Chapter 1 (First row)
Chapter 1 (Second Row)
Chapter 1 (Third Row)
Chapter 2 (Fourth row)
Chapter 2 (Fifth Row)
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This is the Science of Behavior of and mental processes

What is Psychology

100

Curiosity: Includes a passion to explore and understand the world without misleading or being misled

Skepticism: Supports questions about behavior and mental processes (What do you mean?) (How do you know?)

Humility: Involves awareness of our vulnerability to error and willingness to be surprised

What is the three characteristics of the scientific attitude?

100
The third main school of thought:

___: Emphasized human growth potential

- Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow focused on need of love, acceptance, and an environment that nurtures or limits personal growth.

What is Humanistic Psychology

100

These are the building blocks of the nervous system (Nerve Cell)

- On the top of your head, can you tell me the different parts of a neuron?

What is a Neuron

- Dendrites, Cell body, Axon, Myelin Sheath, Terminal Branches

100

This is the brain's ability to change, especially during childhood. Makes unused brain areas available for other uses for ex. in case of blindness or deafness, or damage to one hemisphere.

What is Neural plasticity

200

____: This type of group whose members do not receive treatment

____: This type of group receives the treatment

What is 

- Control group

Experimental group

200

True or false: Science can test a theory, refine a theory, and generate new theories

True or false: 

Science cannot prove a theory, determine absolute truth, or explain everything

What is

- True

- True

200

This is an example of research that uses methods such as: Case studies, Naturalistic Observations, and Surveys

What is Descriptive Research

200

This is a brief electrical charge that travels down an axon (Neural Impulse)

___: a neuron's reaction of either firing (with a full-strength response) or not firing at all

What is an Action potential 

What is the All-or none response

200

These are the four lobes in our cortex (also briefly explain what each lobe do)

What is Frontal Lobes (Speaking and muscle movements), Parietal lobes (Receives sensory input for touch and body position), Occipital Lobes (Vision), Temporal Lobes (Hearing)

300

This involves a systematic process of observation, experimentation, and analysis to develop and test theories about natural phenomena.

What is The scientific approach to understanding the world, nature, and new information

300

These are to describe, explain, predict, and to control or influence natural phenomenon

What are the 4 main goals of science

300

This is a type of research in which researchers manipulate factors of interest to determine their effects and hold constant (controlling) other factors.

What is Experimentation

300

These are chemical messengers that cross synaptic gaps between neurons

What are Neurotransmitters

300

____: Molecule that increases a neurotransmitter's action

____: Molecule that inhibits or blocks a neurotransmitter's action

What is Agonist

What is Antagonist

- Drugs and other chemicals affect brain chemistry, often by either exciting or inhibiting neuron's firing.

400

___: Testable prediction, often implies by a theory

___: Factor that is manipulated, the variable whose effect is being studied

___: Factor that is measured, the variable that may change when the independent variable is manipulated

___: Factor other than the independent variable that might produce an effect

What is 

- Hypothesis

- Independent Variable

- Dependent Variable

- Confounding Variable

400

Second major school of thought

___: Key figures like Thorndike, Pavlov, Watson, skinner, and bandura

- Behavior had to be scientifically defined, conditioned, observed, and measured

What is behaviorism?

400

This is a carefully worded statement of the exact procedures (operations) used in a research study

What is Operational definition

400

___: This is the system in which sensory and motor neurons  connecting the central nervous system (CNS) to the rest of the body. Involves the somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system.

___: This is the system for brain and spinal cord

___: This is the system that calms and conserves energy, allowing routine maintenance activity and controls involuntary muscles and glands.

What is the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

What is the Central Nervous system (CNS)

What is the parasympathetic nervous system


400

____: Recieves incoming messages from skin sensen sand movement of body parts. In front of parietal lobes, parallel to and behind motor cortex

____: Receives input from eyes; sends information to other task-specialized areas (face identification, emotion detection, face recognition)

What is the Somatosensory cortex

What is the Visual cortex

500

This indicates a direct relationship, meaning that two things increase together or decrease together (Numerical number?)

This indicates an indirect relationship, meaning that when one thing increases, the other decreases. (Numerical number?)


What is a positive correlation (1.00)

What is a negative correlation (-1.00)

500

First main schools of thought: 

____: Technique of introspection to reveal structure of human mind

____: How mental and behavioral processes function and enable adaptation, survival, and flourishing


What is 

- Structuralism

- Functionalism

500

___:This is the study of the evolution of behavior and the mind, using natural selection principles\

___: This is the issue in which we ask "are traits present at birth or developed through experience?

What is

- Evolutionary Psychology

- Nature-Nurture issue

500

___: An intricate fabric of interconnected neural cells covering the cerebral hemispheres. Is the body's ultimate control and information-processing center.

___: Processes sensory input, coordinates voluntary movement output and balance, and enables nonverbal learning and memory; affected by alcohol (Little brain, rear of brainstem)

What is Cerebral Cortex

What is Cerebellum

500

This is the slow chemical communication system; set of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream

What is the Endocrine system

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