Motivation / Emotions
Memory
Learning
Cognition
Miscellaneous
100

Sparked by the unknown & directed toward no specific goal

What is Curiosity

100

Use of 2 ways of processing information

What is Dual Encoding?

100

A relatively permanent change in behavior or knowledge that is a result of experience

What is Learning?

100

Perspective from which we interpret information before making a decision.

What is Framing?

100

Anything that sets you off emotionally & activates upsetting memories.

What is a Trigger?

200

State of balance & stability in which an organism functions optimally

What is Homeostasis

200

Memory for something we cannot readily express in words & may not be aware of having learned.

What is Implicit Memory?

200

Consequence of behavior change based on coercion

What is Punishment?

200

Ability to think logically and solve problems.

What is Fluid Intelligence?

200

Conditioned avoidance to certain foods.

What is Taste Aversion?

300

Emotions shared by people throughout the world, regardless of their culture

What are primary emotions?

300

Collection of past personal experiences.

What is Episodic Memory?

300

Conditioning technique designed to gradually reduce anxiety associated with objects or situations

What is Desensitization Therapy?

300

Thinking, Problem solving & Decision Making.

What are the 3 Cognitive Processes?

300

"If I go to work, I will get paid" is an example.

What is Positive Reinforcement?

400

The need to be with others, closely linked with fear & anxiety

What is Affiliation?

400

Keeping information in working memory by associating it with something you already know.

What is Elaborative Retrieval?

400

This strengthens behavior

What is a Positive Reinforcer?

400

Thinking that narrows its focus to solve a problem.

What is Convergent Thinking?

400

Refers to how effectively people perceive & understand their own emotions & those of others.

What is Emotional Intelligence?

500

States that motivated behavior is aimed at reducing a state of bodily tension or arousal

What is Drive Reduction Theory?

500

Process by which new information interferes with information previously learned.

What is Retrograde Interference?

500

Always elicited by a specific stimulus without training.

What is an Unconditioned Response (UR)?

500

The perception that air travel is more dangerous than highway travel is an example of this.

What is an Availability Heuristic?

500

3 basic memory processes.

What is Encoding, Storage & Retrieval?

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