory's Constructivism
Enduring Influences of Gestalt, Gibson and Gregory
Phrenology
Galton (1822-1911)
Spearman (1863-1945)
Binet (1857-1911) and the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test
Intelligence Quotient
Abuse of Intelligence Tests - Immigration, Racism and Eugenics
Cryil Burt's 11-Plus
Issues in Intelligence Testing
Multiple Intelligences
Pythagoras
Hippocrates
Galen
Middle Ages and Personality
Behaviourism and Personality
Freud's Theory of Personality
Carl Jung
Allport
Cattell
Eysenck
Big Five Traits
Definitions: Multifinality and Equifinality
Behaviourism - Locke's Blank Slate Theory
History of Evolutionary Psychology
Evolutionary Psychology - Galton's Twin Studies
Bouchard's Minnesota Twin Family Study
Nature and Nurture in Male Aggression and Klinefelter Syndrome
Epigenetics
Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
Evolution Before Darwin:
Leclerc (1707-1788)
Evolution Before Darwin:
Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802)
Evolution Before Darwin:
Lamarck
Pavlov (1849-1936)
Bechterev (1957-1927)
Watson (1878-1958)
Skinner (1904-1990)
William James (1842-1910)
Hermann Ebbinghaus (1850-1909)
Cognition During Behaviourism - Bartlett
The Cognitive Revolution
Language in the Cognitive Revolution
Information Processing and Short-Term Memory
Historical Cases of Brain Injuries and the Use of Single Case Study Methods
Dissociations and Double Dissociations
Double Dissociation of Short- and Long-Term Memory - H.M. and K.F.
Double Dissociation of Central and Peripheral Visual Agnosia - HJA and Dennis
Double Dissociation in Face Perception (Bruce & Young)
History of Brain Mapping
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Computerised Tomography Scanning
Magnetic Resonance Imaging: How it Works
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Subtraction Logic (Donders, 1800s)
Subtraction Logic in fMRI: Object Recognition
Electroencephalogram
Single Cell Electrophysiology