What is the name of the neurotransmitter responsible for causing paralysis during a botulism infection?
Acetylcholine(AcH)
Define Gambler's Fallacy.
Two independent outcomes are related. (If I miss one hundred lottery tickets, my next lottery ticket has higher odds of hitting)
Describe the Zone of Proximal Development and name its founder(100 for each part).
Vygotsky, it is the area which a student can do something with help but cannot do it on their own.
Describe the difference between Classical and Operant Conditioning
Classical - eliciting involuntary reactions, conditioned stimulus before conditioned response. (Pavlov's dogs slobbering)
Operant - eliciting voluntary reactions, reward punishment after action. (making a dog sit)
Describe the difference between Conformity and Obedience.
Conformity - relating to a group.
Obedience - relating to authority.
What are the differences between the two types of depression?
MDD - Lower lows, doesn't last as long.
PDD - Lasts a long time, lower average happiness.
Provide an example of a bodily function triggered by the autonomic nervous system
Breathing, Digestion, Sweating, Pupil dilation
What is the name of the amnesia type related to forgetting old memories?
Provide an example of a teratogen.
Alcohol, Cigarettes, Certain parasites in fish, Zika Virus
Provide an example of negative punishment.
Time-out, grounding, taking away a desired but normal activity.
Describe the Milgram Study and its findings.
Milgram found that people are likely to listen to figures of authority even when they are going to kill others. Many people are likely to "just follow orders."
When is Electro-Convulsive Therapy used to treat what mental disorder?
Used to treat extreme cases of depression.
Provide an example of a stimulant with an excitatory neurotransmitter it might inhibit.
Cocaine, Adderall, Amphetamines inhibit norepinephrine.
Provide an example of a representative heuristic.
All small animals are soft and harmless, Big animals are dangerous.
Provide an example of an Approach-Avoidance Conflict.
Those random street interviewers who are like "for ten thousand dollars would you dap up the trashman right after his shift"
What is extinction?
When the conditioned response stops being paired to the unconditioned stimulus because the conditioned stimulus is not presented enough times. (dogs stop salivating when the bell rings)
The military, sports teams, and work groups creates conformity using ___________ goals.
superordinate
Which two disorders are most related to disordered eating?
Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa
In order from Front to Back, Provide the lobes of the brain.
Frontal, Parietal/Temporal, Occipital
What did Elizabeth Loftus' study prove?
Eyewitnesses memories are easily influenced by language, Constructive Memory, Imagination Inflation.
Provide the four stage of Identity Status Theory
Identity diffusion, foreclosure, moratorium, achievement
Provide the Unconditioned Stimulus , Unconditioned response, conditioned stimulus, and conditioned response for Pavlov's dogs. (100 for each correct answer)
US - Food
UR - Salivating
CS - Bell
CR - Salivating to bell
Explain why people in a riot are more likely to commit a violent crime than they would on their own using at least one vocab word.
Deinidividuation makes people care less about their personal morals.
List all 4 cluster B Personality disorders.
Narcissistic, Borderline, Antisocial, Histrionic.
What is the stage of sleep which has sleep spindles?
N2 stage.
Which Gestalt Cue is being shown by the image?
Closure.
A baby will suck on something put in its mouth.
Which perspective is related to taste aversion?
What is the motivation theory related to the biological perspective?
Drive Reduction theory
Which hormones are released during the "alarm" stage of the GAS?
Epinephrine and cortisol.
Opponent-Process Theory
Provide an example of a procedural memory.
Riding a bike, doing a backflip, swimming, Tying your shoe, etc.
What is the Horns Effect?
Overall negative feelings lead to negative impressions of their personal traits.
What mental disorder is treated by counter-conditioning?
Phobia/agoraphobia
What are the six universal emotions(100 for each emotion)?
Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, Disgust, Surprise
List the six signature strengths in positive psychology.
Courage, Humanity, Temperance, Justice, Transcendance, Wisdom