Memory
Consciousness
Conditioning
Language (100 is a condition Q)
Development
100

Information can be kept for hours, days, weeks, or years in which type of memory?

Long-term memory

100

Which sleep stage is characterized by high brain activity and rapid back and forth eye movements?

REM

100

This type of learning involves associating two stimuli, such as a bell and food.

Classical conditioning!

100

In the Bobo doll study, children who watched an adult hit Bobo, treated the doll in what way?

This encapsulates what kind of learning? 

Observational 

100

Give 3 examples of a teratogen.

...

200

What are the three stages of memory (from consuming the information to recalling it)? They must be in the correct order.

1. Encoding

2. Storage 

3. Retrieval 

200

What is a dream's latent meaning?

It's underlying symbolic meaning.

200

This type of learning involves associating a behavior with a consequence, such as rewards or punishment.

Operant Conditioning 

200

Damage to which areas would MOST affect language production and comprehension?

Wernicke's and Broca's

200

Do children in the sensorimotor stage have developed morals? 

No

300

A person remembers details from a party better when they are intoxicated again, like when they first experienced it. What is this?

State-dependent memory

300

According to the Texas Dream study, if Josh pushes down/suppresses thoughts of his ex all day, that night he will...

Dream of them. 

300

What is an example of positive punishment? 

(Adding an adverse stimuli to stop a behavior)

300

This is the smallest unit of sound in a language that can change a word’s meaning.

Phoneme
300

Theory of mind is....

The ability to know that others have different thoughts, feelings, and experiences than you.

400

After a car accident, a patient can remember their past but cannot form new memories of events that happen after the accident. 

This exemplifies what memory disorder?

Anterograde amnesia

400

Which sleep stage is characterized by deep restorative sleep, in which Delta waves emerge. It is hard to wake up someone from this stage. 

Stage 3

400

A child becomes afraid of dogs after being bitten once. In this example, the fear of dogs is a(n):

Conditioned Response

400

The word “unbreakable” has how many morphemes?

3

400

Two identical cups are filled with the same amount of water. One is poured into a tall skinny glass, and a child says the tall glass has more water. This shows a lack of:

Conservation 

500

What are semantic memory and episodic memory?

Semantic memory stores facts and general knowledge.

Episodic memory stores personal experiences and specific events.

500

Somnambulism is...

Sleep walking!

500

If the food is not longer paired with the bell, the dog will stop salivating. This is called...

Extinction 

500

How many phonemes are in the word “thought”?

3 (th/ough/t)

500

What is the order of Jean Piaget's stages of cognitive development?

Sensorimotor stage (birth–2 years)

Preoperational stage (2–7 years)

Concrete operational stage (7–11 years)

Formal operational stage (12+)

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