PreparED Study Materials
PSYCH 101: Introduction to Psychology
School: University of Washington
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 80
Notes

Psych 101 lecture notes 1/10/19 (Psychology)
PSYCH 101
University of Washington
48 pages | Fall 2015

Psych 101 lecture notes 1/15/19 (Psychology)
PSYCH 101
University of Washington
48 pages | Fall 2015

Psych 101 lecture notes 1/11/19 (Psychology)
PSYCH 101
University of Washington
48 pages | Fall 2015

Psych 101 lecture notes 1/08/19 (Psychology)
PSYCH 101
University of Washington
48 pages | Fall 2015

Psych 101 lecture notes 1/07/19 (Psychology)
PSYCH 101
University of Washington
48 pages | Fall 2015

Psych 101 lecture notes 1/16/19 (Psychology)
PSYCH 101
University of Washington
48 pages | Fall 2015

Psych 101 - week 6 lecture notes (Psychology)
PSYCH 101
University of Washington
2 pages | Fall 2015

Psych 101 - week 7 lecture notes (Psychology)
PSYCH 101
University of Washington
4 pages | Fall 2015

Psych 101 - week 8 lecture notes (Psychology)
PSYCH 101
University of Washington
2 pages | Fall 2015

Psych 101 - week 9 lecture notes (Psychology)
PSYCH 101
University of Washington
4 pages | Fall 2015
Study Guides
Videos
What are newborn abilities and how do researchers explore them?
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This video explores newborns' reflexes, sensory perceptions, motor skills, and research methods for studying their cognitive development.
Psychology School Using Introspection to Understand Human Experience
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Explore different psychological schools and their approaches to introspection, from Darwinism and Empiricism to Structuralism and Behaviorism. Discover which school used self-reflective introspection to understand the elements of human experience.
Ester's Mystery: Binocular Cues & Selective Attention
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Ester's perception is influenced by binocular cues aiding in depth judgement. Her decision to investigate hinges on signal detection theory discerning significance in stimuli. Her actions are swayed by perceptual set based on past experiences and her balance managed by the vestibular sense comes into play. The gate-control theory sheds light on her pain perception after the fall.
Decoding Genetic Mutation: Random Errors in Gene Replication Explained
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Explore the intricacies of genetic mutation and its role in DNA sequence changes. Understand the factors leading to these mutations and their relation to broader evolutionary concepts. Dive into the complexities of behavioral evolution, natural selection, and cognitive evolution.
Freud vs. Neural Activation: The Intriguing Theories Behind Dreaming
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Understand Freud's perspective on dreams as manifestations of unconscious desires and conflicts. Contrast this with the Neural Activation Theory, which links dreaming to random neural activity during REM sleep. Discuss the criticisms and nuances of both theories in modern psychology.
Decoding Color Afterimages: Unraveling Hering's Opponent-Process Theor
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Uncover the mystery behind reversed-color afterimages and how our eyes decode them. Explore the role of cones and the importance of Hering's opponent-process theory. Break down other vision theories and their relevance to our color perception.
















































