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The main goal of psychology

What is to understand human behavior

100

The phenomenon where a person experiences improvements in symptoms or outcomes due to the belief that they are receiving a beneficial treatment

What is the placebo effect

100

The role of neurotransmitters

What is to transmit signals between neurons in the brain and nervous system

100

This refers to detecting and receiving information from the environment through sensory organs

What is sensation

100

The purpose of REM sleep

What is memory consolidation and emotional regulation

200

The considered father of psychology

Who is Wilhelm Wundt


200

The variable being measured or observed in an experiment

What is dependent variable 

200

The nervous system that consists of the brain and spinal cord

What is the central nervous system

200

This involves interpreting and making sense of sensory information

What is perception

200

The effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive function

What is impairing cognitive functioning, leading to difficulties with attention, memory, decision-making, and problem-solving

300

The psychological approach that analyzes components of conscious experiences

What is structuralism

300

To assign participants to different experimental conditions in a way that minimizes the influence of preexisting differences between individuals

What is random assignment

300

The function of the limbic system in the brain

What is regulating emotions and memory

300

What are the five basic tastes that humans can detect

What is sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami

300

The practice of focused attention or mindfulness to achieve mental clarity and relaxation

What is meditation 

400

The person that developed the first psychology laboratory

Who is Wilhelm Wundt

400

To minimize bias and placebo effects by keeping both the participants and the researchers unaware of which treatment condition is being administered

What is double-blind procedure

400

The effects of long-term stress on the body

What is increased risk of cardiovascular disease, weakened immune system, and mental health issues

400

What school created the principle of closure

What is the Gestalt school of psychology 

400

How do psychoactive drugs affect the brain and behavior

What is altering brain chemistry and affecting behavior, perception, and cognition

500

The debate revolves around how much of human behavior and characteristics are a result of genetic factors versus environmental influences

What is nature vs. nurture

500

The study that examines the relationship between variables without manipulating them

What is a correlational study

500

The system that releases hormones into the bloodstream to regulate various bodily functions

What is the endocrine system

500

This process constructs perception based on individual sensory cues

What is bottom-up processing

500

The internal biological rhythms that help regulate the sleep-wake cycle

What is the circadian rhythm

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