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Amygdala Anterograde Amnesia British Empiricists 1700 1850 Cerebral Cortex Charles Darwin 1859 Descartes 1649 Edward Titchener Frontal Lobe George Miller 1956 Gestalt Psychology Hermann Ebbinghaus 1885 Hippocampus Hobbes 1651 Hypothalamus Nickerson and Adams 1979 Occipital Lobe Parietal Lobe Retrograde Amnesia Sperling 1960 Temporal Lobe Thalamus Wilhelm Wundt 1879 William James William James 19th century Emotion fear alarming stimuli Fix new memories after learning All knowledge is from experience Flexible control patterns language Natural selection Limited the function of the soul to thought Wundt s student Cornell introspection Planning attention voluntary actions Chunking 7 2 20 seconds Gestalt whole form Explicit memory Long term memories Matter and energy exist nothing else soul Body temp blood sugar hunger sex Which is the genuine penny Processing visual input Phys space sensation position Fix memories before learning Sensory memory Sound input object word recognition Switch for sensory input First psychological lab in Germany Functionalism Primary vs secondary memory


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