development
biology
disorders
important people
behavioral
100

what is harmful things during pregnancy

tetragens

100

what is the "little brain"

cerebellum

100

disorder where you have auditory and/or visual hallucinations

schizophenia

100

who's the daddy of psychology

wilhem wundt

100

stimulus added to increase behavior

positive reinforcement

200

decreasing responsiveness with repeated stimulation. As infants gain familiarity with repeated exposure to a visual stimulus, their interest wanes and they look away sooner.

habituation

200

increases nervous system activity

stimulants

200

fear of public spaces or crowds; usually stay home to avoid panic attacks in public

agoraphobia

200

russian psychologist known for classical conditioning

Ivan Pavlov

200

the sudden reappearance of conditioned response

spontaneous

300

in Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (normally beginning about age 12) during which people begin to think logically about abstract concepts.

formal operational stage

300

voluntary movement, has sensory/motor neurons

somatic nervous system

300

sense of self-importance, need for constant attention and admiration, exploit others selfishly

narcissistic personality disorder

300

known for his theory of cognitive development in children

Jean Piaget

300

alteration of behavioral tendency that is not demonstrated by an immediate observable change in behavior

latent learning

400

the principle (which Piaget believed to be a part of concrete operational reasoning) that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects.

conservation

400

reward/pleasure center, eating behaviors, connected with the endocrine system

hypothalamas

400

excessive elation; symptoms often include euphoria, hyperactivity, distractedness, and talkativeness

mania

400

austrian physician whose work focused on the unconscious causes of behavior and personality formation; founded psychoanalysis. proposed that there is an unconscious mind in which we push our thoughts into.- also said personality was formed early so if there are significant problems, they must have begun at an early age

Sigmund Freud

400

pattern of reinforcement in which a specific number of correct responses is required before reinforcement occurs

fixed-ratio

500

our ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease during late adulthood.

fluid intelligence

500

speeds up action potential down axon, protects axon

myelin sheath

500

lack of conscience and sense of responsibility to others; chronic lying, stealing, and fighting are common signs; do not feel anxiety or shame

antisocial personality disorder

500

psychologist who developed instrumental learning

Edward Throndike

500

conditioning in which desirable behavior is reinforced with valueless objects, which can be accumulated and exchanged for value rewards

token economy

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