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200

Who created the first Psychology lab and what did this person study?

Wilhelm Wundt and he studied Structuralism. 

200

What are the steps of the scientific method? Briefly describe each one.

Observe, hypothesize, test, conclusion, and evaluate.

200

What does SSRI stand for and what do they do?

SSRI: Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor 

They increase serotonin levels in the brain. 

200

What is the difference between bottom-up and top-down processing?

Bottom-up: Stimulus from the outside world triggering sensory receptors that send signals to our brain to be interpreted.

Top-down: When prior experiences influence our reaction and behavior in a new experience. 

400

Describe William James' Idea of functionalism. What is stream of consiousness?

The mind is a functional tool that allows organisms to adapt to their environment. 

"As you are introspecting about something that has already happened to you, you are changing how you think about something (therefore) altering your stream of consciousness.”

400

What is the difference between correlational and experimental research?

Correlational Research: The goal is to identify relationships between psychological issues.

Experimental Research: The goal is to determine causation.

400

What are the functions of the Amygdala and Hippocampus in the brain?

Amygdala: Regulates our emotions

Hippocampus: Formation and recall of memory

400

What is signal detection theory and what are the 4 outcomes?


600

What is the Psychodynamic approach? Who founded it? 

There is a conflict between impulse and a good conscience.

- Sigmund Freud

600

Explain the difference between independent variable vs. dependent variable. 

Independent Variable: Aspect of an experiment that is the hypothesized cause and is manipulated.

Dependant Variable: Aspect of the experiment that has an outcome dependant on the independent. 

600

Explain the process of action potential. 

Action potential allows the cells to communicate because neurons receive stimulus from the dendrites and then send it down the axon. At the end of the axon, the vesicles containing neurotransmitters release them into the synapse for the next dendrite to absorb.   


600

What are the two theories of color vision? Explain each one.

Trichromatic Theory: There are only three cones in the eye red, green, and blue. According to this theory, vision is seen as a TV, with each cone representing a cone that is any combination of those three colors. 

Opponent Process Theory: Proposes that one member of the color pair suppresses the other color.

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