Developmental Psych
Disorders and Conditions
Social Psych
Parts of the Brain
Important Figures in Psychology
100

Ability to realize something exists even if you can't see it. Usually developed during sensorimotor stage

What is object permeance?

100

Intentional withdrawal from social situations and interactions. Differs from Avoidant Personality Disorder because withdrawal is marked by choice, not fear of rejection. A real-life example is the Unabomber, who lived in a shack in Montana.

What is Schizoid Personality Disorder?
100
Not opposing a bad idea to maintain group uniformity. An example is the Challenger Explosion, where people knew the rocket would explode, but no one wanted to bring it up.

What is groupthink?

100

Controls balance. Gymnasts like Simone Biles and Nadia Comaneci have unusually fast or large ones.

What is the cerebellum?

100

Founder of psychoanalysis who thought everything circled back to unresolved childhood trauma. Wrote The Interpretation of Dreams.

Who was Sigmund Freud?

200

Redundantly named psychologist who developed the stages of development theory

Who was Erik Eriksen?

200

Often conflated with psychopathy, this disorder is marked by a complete lack of regard for others and no remorse for one's actions. An example is serial killer Ted Bundy

What is Antisocial Personality Disorder

200
A coping mechanism where when faced with a stressor, you actively try to solve it.

What is problem-focused coping?


200

A lobe of the brain responsible for decision-making and personality. Railroad worker Phineas Gage became noticeably meaner after a spike went through it.

What is the frontal lobe?

200

Child psychologist who outlined the four stages of child development (sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational)

Who was Jean Piaget?

300

Parenting style where the child is overly spoiled

What is permissive parenting?
300

Deficiencies in communication and social interaction. Marked by fixations. An example is Sheldon Cooper from the Big Bang Theory

What is autism/Autism Spectrum Disorder?

300

Why no one intervened to help Kitty Genovese

What is the Bystander Effect?
300

Connects the right and left hemispheres of the brain. It is sometimes severed to treat epilepsy.

What is the Corpus Callosum?

300

Psychologist who proposed the "hierarchy of needs" 

Who was Abraham Maslow?

400

Process where unnecessary neurons are removed - or unnecessary branches in gardening.

What is Pruning?

400

Floral personality disorder where one is excessively self-absorbed or self-involved. Example includes Regina from Mean Girls

What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder?

400

A Duchenne _____ is marked by a crinkle at the corner of your eye. It's real, and helps you distinguish between a fake one.

What is a smile?

400
The oldest part of the brain, controls vital functions like breathing and heartbeat. Can't live more than 10 minutes without it.

What is the medulla?

400

Russian psychologist that College Board loves. Postulated the idea of "scaffolding," or helping people understand something by providing temporary support

Who was Lev Vygotsky?


500

Psychologist who developed the "strange situation" testing baby-mother attachment

Who was Mary Ainsworth?

500

Marked by eccentric or strange manners of dressing or speech. Oftentimes practice "magical thinking" like belief in ESP or aliens. Example includes Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter

What is Schizotypal Disorder?

500

The psychological premise behind celebrity endorsements for products.

What is Peripheral Route Persuation?

500
Two-word part of the brain that controls and regulates arousal.

What is the reticular formation?

500

Founded the first psychology laboratory

Who was Wilhelm (William) Wundt?

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