Unit 1 - Scientific Foundations
Unit 2 - Biological Bases
Unit 3 - Sensation + Perception
Unit 4 - Learning
Unit 5 - Cognition
100

Which perspective would be most useful when explaining how people from different countries express anger? (a) social-cultural (b) psychodynamic (c) behavioral (d) functionalist (e) biological

What is social-cultural?

100

The ______ of a neuron transmit neurotransmitters to the ______ of the next neuron, passing on a signal.

What is the axon and the dendrite?

100

What does wavelength help us see?

What is Hue/Color?

100

Who is the father of classical conditioning?

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

100

A tendency to approach a problem in one particular way, often a way that has been successful in the past.

What is mental set?

200

What are psychology's 3 major levels of analysis?

What is biological, psychological, and social-cultural?

200

The ______ connects the right and left hemispheres of the brain, and cutting it makes a person split-brained.

What is the corpus callosum?
200

The ___, ____, and ____ are all part of the middle ear.

What are the hammer, anvil, & stirrup?

200

Albert Bandura’s “BoBo Doll” experiment included what type of learning?

What is observational learning?

200

System of rules that enables us to communicate with and understand others.

What is grammar?

300

Which type of psychology is Jean Piaget best known for?

What is developmental

300

The ______ system is associated with emotion and drives, and is made up of the hippocampus, amygdala, and hypothalamus.

What is the limbic system?
300

Who designed the visual cliff experiment to test depth perception?

Who is Eleanor Gibson?

300

Edward Tolman’s experiment found two things, what are they?

What are latent learning and cognitive maps?

300

The smallest distinctive sound unit in language.

What is a phoneme?

400

According to the behaviorist perspective, what should psychological science be rooted in? (a.) introspection (b.) observation (c.) cultural influences (d.) growth potential (e.) basic needs

What is observation?

400

This neurotransmitter is heavily involved in muscle movement, learning, and memory, and a lack of it can lead to Alzheimer’s Disease

What is ACH - Acetylcholine?

400

What are the 4 areas of parallel processing?

What are motion, form, depth, & color?

400

If you become violently ill after eating oysters, you are likely to struggle to eat them again because their taste and smell become a conditioned stimulus for nausea. What is this effect called and who’s experiment is this?

What is taste aversion and John Garcia?

400

As his AP psychology teacher was lecturing, Harun was thinking about competing in a soccer game later that afternoon. Where are Harun’s current thoughts being processed?

What is working memory?

500

Which psychological principle best explains why studying an hour a day for a week is more effective than one 7-hour study session? 

What is distributed practice?

500

The fancy for term for a sensory neuron

What is an afferent neuron?

500

____ thresholds are the minimum stimulation necessary to detect senses; ___ thresholds are the minimum difference a person can detect between any two stimuli; ___ stimuli are those that you cannot detect 50% of the time.

What are: absolute, difference, & subliminal?

500

Kelly was talked into riding on the roller coaster when she was 12. On the ride she got sick and puked all over everyone. Now whenever she goes to the amusement park, she breaks into a cold sweat if she even looks at the roller coaster. Identify the US, UR, CS, CR.

What is … US - roller coaster UR - her fear CS - amusement park CR - her fear

500

When Piaget attributed a memory to his own experiences instead of his nursemaid's stories, he experienced an example of this.

What is source amnesia?

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