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INTRODUCING PSYCHOLOGY. 1. Psychology, Past and Present. 2. Methods of Psychological Research. BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE. 3. The Neuron and Nervous System. 4. The Brain. 5. The Brain's Capacity for Specialization, Integration, Growth, and Repair. SENSATION AND PERCEPTION. 6. Sensation and "Extrasensory" Experiences. 7. Vision. 8. Hearing and Other Senses. 9. Perception and Illusion. CONSCIOUSNESS. 10. Attentional Processes. 11. Sleep Cycle and Dreams. 12. Consciousness-Altering Experiences. LEARNING. 13. Classical Conditioning. 14. Operant Conditioning and Observational Learning. MEMORY. 15. Sensory and Short-Term Memory. 16. Long-Term Memory. 17. Memories Forgotten and Reconstructed. THOUGHT AND LANGUAGE. 18. Thinking, Rationality, and Bias. 19. Language. NATURE AND NURTURE. 20. Genes, Evolution, and Behavior. 21. The Nature-Nurture Debates. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT. 22. Prenatal Development, Birth, and the Newborn. 23. Infancy and Childhood. 24. Adolescence. 25. Adult Development. INTELLIGENCE. 26. Intelligence and Its Measurement. 27. Social Issues in Intelligence and Education. MOTIVATION. 28. "Basic" Human Motives. 29. Social Motives. EMOTION. 30. The Components of Emotion. 31. Special Topics in Emotion. SOCIAL INFLUENCES. 32. Social Perception and Attraction. 33. Social Influence and Attitudes. 34. Social Behavior in Groups. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL GROUPS. 35. Cross-Cultural Psychology. 36. Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination. PERSONALITY. 37. Psychoanalytic Theories of Personality. 38. Alternative Theories of Personality. 39. Personality Traits and Their Measurement. PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS. 40. Outlook on Psychological Disorders.