Approaches
Drugs
Brain
Mental Disorders
Experiments and stuff
100

 What approach focuses on the idea that all behaviors are learned through interaction with the environment 

Behavioral

100

Depress neural activity, lessoning pain and anxiety. Pain killers, heroin and morphine, brain stops producing endorphins

Opiates

100

Part of the brain that contains interneurons and the cell bodies of motor neurons.
It is located beneath the brainstem and sticks out of the white matter.

Spinal Cord

100

excessive, irrational fear of being in public spaces

Agoraphobia

100

the factor the researcher manipulates (the cause)

Independent Variable

200

 What Approach is based on their explanations of human behavior solely regarding an individual's biological processes. 

Biological

200

Drugs that excite neural activity and speed up body functions: caffeine, nicotine, cocaine, ecstasy

Stimulant

200

A thick band of 100 million nerve fibers that support communication between the hemispheres.

Corpus Callosum

200

type of anxiety disorder involving persistent and generalized anxiety and worry

Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)

200

the behavioral or mental processes that are measured in an experiment (the effect)

Dependent variable

300

What approach considers the way that different individuals interact with their social groups and how these social groups influence different individuals and how they develop throughout their lives

Socio-Cultural

300

Hallucinogenic drug, acid

LSD

300

A system that is made up of the hypothalamus, thalamus, cerebral cortex, the hippocampus, and the amygdala.
 

The Limbic system

300

type of anxiety disorder involving the repeated occurrence of obsessions and/or compulsions


OCD

300

the patients and the researchers do not know which group is the control and which is the experimental

Double-Blind Procedure

400

What approach is a way of evaluating an individual as a whole, rather than looking at them only through a smaller aspect of their person 

Humanistic

400

Drugs that reduce neural activity and slow body functions

Depressants

400

The "little brain" attached to the rear of the brainstem

Cerebellum

400

class of psychological disorders involving changes in consciousness, memory, or self-identity


Dissociative disorders




400

an observation technique that uses an in depth study of an individual to see if it can reveal universal principles

Case Study

500

What approach operates on the belief that the brain is the most important aspect in relation to the way that an individual behaves or thinks.

Cognitive

500

A chemical substance that alters moods and perceptions

Psychoactive Drugs

500

Divided into four lobes: Temporal, Frontal, Parietal, and Occipital.

Cerebral Cortex

500

type of mood disorder characterized by mood swings from extreme elation to severe depression

Bipolar Disorder

500

the technique of observing and recording behavior in naturally occurring situations without trying to manipulate and control the situation

Naturalistic Observation

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