Name that Disorder!
Parts of Conditioning
Brain Bits
Sense and Percieve
Wild Card!
100

This disorder is categorized as a constant feeling of stress and unease, which occurs for a period of six months or more.

What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GED) ?

100

If you are looking to guide someone to lean towards a certain behavior via reinforcing it, this is what you do.

What is Shaping?

100

A lobe at the back of the brain that is vital to vision.

What is Occipital Lobe?

100

Name a part of the eye.

What is cornea, pupil, lens, or retina?

100

This is the parenting type with the best outlook of them all.

What is Authoritative?

200

Michael often feels terrified or stress when in public, and is terrified of people scrutinizing him.  What disorder could Michael might have?

What is Social Anxiety Disorder?

200

Sallie Mae got first in the Kahoot game in class, so the teacher decided to give her extra points on the next test.  This is what part of operant conditioning.

What is Positive Reinforcement?

200

This connects to the spinal cord, and filters information between the brain and the peripheral nervous system.

What is a Brain Stem?

200

When someone can process the speed, distance, texture, color, etc of objects.

What is Paralell Processing?

200

These are the 3 kinds of short-term memory.

What is sensory, iconic, or echoic?

300

If someone feels physical symptoms with no actual causes, which disorder could they have?

What is Somatic Symptom Disorder (SSD) ?

300

This was the guy who discovered and founded operant conditioning.

Who is B.F. Skinner?
300

This is the region of the brain that deals with problem solving, personality, and decision making.

What is the Frontal Lobe?

300

Little John has been told he has synesthesia, this means...

What is "He has a perceptual phenomenon that the stimulation of one sensory/cognitive pathway activates a second pathway.

300

This man came up with the idea of a general factor of intelligence (g).

Who is Charles Spearmen?

400

This disorder is oftenly misunderstood due to media and misconceptions, but causes a person to have hallucinations or delusions.

What is Schizophrenia?

400

This is the stimulus that gives no response before the conditioning takes place.

What is Neutral Stimulus ?

400

This part of the brain deals with language comprehension.

What is Wernicke's Area?

400

These are the 5 different types of tastes that exist.

What is salty, sweet, bitter, sour, and umami?

400

Burner is conducting an experiment at his local tavern.  He decided to use a questionnaire for this, which is what type of experiment.

What is a survey?

500

Describe the difference between acute/chronic Schizophrenia.

What is "Acute is when the disorder comes suddenly and fast due to stressors, while chronic develops over a long time period."
500

This part of classical conditioning is the scent/taste of food in Ivan Pavlov's dog experiment.

What is Unconditioned Stimulus (US) ?

500

This part of the brain deals with language production.

What is Broca's Area?

500

Describe how Kinesthesia and vestibular sense are related.

What is "Kinesthesia is the position of your limbs and body, while vestibular sense is related to your motion and balance."

500

Tex is dealing with his daddy issues by fully ignoring the issue and throwing himself into knot tying.  This is a type of coping strategy called...

What is emotional-focused coping ?

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