Research Methods
The Brain
Sensation & Perception
Learning
Moen Madness
100

This cycle involves theory, hypothesis, and data collection.

What is the theory-data cycle?

100

This lobe is responsible for vision.

What is the occipital lobe?

100

The process of converting sensory input into neural signals.

What is transduction?

100

Associating a neutral stimulus with a reflexive response describes this type of learning.

What is classical conditioning?

100

The ability to apply results from the sample to the population

What is Generalizability?
200

This is the subset of people who participate in your study. 

What is the sample?

200

The sympathetic nervous system prepares the body for this.

What is fight or flight?

200

Irrelevant information that you have to search for in order to detect a signal. 

What is noise?

200

In operant conditioning, adding something pleasant to encourage behavior is called this.

What is positive reinforcement?

200

The lobe of the brain related to touch perception. 

What is the parietal lobe?

300

This term refers to assigning participants to conditions by chance.

What is random assignment?

300

This imaging technique uses radioactive glucose to measure brain activity.

What is PET (Positron Emission Tomography)?

300

Sensory adaptation occurs because the brain prefers these types of stimuli.

What are novel or high-intensity stimuli?

300

The stimulus that naturally triggers a response in classical conditioning.

What is the unconditioned stimulus?

300

A dug that mimics the effects of a neurotransmitter.

What is an agonist?

400

The manipulated variable in an experiment

What is an independent variable?

400

The basic cell that sends and receives messages throughout the body.

What is a neuron?

400

Correctly detecting a stimulus when it IS there.

What is a hit?

400

Filing taxes by April 15th to avoid fees is an example of this.

What is negative reinforcement?

400

The term for the primary auditory cortex being organized in a logical way based on frequencies. 

What is tonotopic organization?
500

As one variable increases, the other variable decreases

What is a negative correlation?

500

The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body. 

What is contralateral organization?

500

Using prior experience or expectations to guide perception.

What is top-down processing?

500

The conditioned stimulus before it was conditioned.

What is the neutral stimulus?
500

A high school student being grounded for missing curfew. 

What is negative punishment?

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