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100

In order to understand serotonin's effect on our brain when viewing faces, Passamonti et al. used what technology?

fMRI

100

In the Working Memory Model, what does "working" refer to?

How we use information in our conscious minds

100

What is prosocial behavior?

Behaving in a way that benefits others

100

Name a hormone that impacts our reaction to stimuli both positive and negative.

Testosterone

100

Name a study that we learned about in class that deals with l localization of brain function.

Feinstein et al.

Ahs et al.

Any study that deals with specific parts of the brains being responsible for certain things (fear for example)

200

When particular parts of the brain perform particular functions this is called what?

Localization of brain function

200

What is another word for a cluster of knowledge or memory that is stored in our mind, or “organized packets of information about the world, events, or people stored in long-term memory?

Cognitive Schema

200

What is self esteem hypothesis

In the SIT we tend to make biased comparisons which favor our in group because we have a natural desire to have high self-esteem.  

This bias can lead to prejudice

200

What is the difference between a Hormone and a Pheromone?

Hormones are substances transported in the blood

Pheromones are substances released into the environment by animals

Hormones act inside the body, pheromones act outside the body


200

Name a study that you could use to demonstrate schema theory that we learned about in class.

Bransford and Johnson

Stone et al.

Cohen et al

300

When studying the genes and behavior what genetic variant might be useful to know about and why?

MAOA

300

Who was it that studied Schema, stereotypes and confirmation bias when looking at a woman having dinner with her husband?

Cohen

300

Who was it that studied the culture of honor by putting people in uncomfortable situations in a hallway?

Cohen et al.

300

What is the difference between enculturation and acculturation?

Enculturation - acquiring values from one's home culture

Acculturation - assimilation or adoption of a new culture

300

What is one study you could use to demonstrate your knowledge of stereotypes

Park and Rothbart

Stone et al

Cohen 

400

Name a researcher who studied testosterone and it’s impact on the brain that we studied in class.

Radke et al, Buchanan and Lovallo, Albert et al.Goetz et al.  Ehrenkranz et al.

400

Name one cognitive process.

Memory

thinking/attention

decision making

Perception

information processing

400

How does Social Identity Theory explain behavior?

SIT claims that belonging to a social group and identifying with that group can affect how we treat members of the out-groups.  Also involves social categorization, social comparison, positive d distinctiveness and self esteem hypothesis

400

How might informed consent affect the validity of a study?

Deception or the need for it can impact . . . . .

400

Name a study you could use to demonstrate your knowledge of social identity theory that we learned about in class.

Park and Rothbart

Tajfel and Turner

Cialdini

500

Other than testosterone, what might impact our inclination to aggressive behavior?

PFC damage

The amygdala 

500

A study like Loftus and Palmer would be used in an answer to talk about what psychological phenomena?

Reconstructive memory or misinformation effect

500

What are the four parts of Berry's model of acculturation?

Assimilation, integration, separation and marginalization

500

Give and example of a situation when you might hear a leading question.

What would that sound like?

. . . . 

500

What is one study that we learned about in class that you could use to demonstrate your knowledge of Neurotransmitters and their effect on behavior

Moore et al

Passamonti et al

Pucilowski et al.

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