Biological Psych
Cognitive Psych
Developmental Psych
Social Psych
Clinical/Abnormal Psych
100

What are cells that serve as the building block for the nervous system called?

Neuron

100

What is a methodical, ste- by-step procedure called?

Algorithm

100

What is the transitional period from puberty to early adulthood called?

Adolescence

100

What is a generalized and often oversimplified belief about a group of people?

Stereotype

100

What is it called when one appreciates the positive aspects of life?

Gratitude

200

What kind of brain scan only shows structure, not brain activity?

MRI scan

200

What is it called when individuals incorporate new information into existing schemas?

Assimilation

200

What is unjustifiable negative behavior toward a certain group called?

Discrimination

200

What is the cognitive bias where people believe the world is inherently fair, and individuals "get what they deserve"?

Just-world phenomenon

200

What is a fear of situations where escape is difficult? (ex: crowds, public transportation)

Agoraphobia

300

What part of the brain (located at the base of the brain stem) is responsible for controlling essential autonomous survival functions?

Medulla

300
What is a mental shortcut that estimates how likely events are going to happen based on recent, vivid examples/memories?

Availability heuristic

300

What are viruses or environmental agents that are passed down during pregnancy?

Teratogens

300

What is the loss of self-awareness and personal restraint in group situations called?

Deindividualization

300

Which treatment method focuses on uncovering unconscious conflicts and childhood experiences, with a focus on their effects on interpersonal relationships?

Psychodynamic therapy

400

What part of the brain is responsible for producing speech?

Broca's area

400

What is the long term increase in overall intelligence scores?

Flynn effect

400

What is the second stage of Piaget's cognitive development theory?

Preoperational stage

400

What is the defense mechanism where individuals unconsciously attribute their own flaws onto others?

Projection

400

An eating disorder characterized by self-starvation.

Anorexia nervosa

500

What is the overall brain system that controls emotions and behavior called?

Limbic system

500

An optical illusion where stationary, adjacent lights rapidly blink on and off, creating a perception of a single moving light. 

Phi phenomenon

500

What is an impairment of language, usually caused by left-hemisphere brain damage, called?

Aphasia

500

What explains how performance increases/decreases in relation to arousal? 

Yerkes-Dodson Law

500

A mental health condition characterized by recurrent, alternating episodes of severe depression and mild hypomania.

Bipolar II disorder

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