Foundations of Psychology
Biological Basis of Behavior
Sensation and Perception
Cognition
Development
100

The study of the mind and human behavior is simply defined as what?

What is psychology

100

These are the four lobes of the brain.

What are the frontal, occipital, parietal, and temporal lobes.
100

These rules of perception include the Law of Closure and the Law of Proximity

What are Gestalt Principals

100

A memory of a vivid, emotionally significant event is called this.

Who is a flashbulb memory

100

Which psychologist was most famous for his Theory of Cognitive Development, including stages such as the Preoperational and Concrete Operational Stages

Who is Jean Piaget

200

This psychologist was the founder of the theories of psychoanalysis

Who is Sigmund Freud

200

Drugs such as amphetamines are considered this

What is a stimulant

200

Incoming light is transferred into neural energy and is sent to the visual cortex along this 

What is the Optic Nerve

200

These are the three processes of memory

What is encoding, storage, and retrieval

200

Lawrence Kohlberg identified this many levels to his theories of moral development.

What is three

300

A precise, measurable concept in scientific study is called this

What is an operational definition

300

Finish the correct pathway of a neuron: Dendrites, Soma, _____, ____

What are axons and terminals

300

The minimum level of stimulus needed for detection is called this

What is absolute threshold

300

This part of the brain is responsible for making making and storing memoires.

What is the Hippocampus

300

These are the four different parenting styles.

What is Authoritative, Authoritarian, Permissive, and Uninvolved

400

This psychological perspective is most associated with the ideas of naturalistic observation.

What is behavioralism

400

These two parts of the nervous system that are used to make us alert and bring us down during stressful/anxious situations.

What are the sympathetic and the parasympathetic nervous systems.

400

These are the two types of processing of external stimuli.

What are top-down and bottom-up processing

400

Thinking of as many uses for an object beyond its intended purpose is overcoming this concept.

What is functional fixedness

400

It is in this stage of cognitive development that object permanence takes place.

What is the Sensorimotor Stage

500
Variables that are not accounted for but can skew a scientific study are known as this

What are confounding variables 

500

REM Sleep is achieved during these two stages of the sleep cycle.

What are Stages 4 and 5

500

Your body's orientation of sense of gravitational balance is controlled through this sensory system

What is the vestibular system

500

This is the formula to calculate ones intelligence quotient.

What is Mental Age/ Physical Age x100

500

In Erickson's Stages of Psychosocial Development, which conflict do people resolve in their final stage?

What is Questioning one's lived experience/Did I live a meaningful life?

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