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In the film a Clockwork Orange by Stanley
     Kubrick (based on the novel by Anthony
   Burgees) Ivan Pavlov's classical conditioning
method is a defining theme. In a dystopian future
   main character Alex is a delinquent teen with
violent and sexual aggressive tendencies, among
  other criminal behaviors. Upon a framed arrest
   Alex is considered a candidate for a classical
conditioning process. He is forced to view films of
 rape, war, theft, violence, death etc. by keeping
his eyes pried open. The goal of this method is to
  condition the candidate into becoming ill at the
   sight or thought of things he once would find
     pleasing. The videos silent combined with
   classical music (Ludwig Van Beethoven) also
conditioned Alex to become ill at the sound of his
 music he so cherished. Although the urges were
    not repressed the sickness (nausea) would
   prevent him from committing acts relative to
      those shown in the films. However, the
  conditioning also stripped his ability to remain
  well when faced with natural instincts such as
           self-defence or sexual desire.
   Psychology 2nd Canadian Edition Page 10 C.1
In this episode of The Big Bang Theory, Main Characters Sheldon and
  Penny demonstrate B.F. Skinners theory of Operant conditioning.
  Unlike Classical conditioning, operant focuses on reinforcement to
     promote a desired behaviour. Sheldon rewards Penny with a
 chocolate when she responds with Sheldon's Desired Behavior. B.F.
     Skinner tested this theory on rats that was focusing on how
 voluntary behaviour is learned (Ciccarelli, 2012). After watching the
     video you may understand the incidences that Sheldon finds
  uninteresting. For example, Penny begins talking about something
   Sheldon prefers not to hear about, when she stops talking she is
   rewarded with a chocolate. Sheldon’s goal is to eventually have
      Penny to voluntarily act in this desired behaviour without
                            reinforcement.
           Psychology Second Canadian Edition Page 11 C.1


          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy_mIEnnlF4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SePL2w5f6dE




This video explains how music is a “natural drug of happiness”. It describes how when we
hear music we feel good because it triggers the Chemical Dopamine, which is the chemical
 in your brain responsible for emotions. “Dopamine is Excitatory or inhibitory; involved in
   control of movement and sensations of pleasure”. Personally I have also used music to
 make me feel better. When I am sad especially certain songs can have the ability to bring
                                 me up from a low point.

                     Psychology Second Canadian Edition Page 53 Chapter 2
Psychology 2nd Canadian Edition Chapter 2 Page 53
Meet me in the middle of the morning
   When the crows fly highest in the sky        Serotonin by Mystery Jets uses a
  Couldn't you hear me calling? I was up
             looking for you all night
                                                play on words describing the
Oh, but I never found you No matter how         feeling the singer may have
 hard I tried to Oh, no, I never found you      about a girl named “Sarah Tonin”.
            Sarah, if only you knew             Where the song is also describing
 Serotonin, you're burning a hole into my
    heart Felt like I was floating But now      the brain chemical: Serotonin.
   you're coming down with you so Down          Serotonin is the chemical in your
                with you so hard                brain that may control the way
Meet me at the bottom of the ocean Feel
 its fingers tickling our skin You mix your
                                                we feel. When you are in love,
    magic potion The old familiar feeling       the chemical that allows that
                 starts to kick in              person is continuously in your
 But now it's fading and I can't hear what      thoughts, making you feel happy.
    you're saying It feels like it's slipping
 through my fingers It's fading and I can't     (http://www.youramazingbrain.o
hear what you're saying It feels like you're    rg/lovesex/sciencelove.htm)
                    slipping, but
  It's just the serotonin It's burning a hole
into my heart Felt like I was frozen Yeah,
        but now I'm coming up so hard
  Serotonin Girl, you're really tearing me
   apart It felt like I was frozen Yeah, but
          now I'm coming up so hard
Sara, serotonin, Sara, serotonin Now I'm
    coming up so hard Sarah, serotonin,
Sarah, serotonin And now I'm coming up
                       so hard
Fight Club is a film and novel that explores
    several areas of psychology. Insomnia is a
 huge part of the film as it is the main cause of
  several other events that happen in the story
       line. The main Character experiences
   insomnia and is denied help. The disorder
 creates further obstacles including depression,
  anger, and multiple personality disorders. In
      Psychology Core Concepts we discuss
     Insomnia as being one of the main sleep
  disorders. The textbook Psychology Second
   Canadian Edition describes Insomnia as a
 disorder is when one has challenges getting to,
   staying, or getting enough sleep. Insomnia
   may be caused by anxiety. In fight club the
 main characters finds a way to relieve stress in
    the day resulting in him sleeping at night
                       time.
Psychology 2nd Canadian Edition Chapter 4 Page
The YouTube Video: Hypnosis: Lucid
  Dreaming is an example of the process
  of hypnosis. The voice encourages you
   to relax and listen to the voice as you
     follow a series of steps working up
    towards become in a hypnotic state.
   Hypnosis is a state of consciousness
 where one is susceptible to suggestion.
  (Ciccarelli, 2012). This video in specific
   walks you through a Lucid Dream that
 they may control. I attempted several of
    the hypnosis videos provided by the
   same YouTube user (Ultra Hypnosis).
    Unfortunately it did not work for me,
   however I better understand what one
     may experience while hypnotised.
 Hypnosis doesn’t work for everybody it is
 an altered state of conciseness that may
     only work on those who wish to be
        hypnotized (Ciccarelli, 2012).
 Psychology 2nd Canadian Edition Chap.4 Pg. 152
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uk6VTM_ZiYA
Gestalt Institute is a blog that gives examples of Gestalt
                                   theory principles through perception of optical illusions
                                 and images that trick the eye. “Gestalt perception: The eye
                                    tends to ‘fill in’ the blanks here and see both of these
                                 figures as circles rather than as a series of dots or a broken
                                    line. (Ciccarelli, 2012). This blog has good examples of
                                  Gestalt principles in Art and how the perception can trick
                                     the eye to see different things. One example has the
                                   scenery of a village with a man playing guitar on a roof.
                                 The further back the houses in the image go the more the
                                 houses become to look like an audience at a concert. You r
                                                  eye at first might not see this.




Psychology 2nd Canadian Edition C.1 Page 9
http://www.google.ca/imgres?num=10&hl=en&biw=1047&bih=441&tbm=isch&tbnid=nwezDK3gGAeY7M:&imgrefurl=http://www.fanpop.com/spots/fight-
Fight club picture s         club/images/237723&docid=QhFPhNDR0DMMdM&imgurl=http://images.fanpop.com/images/image_uploads/Narrator-fight-club-
                             237723_1024_768.jpg&w=1024&h=768&ei=htmNUMHXE9S60AHm3YCgCA&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=114&sig=101396706377245640495&page=1&tbnh=145&tbn
                             w=225&start=0&ndsp=8&ved=1t:429,r:1,s:0,i:112&tx=103&ty=79

                             http://www.drawcomics.net/how-to-draw-hands.html

                             http://25.media.tumblr.com/1KpgOhsA7ihy8rgkmXkqungJo1_500.jpg

                             http://www.google.ca/imgres?start=488&hl=en&biw=1047&bih=441&tbm=isch&tbnid=Pi-
                             QLN5mPTpMXM:&imgrefurl=http://onlyhdwallpapers.com/movie/text-fight-club-tyler-durden-desktop-hd-wallpaper-
                             865907/&docid=HmF_3ByZ2X2lWM&imgurl=http://onlyhdwallpapers.com/wallpaper/text_fight_club_tyler_durden_desktop_1024x768_hd-wallpaper-
                             865907.jpg&w=1024&h=768&ei=k9qNULm1HayM0QHh7IHoCw&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=193&sig=101396706377245640495&page=34&tbnh=136&tbnw=182&nd
                             sp=16&ved=1t:429,r:91,s:400,i:277&tx=116&ty=81

                             http://fontmeme.com/fight-club-font/

Title page pictures         http://kaispace.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/fctyler.jpg
                            http://s4.hubimg.com/u/5816759_f260.jpg
                            http://www.wpclipart.com/holiday/Christmas/red/bell/bells_1_red.png.html
                            http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/a-clockwork-orange?before=1341981862


                            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAyMpUFboA4
Mystery Jet Pictures        (print screens)




Gestalt Images              http://www.gestalt-institute.com/fun.html
                            http://lhanaford.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/gestalt_clousure.jpg


                            http://images4.static-bluray.com/reviews/128_1.jpg
Classical conditioning/ a   http://www.world-enlightenment.com/images/clockwork-orange-theater-scene.gif
clockwork orange slides     http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_kDnJdNOMgXc/SjXBUp2NfYI/AAAAAAAABhU/8BUxEip0E44/s400/a_clockwork_orange
                            .jpg
                            http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_5KSPCSuKJbE/Styn5PqUhcI/AAAAAAAAAAM/NoMIAG6zOSM/s320/a_clockwork_oran
                            ge_movie_image.jpg
                            http://fontmeme.com/a-clockwork-orange-font/
The big bang theory pictures : http://s2.hubimg.com/u/5251353_f520.jpg

Hypnosis pictures: http://www.legacy.augiemania.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/
hypnosis.gif

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uk6VTM_ZiYA

http://www.learntohypnotize.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/self-hypnosis.jpg


Kubrick, S. ( (1971). A Clockwork Orange [Film]. (“film adaptation of Anthony Burgess's 1962
novella A Clockwork Orange.” Wikipedia)

Fincher, D (1999). Fight Club [Film].
(“Fight Club is a 1999 American film based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Chuck
Palahniuk.” Wikipedia)


Source: Psychology Second Canadian Edition by Saundra K Ciccarelli

Dopamine Video and picture     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SePL2w5f6dE

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Psychology scrapbook assignment

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. In the film a Clockwork Orange by Stanley Kubrick (based on the novel by Anthony Burgees) Ivan Pavlov's classical conditioning method is a defining theme. In a dystopian future main character Alex is a delinquent teen with violent and sexual aggressive tendencies, among other criminal behaviors. Upon a framed arrest Alex is considered a candidate for a classical conditioning process. He is forced to view films of rape, war, theft, violence, death etc. by keeping his eyes pried open. The goal of this method is to condition the candidate into becoming ill at the sight or thought of things he once would find pleasing. The videos silent combined with classical music (Ludwig Van Beethoven) also conditioned Alex to become ill at the sound of his music he so cherished. Although the urges were not repressed the sickness (nausea) would prevent him from committing acts relative to those shown in the films. However, the conditioning also stripped his ability to remain well when faced with natural instincts such as self-defence or sexual desire. Psychology 2nd Canadian Edition Page 10 C.1
  • 4. In this episode of The Big Bang Theory, Main Characters Sheldon and Penny demonstrate B.F. Skinners theory of Operant conditioning. Unlike Classical conditioning, operant focuses on reinforcement to promote a desired behaviour. Sheldon rewards Penny with a chocolate when she responds with Sheldon's Desired Behavior. B.F. Skinner tested this theory on rats that was focusing on how voluntary behaviour is learned (Ciccarelli, 2012). After watching the video you may understand the incidences that Sheldon finds uninteresting. For example, Penny begins talking about something Sheldon prefers not to hear about, when she stops talking she is rewarded with a chocolate. Sheldon’s goal is to eventually have Penny to voluntarily act in this desired behaviour without reinforcement. Psychology Second Canadian Edition Page 11 C.1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy_mIEnnlF4
  • 5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SePL2w5f6dE This video explains how music is a “natural drug of happiness”. It describes how when we hear music we feel good because it triggers the Chemical Dopamine, which is the chemical in your brain responsible for emotions. “Dopamine is Excitatory or inhibitory; involved in control of movement and sensations of pleasure”. Personally I have also used music to make me feel better. When I am sad especially certain songs can have the ability to bring me up from a low point. Psychology Second Canadian Edition Page 53 Chapter 2
  • 6. Psychology 2nd Canadian Edition Chapter 2 Page 53
  • 7. Meet me in the middle of the morning When the crows fly highest in the sky Serotonin by Mystery Jets uses a Couldn't you hear me calling? I was up looking for you all night play on words describing the Oh, but I never found you No matter how feeling the singer may have hard I tried to Oh, no, I never found you about a girl named “Sarah Tonin”. Sarah, if only you knew Where the song is also describing Serotonin, you're burning a hole into my heart Felt like I was floating But now the brain chemical: Serotonin. you're coming down with you so Down Serotonin is the chemical in your with you so hard brain that may control the way Meet me at the bottom of the ocean Feel its fingers tickling our skin You mix your we feel. When you are in love, magic potion The old familiar feeling the chemical that allows that starts to kick in person is continuously in your But now it's fading and I can't hear what thoughts, making you feel happy. you're saying It feels like it's slipping through my fingers It's fading and I can't (http://www.youramazingbrain.o hear what you're saying It feels like you're rg/lovesex/sciencelove.htm) slipping, but It's just the serotonin It's burning a hole into my heart Felt like I was frozen Yeah, but now I'm coming up so hard Serotonin Girl, you're really tearing me apart It felt like I was frozen Yeah, but now I'm coming up so hard Sara, serotonin, Sara, serotonin Now I'm coming up so hard Sarah, serotonin, Sarah, serotonin And now I'm coming up so hard
  • 8. Fight Club is a film and novel that explores several areas of psychology. Insomnia is a huge part of the film as it is the main cause of several other events that happen in the story line. The main Character experiences insomnia and is denied help. The disorder creates further obstacles including depression, anger, and multiple personality disorders. In Psychology Core Concepts we discuss Insomnia as being one of the main sleep disorders. The textbook Psychology Second Canadian Edition describes Insomnia as a disorder is when one has challenges getting to, staying, or getting enough sleep. Insomnia may be caused by anxiety. In fight club the main characters finds a way to relieve stress in the day resulting in him sleeping at night time. Psychology 2nd Canadian Edition Chapter 4 Page
  • 9. The YouTube Video: Hypnosis: Lucid Dreaming is an example of the process of hypnosis. The voice encourages you to relax and listen to the voice as you follow a series of steps working up towards become in a hypnotic state. Hypnosis is a state of consciousness where one is susceptible to suggestion. (Ciccarelli, 2012). This video in specific walks you through a Lucid Dream that they may control. I attempted several of the hypnosis videos provided by the same YouTube user (Ultra Hypnosis). Unfortunately it did not work for me, however I better understand what one may experience while hypnotised. Hypnosis doesn’t work for everybody it is an altered state of conciseness that may only work on those who wish to be hypnotized (Ciccarelli, 2012). Psychology 2nd Canadian Edition Chap.4 Pg. 152 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uk6VTM_ZiYA
  • 10. Gestalt Institute is a blog that gives examples of Gestalt theory principles through perception of optical illusions and images that trick the eye. “Gestalt perception: The eye tends to ‘fill in’ the blanks here and see both of these figures as circles rather than as a series of dots or a broken line. (Ciccarelli, 2012). This blog has good examples of Gestalt principles in Art and how the perception can trick the eye to see different things. One example has the scenery of a village with a man playing guitar on a roof. The further back the houses in the image go the more the houses become to look like an audience at a concert. You r eye at first might not see this. Psychology 2nd Canadian Edition C.1 Page 9
  • 11. http://www.google.ca/imgres?num=10&hl=en&biw=1047&bih=441&tbm=isch&tbnid=nwezDK3gGAeY7M:&imgrefurl=http://www.fanpop.com/spots/fight- Fight club picture s club/images/237723&docid=QhFPhNDR0DMMdM&imgurl=http://images.fanpop.com/images/image_uploads/Narrator-fight-club- 237723_1024_768.jpg&w=1024&h=768&ei=htmNUMHXE9S60AHm3YCgCA&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=114&sig=101396706377245640495&page=1&tbnh=145&tbn w=225&start=0&ndsp=8&ved=1t:429,r:1,s:0,i:112&tx=103&ty=79 http://www.drawcomics.net/how-to-draw-hands.html http://25.media.tumblr.com/1KpgOhsA7ihy8rgkmXkqungJo1_500.jpg http://www.google.ca/imgres?start=488&hl=en&biw=1047&bih=441&tbm=isch&tbnid=Pi- QLN5mPTpMXM:&imgrefurl=http://onlyhdwallpapers.com/movie/text-fight-club-tyler-durden-desktop-hd-wallpaper- 865907/&docid=HmF_3ByZ2X2lWM&imgurl=http://onlyhdwallpapers.com/wallpaper/text_fight_club_tyler_durden_desktop_1024x768_hd-wallpaper- 865907.jpg&w=1024&h=768&ei=k9qNULm1HayM0QHh7IHoCw&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=193&sig=101396706377245640495&page=34&tbnh=136&tbnw=182&nd sp=16&ved=1t:429,r:91,s:400,i:277&tx=116&ty=81 http://fontmeme.com/fight-club-font/ Title page pictures http://kaispace.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/fctyler.jpg http://s4.hubimg.com/u/5816759_f260.jpg http://www.wpclipart.com/holiday/Christmas/red/bell/bells_1_red.png.html http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/a-clockwork-orange?before=1341981862 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAyMpUFboA4 Mystery Jet Pictures (print screens) Gestalt Images http://www.gestalt-institute.com/fun.html http://lhanaford.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/gestalt_clousure.jpg http://images4.static-bluray.com/reviews/128_1.jpg Classical conditioning/ a http://www.world-enlightenment.com/images/clockwork-orange-theater-scene.gif clockwork orange slides http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_kDnJdNOMgXc/SjXBUp2NfYI/AAAAAAAABhU/8BUxEip0E44/s400/a_clockwork_orange .jpg http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_5KSPCSuKJbE/Styn5PqUhcI/AAAAAAAAAAM/NoMIAG6zOSM/s320/a_clockwork_oran ge_movie_image.jpg http://fontmeme.com/a-clockwork-orange-font/
  • 12. The big bang theory pictures : http://s2.hubimg.com/u/5251353_f520.jpg Hypnosis pictures: http://www.legacy.augiemania.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/ hypnosis.gif http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uk6VTM_ZiYA http://www.learntohypnotize.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/self-hypnosis.jpg Kubrick, S. ( (1971). A Clockwork Orange [Film]. (“film adaptation of Anthony Burgess's 1962 novella A Clockwork Orange.” Wikipedia) Fincher, D (1999). Fight Club [Film]. (“Fight Club is a 1999 American film based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk.” Wikipedia) Source: Psychology Second Canadian Edition by Saundra K Ciccarelli Dopamine Video and picture http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SePL2w5f6dE