Theories
Experiments
Psychologists
Brain
Abnormal Behaviors
100
The cognitive theory that states emotion is the result of one's bodily reaction and their cognitive labeling of the stimulus. 
Schachter-Singer Theory
100
Counter-conditioned Little Albert.

Cover-Jones's Experiment


100
He studied observational learning via children beating a clown doll. 
Albert Bandura
100
Responsible for your memory. 
Hippocampus
100
People with this disorder experience periods of mania and periods of depression. 
Bipolar Disorder
200
A motivation theory that claims that there are external stimuli and drives, not just internal. 
Incentive Theory
200
Conditioned animals like rats and pigeons in a box. 
Skinner's Box Experiment
200
He established the hierarchy of needs.
Abraham Maslow
200
Allows people to speak. 
Broca's Area
200
Symptoms of this disorder includes: hallucinations, disorganized speech, and delusions. 
Schizophrenia
300
People are able to perceive different pitched because sound waves activate hair cells within the ears in different places. 
Place Theory
300
Studied attachment through strangers holding babies. 
Ainsworth's Experiment
300
Created the first intelligence test to measure one's mental capabilities. 
Alfred Binet
300
Attaches the left and right hemispheres to each other. 
Corpus Callosum 
300
Experiencing a traumatic event that leads to the triggering of this stress disorder.
PTSD
400
A prejudice theory that states out-group members are blamed for an individual or group negative experience. 
Scapegoat Theory
400
This experiment studied the power someone posed as an authoritative figure has over people. 
Milgram's Experiment
400
Discovered the part of the brain that is responsible for language comprehension. 
Carl Wernicke
400
In charge of reflexes and survival functions. 
Medulla
400
Habitual skin picking that leads to injury. 
Excoriation
500
Pain signals pass through a series of "invisible doors" and then travel up to the brain. Pain messages are dictates through the opening and closing of these doors. 
Gate-Control Theory
500
Boys were made to play games for necessities, used to study the break down of society. 
Robber's Cave Experiment
500
A large figure in the humanism movement for asylums and treatment of the mentally ill.
Phillipe Pinel
500
Maintenance functions and controls the endocrine system. 
Hypothalamus
500
The fear of public space because they worry that one would not be able to escape or receive help if needed. 
Agoraphobia
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