Chapter 2: Biological Bases of Behavior
Chapter 3: Sensation & Perception
Chapter 4: Consciousness
Chapter 5: Learning
Chapter 6: Memory
100

What part of the neuron sends messages away from the cell body?

Axon

100

What are rods responsible for?

Brightness and low-light vision

100

What is consciousness?

Awareness of oneself and surroundings

100

Who studied classical conditioning with dogs?

Ivan Pavlov

100

What is the typical capacity of short-term memory?

About 7 ± 2 items

200

What are the two main divisions of the nervous system?

CNS and PNS

200

What is the difference between sensation and perception?

Sensation = detecting stimuli; Perception = interpreting meaning

200

Which sleep stage includes vivid dreaming?

REM sleep

200

Learning through consequences is called what?

Operant conditioning

200

Which type of encoding leads to the strongest memory?

Semantic encoding

300

Which system prepares the body for “fight or flight”?

Sympathetic nervous system

300

What is sensory adaptation?

Reduced sensitivity to constant stimulation

300

What is the body’s 24-hour sleep-wake cycle called?

Circadian rhythm

300

What is observational learning?

Learning by watching others (modeling)

300

What are the three processes of memory?

Encoding, storage, retrieval

400

What is neuroplasticity?

The brain’s ability to change structure and function through learning and experience

400

Name one Gestalt principle of perception.

Proximity, similarity, closure, continuity

400

Name one theory explaining why we sleep.

Adaptive theory or Restorative theory

400

What type of reinforcement removes something unpleasant to increase behavior?

Negative reinforcement

400

What is proactive interference?

Old information interfering with new learning

500

Explain one major difference between the nervous system and endocrine system.

Nervous = fast electrical signals; Endocrine = slower chemical hormones with longer effects

500

What is perceptual constancy and give one example.

Perceiving objects as stable despite changes; example = size constancy

500

What is the difference between physical dependence and psychological dependence on drugs?

Physical = body withdrawal; Psychological = belief you need it

500

Explain the difference between extinction and spontaneous recovery.

Extinction = response weakens; spontaneous recovery = response returns after time

500

What is the misinformation effect and who studied it?

False info changes memory; Elizabeth Loftus

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