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Explore the life and theories of William James, a pioneer of psychology. Learn about his functionalism doctrine, basic theories, and experiments on sensorial and intellectual attention.
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William James By: Danielle, Liesl, Leslie
Brief Biography • Born: January 11, 1842 • Died: August 26, 1910 • Started teaching at Harvard in 1875 • He was often called the father of psychology.
School of Thought Functionalism • The doctrine that emphasizes the adaptiveness of the mental or behavioral processes
Basic Theories • Everything that we experience creates our behavior and personality • Behavior is learned (Nurture)
Experiments/Concentrations • Sensorial Attention: is when affection is directed to objects of sense – stimuli that are physically present. • Intellectual Attention: is attention directed to ideal or represented objects – stimuli that are not physically present. • James believes that attention has five major affects: • Makes us perceive, conceive, distinguish, remember, and shorten reaction times.