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Members of the Third Estate took control over France, The Bastille was assaulted and the declaration of the rights of Man and of the Citizen was passed.
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Colombia's Independence.
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On the origin of Species, is a work of scientific literature by cHARLES darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology.
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Paul Broca discovered an area in the left cerebral hemisphere that is important to speech production (Broca´s area - neuropsychology).
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Wilhem Wundt opened the first experimental psychology laboratory at the University of Leipzig in Germany.
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structuralism is the methodology that implies elements of human culture must be understood by way of their relationship to a broader, overarching system or structure, such as things that humans do, think, perceive, and feel.
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Stanley Hall created the first experimental psychology lab in the US at John Hopkins university.
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William James is considered the founder of functional psychology (this is the study of consciousness).
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APA was founded by a group of men that were interested in "the new psychology".
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Freud develops psychoanalysis concepts. He then becomes the "father of Psychoanalysis".
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Using standarized tests, Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon develop a scale of general intelligence on the basis of mental age. IQ tests.
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John B watson published "Psychology as a behaviourist views it" also known as the behavioural manifesto.
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The assassination of Franz Ferdinand triggered first world war.
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The russian revolution started.
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Rorschach developed the test as a diagnostic tool for schizophrenia, since the inkblots are a projection of the real world for them, and schizophrenics would have radically different answers. Later it became a personality test.
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the creators of the theory are Max Wertheimer, Fritz Perls, Kurt Koffka, Wolfgang Köhler. This theory states that the sum of something is more than the individual parts, it's also known as the Law of Simplicity
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Hans Berger invented the EEG, and the alpha wave, which helped to record brain waves.
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Hitler's Germany invaded Poland and triggered the Second World War.
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The PET scan started in the 1950`s. It stands for Position Emission Tomography.
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The article The magical number seven plus minus two is about how the short term memory of the human can carry 7 or two more or two minus things, of any subject. Not too long later, the first computer was created, being the competition to the human memory..
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this were published by the APA
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B.F. Skinner, an American psychologist, outlined behavioural therapy.
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The FDA approved the drug "tricyclic" to fight depression and OCD.
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The FDA approved a drug that was made to treat OCD and depression
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The United State´s Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to land on the moon.
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The Selfish Gene was published by Richard Dawkins in 1976. It sparked in the academic community because it was a theory other than science that said that behaviour is a form of evolution.
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U.S Judge Robert F. Peckham barred California public schools from using standardized IQ tests for determining whether academically struggling black students should be place in special classes for mentally retarded people. It was later found out that the test used were racially and culturally biased.
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Jerome Brunner published the famous book "Acts of meaning". The book had an effect and purpose to argument on the global perspective that the cognitive revolution has led psychology from the deeper objective of understanding mind as a creator of meanings.