Epoch TOPICS CONTEXTS PERSPECTIVES ACTIVITIES METHODS FIGURES HELP TIME LINE Acknowledgements ACTIVITY 3 Exploring persepctives ACTIVITY 1 Using the timeline ACTIVITY 2 Using the biographies ACTIVITY 5 Using the figures, methods, perspectives, topics and context icons ACTIVITY 4 Exploring Topics Ainsworth Allport Baddeley Baron-Cohen Asperger Asch Binet Bartlett Bilig Belbin Bowlby Bruce Buss Cattell Ceci Byrne Bruner Bryant Cohen Cosmides Chomsky Cooper Charcot Conway Damasio Darwin Costa Dawkins Csikszentmihalyi Crick Erikson Eysenck Ekman Descartes Ebbinghaus Dennet Frith Freud Anna Freud Sigmund Falschung Fodor Festinger Goffman Gibson Goodall Galton Goldberg Gathercole Gregory Humphrey James Heider Janet Goodman Kahneman Lazarus Jung Kanner Klein Kelly Mayo McCrae Luria Loftus Lorenz Maslow Neisser Norman Morton Milgram Milner Mead Potter Plomin Piaget Pinker Penfield Pavlov Tajfel Sperry Skinner Saywitz Spears Rogers Triesman Turner Tulving Tooby Taylor Thorndike Weiskrantz Vrij Aldert Warrington Watson Vygotsky Tversky Wundt Zimbardo Whiten Wetherell You can check your answers against ours You can check your answers against ours You can check your answers against ours You can check your answers against ours You can check your answers against ours

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Note Node Together with Weiskrantz, she researched 'implicit memory', and with later collaboration with Tim Shallice she continued her work on the neuropsychology of memory. url anchor

Note Node Elizabeth Warrington Elizabeth Warrington spent her entire working life at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. When she joined the Hospital in 1954, Neuropsychology did not exist as a separate discipline. Indeed, it was not until 1982 that she was able to establish an independent department of Clinical Neuropsychology. According to Warrington: url anchor

Note Node I have been fortunate during all my time at the National to enjoy the support and active cooperation of my Neurologist and neurosurgical colleagues to carry out single case studies, small group studies and consecutive series of studies of patients with a great variety of neurological conditions.” url anchor

Note Node Warrington retired in 1996, although she continues to work with the Dementia Research Team at the National Hospital and St. Mary's Hospital. Written by: Member of the Course Team using information supplied by Elizabeth Warrington. url anchor

Note Node Warrington's PhD research was on the 'visual completion' effect, where patients report seeing a comp lete geometric figure, despite a part of it being presented to a 'blind' hemisphere of the brain. In collaboration with Lawrence Weiskrantz, she made a number of important discoveries, of, for instance, intact memories in amnesic patients and 'blindsight'. url anchor

Note Node “Until I retired my first task was to provide clinical services to the hospital. This I believe was very beneficial to my research endeavours. One was in the position to observe phenomenon that demanded investigation and explanation. url anchor

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