Intro and Research
Biopsych
Perception, Attention, Memory
Thinking and Intelligence
Motivation, Emotion, Social
100

The scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. 

Psychology

100

What is neuroplasticity?

The brain's ability to physically change 

100

Name one Gestalt grouping principle. 

Proximity, similarity, continuity, closure, figure-ground

100

The Gestalt approach to problem solving emphasizes what?

Presentation and representation, restructuring 

100

What neurotransmitter is often associated with motivation and reward?

Dopamine

200

What are the necessary components of an experiment?

Manipulated IV, measured DV, control of extraneous variables

200

The hippocampus, amygdala, and hypothalamus make up what system?

Limbic System

200

What is inattentional blindness?

Not perceiving something because your attention is directed elsewhere

200

What is a heuristic?

A mental short cut

200

What are the two routes for persuasion?

Central (logical), peripheral (associations)

300

A correlation coefficient of -.90 indicates what?

A strong, negative relationship (as one variable goes up, the other goes down)

300

Which system is responsible for the fight or flight response?

Sympathetic nervous system (division of the autonomic)

300

What are the 3 stages of the Modal Model of Memory?

Sensory, short-term, long-term

300

What are the 3 components of Sternberg's Triarchic theory of intelligence?

Analytical, creative, practical 

300

Name two major roles of the amygdala.

Emotion regulation, consolidation of emotional memories, social cognition

400

Name two things that must be included in informed consent.

Study purpose, right to end participation, protection of confidentiality, risks/benefits, compensation, contact info, time commitment

400

What are the four lobes of the cerebral cortex?

Frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal

400

What are the 4 components of Baddeley and Hitch's model of working memory?

Central executive, phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, episodic buffer

400

What 4 processes does the Wechsler intelligence test examine?

Verbal comprehension, perceptual reasoning, working memory, processing speed
400

What terms represent the affective, cognitive, and behavioral components of a negative attitude toward a particular group?

Prejudice, stereotype, discrimination

500

Why doesn't a correlation indicate causation?

Lack of experimental control, third variables, directionality

500

Messages are sent from one neuron's [what] to the next neuron's [what].

Axon, dendrites
500

What is memory reconsolidation?

When a long-term memory is retrieved, it becomes flexible and must be re-encoded into a stable form

500

What 4 characteristics define a language?

Regular (governed by rules), productive (infinite combinations), arbitrary (lack of resemblance between meaning and symbol), discrete (subdivided into parts)

500

What are the 5 original levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

Physiological, security, social, esteem, self-actualization