cognitive psychology
the study of mental processes, which includes determining the characteristics and properties of the mind and how it operates
donders
wundt
structuralism
ebbinghaus
savings
the amount of time saved from having to relearn the list of nonsense syllables
james
watson
classical conditioning
learning based on a paired associated stimulus (ie. dog and bell experiment)
skinner
operant conditioning
tolman
tolman’s rat experiment
tolman explained that this was because when the rat initially explored the maze, it was developing a cognitive map of the maze
cherry
cherry’s directed attention study
computers
information-processing approach
“the operation of the mind can be described as occurring in a number of stages”
ai conferences
broadbent
chomsky
niesser
what niesser wrote: vision and hearing
what niesser wrote: memory retention
what niesser wrote: thinking and problem solving