Intro
Brain
Sensation & Perc.
Learning
Cognition
100

This is the middle number in a dataset

What is the median?
100

This insulates the axons of neurons

What is the myelin sheath?

100

These eye cells see in dim light

What are rods?

100

This psychologist is responsible for coming up with the theory of operant conditioning

Who is B.F. Skinner?

100
Smallest unit of sound that carries meaning

What is a morpheme?

200

This perspective focuses on personal fulfillment and potential

What is humanistic perspective?

200

This type of molecule blocks the normal physiological action of a neurotransmitter

What is an antagonist?

200

These two sense come in waves

What are vision and sound?

200

This reinforcement schedule is used in a restaurant with a "buy 5 coffees get 1 free" policy

What is fixed ratio reinforcement?

200
This explains why people are much more afraid of sharks even though more people are killed walking down the street

What is the availability heuristic?

300

An experiment has this if the results can be replicated easily in future trials

What is reliability?

300

This part of the brain controls the endocrine system and helps mediate thing like hunger 

What is the hypothalamus? 

300
This occurs if someone who has been around a bakery for a long time does not smell it anymore?

What is sensory adaptation?

300

This is an example of a primary reinforcer that may increase someone's desire for eating

What is feeling full?

300

This type of memory is used to complete everyday tasks that require no conscious effort

What is procedural memory?
400

This is the word that describes the belief that science should be based in observation and experimentation

What is empiricism?

400
Neurotransmitter associated with Alzheimers' and muscle movement

What is acetylcholine?

400

This is the perceptual effect of a sound wave that is increasing in amplitude

What is a volume increase/loudness?
400

This might occur when a parent ADDS something UNdesirable to a child's life due to misbehavior

What is positive punishment?

400

This linguist believed that we all have a natural ability for learning language - challenges behaviorism

Who is Noam Chomsky?

500

This technique is used to control for differences between the groups of participants IN an experiment

What is random assignment? 

500

Loss of this neurotransmitter is associated with Parkinson's

What is dopamine?

500

This term describes the way you would still know that a rubiks cube has a red square even though it looks purple when under a blue filter

What is perceptual constancy?

500

This psychologist studied latent learning 

Who is Edward Tolman?

500

This psychologist is famous for the "7 +/- 2" rule of STM

Who is George Miller?

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