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A drug that slows down central nervous system activity while increasing the activity of the main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain.

What is a depressant?


100

Interference that occurs when previously learned information interferes with the learning of new information

What is Proactive interference?

100

Two types of conditioning

What are classical and operant?

100

The term used to describe an image or idea in the mind that stands for an external object

What is mental representation?

100

The ability to generate original ideas or develop a novel solution to a problem

What is divergent thinking?

200

Variations in  physiological processes that cycle within approximately a 24-hour period

What is a circadian rhythm?

200

 The form of memory that recalls the experiences one has had

What is episodic memory?

200

The removal of a stimulus after a behavior to increase the frequency of that behavior

What is negative reinforcement?

200

The idea that language as words and letters has no real connection between sounds and ideas.

What is meant by symbolic language?

200

A thought or behavior that is both novel (original) and meaningful.

What is creativity?

300

The ability to filter out auditory stimuli, refocus attention on something more meaningful

What is the cocktail party affect?

300

The region of the brain that plays part in attention, appropriate social behavior, impulse control, and working memory.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

300

 The process of changing behavior by manipulating the consequences of behavior

What is operant conditioning?

300

Cognitive skills that includes abstract thinking, reasoning, problem solving, and the ability to acquire knowledge.

What is intelligence?

300

Applies to tests that measure the concept it claims to measure.

What is construct validity?

400

The ability to focus awareness on specific features in the environment

What is sustained attention?

400

 The deepest level of processing.

What is semantic processing?

400

The extension of the association between the unconditioned and the conditioned stimulus

What is stimulus generation?

400

Shortcuts used to make complex and uncertain decisions and judgments

What are heuristics?

400

Theory of intelligence that says different aspects of intelligence are distinct and numerous abilities must be considered.

What is multiple factor theory?

500

  Refers to a phenomenon of failing to notice unexpected objects in ones surroundings

  What is inattentional blindness?

500

Memory loss caused by brain injury or disease

What is amnesia?

500

Used to decrease the frequency of a behavior.

What are punishers?

500

Brain cells fire when one performs or observes another person do an identical task

What are mirror neurons? 

500

Intelligence that utilizes raw mental ability and abstract reasoning.

What is fluid intelligence?

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