Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Human Psychology History

Medieval Perspective

Basic ideas of Structuralism and Functionalism

In 1879, studies in the field of human psychology began as a science of its own in Leipzig, Germany. With the establishment of Wundt’s psychology laboratory, he developed the technique of objective introspection. Later Titchener brought psychology in the form of structuralism to America. He was originally a student of Wundt. But structuralism died out in the early twentieth century. It was only in 1894 when M. F. Washburn received a Ph. D. in psychology. She was the first woman to do so and published The Animal Mind. She was a student of Titchener.

William James proposed the term functionalism, which was a counter argument against structuralism. It put across that the human mind allows us to adapt, live, work, play and to the stressful situations in our lives. It was due to functionalism that the modern fields of educational psychology, evolutionary psychology and organizational psychology have emerged in human psychology.

Gestalt psychology, Psychoanalysis and Behaviorism.

Wertheimer and other researchers studied a new perspective of study known as Gestalt psychology which focuses on sensation and perception, particularly patterns and whole figures.

The theory and therapy based on the work of Sigmund Freud is psychoanalysis. He believed that the unconscious mind controls much of our conscious behaviour. His extensive research and ideas are still influential today. His medical profession took a whole different approach to human psychology.

Later Behaviorism emerged studied by Watson. It focused exclusively on the observable stimuli and responses. As an illustration, Watson demonstrated that a phobia could be learned by conditioning a baby to be afraid of a white rat. Further, as a counter argument, Mary C. Jones established that a learned phobia could also be counter conditioned.

Modern perspectives

Psychodynamics, Behaviorism.

Modern Freudians such as Anna Freud, Jung and Adler change the emphasis in Freud’s original theory into a kind of neo-Freudianism. The modern version of psychoanalysis focuses more on self-development and discovers other motivations behind a persons behavior than sexual motivations.

Skinner’s operant conditioning of voluntary behavior became a major force in the twentieth century. He introduced the concept of reinforcement to behaviorism.

Humanism, Bio-psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Evolutionary perspective, and the Socio-Cultural perspective.

As a reaction to the deterministic nature of behaviorism and psychoanalysis, Maslow and Roger’s studies led to a new force known as humanism. Humanism focuses on free will and the human potential for growth. Bio-psychology emerged as the study of the biological bases of behavior. According to human psychology, human and animal behavior is seen as a direct result of events in the body. Cognitive Psychology is the study of language, memory, learning, and problem solving. The principles of evolution and the knowledge we currently have about evolutions are used in this perspectives to look at the way the mind works and why it works as it does. Human behavior is seen as having an adaptive or survival value.

Thus with the passage of time, human psychology has greatly expanded in scope and attention. 

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Friday, February 28, 2014

How To Delete Your Xbox 360 Games History Off Your Console

 
Can i delete game history from my Xbox 360?

If you have played loads of games on your Xbox 360 console, every game you play will be linked to your Xbox live account and will be stored on your gamertag on your games console. If for some reason you dont want them to no longer be in your games history list, then you will need to delete them off your profile. But remember that you can only delete games that have no achievements unlocked or have no contribution towards your gamerscore on your gamertag.

Instructions:

1) Make sure your Xbox 360 games console has access to a working internet connection. Then sign into Xbox live for the profile that you want to delete your games history. This is by pressing the Guide button on the controller and selecting Connect to Xbox Live by pressing the button A. Once you do this, your console will connect to the Xbox live servers.

2) Then go into My Xbox which is found on the dashboards menu and using your controller, navigate to the left, using the thumb stick and onto the Games Section and press the A button to enter into it.

3) Find the games that you want to delete from the Games Played List and to remove them individually  press the X button found on the controller to delete game history.