psychology29 Types of Attachment Secure Attachment When a young child is securely attached to a parent or another familiar caregiver, they explore their surroundings freely and interact well with strangers when the caregiver is nearby. However, if the caregiver leaves, the child may become anxious, and they are usually happy when the caregiver returns. The extent to which a child explores or becomes stressed depends on their at.. 2024. 7. 3. Conditioned Reflex & Pavlov's Experiment Conditioned ReflexAnimals can learn new ways to respond to things through experience. This type of response is called a "l Conditioned Reflex ." It means they react to certain things automatically, without thinking. Pavlov's ExperimentA conditioned reflex, or learned response, is different from an unconditioned reflex, which is an automatic response to a stimulus. The concept of conditioned ref.. 2024. 7. 1. The Savanna Principle The Savanna Principle The Savanna Principle posits a biological principle that human brain development remains adapted to early ancestral environments, making it challenging for individuals to adapt to post-evolutionary environments. Sociologist Kanazawa Satoshi discussed such cases in his evolutionary psychology treatise. Humans continue to enjoy high-calorie foods such as fatty and sugary food.. 2024. 6. 30. Functional Psychology & Evolutionary Psychology Functional PsychologyFunctional psychology, or functionalism, is a psychological philosophy that focuses on mental processes and behaviors from the perspective of active adaptation to one’s environment. This approach provides a general foundation for developing psychological theories that are difficult to test through controlled experiments and also supports applied psychology. Functional psycho.. 2024. 6. 29. 이전 1 2 3 4 ··· 8 다음