Consciousness
Sensation & Perception
Learning
Memory
Biology of the Mind
100

A deep stage of sleep associated with dreaming, irregular pulse rate and breathing

What is Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep?

100

Where light enters the eye

What is the cornea?

100

When a learner is taught to respond differently to slightly different stimulus

What is stimulus discrimination?

100

Information in its sensory form that is stored for a brief time

What is sensory memory? 

100

The branch of the nervous system that controls automatic, involuntary functions people don't normally think about 

What is the autonomic nervous system?

200
Dreams are just bursts of electrical energy created by the brain and the cortex trying to make sense of this energy 

What is Activation Synthesis/Hobson & McCarley

200

The theory that explains colour blindness due to antagonistic responses to red vs green

What is Opponent-Process?

200

Pavlov's dog now salivates after the tone, without food present 

What is conditioned stimulus/response?

200

When previously memorized information makes it harder for new information to be memorized 

What is proactive interference?

200

The structure in the forebrain through which all sensory info passes through

What is the thalamus?
300

The stage of sleep one enters after NREM 3

What is NREM 2?
300

The idea that perception of pitch corresponds to the rate the basilar membrane vibrates

What is frequency theory?

300

Paul gives his dog a treat when he lifts one leg, then when he stands on his hind legs, then when he does a spin on his hind legs

What is shaping?

300

Under the 'working memory' theory, someone memorizes a phrase by repeating it multiple times

What is the phonological loop?

300

When the Na+ channels open up in a neuron and Na+ goes into the cell

What is the depolarization phase?

400

Factors that influence drug effects

What is (frequency of use, personal characteristics, dose & potency of drug, familiarity with environment using in)?

400

You have depth perception because objects project images to slightly different locations on the right and left retinas

What is retinal disparity?

400
Beth can't stop gambling because she never knows when she's going to win, she can try 10 times one day and only 3 the next

What is a variable-ratio schedule?

400

The memory system Annie uses when she learns to ride a bike

What is procedural memory?

400

Bob sees an image of a square in his left field of vision. He can draw the shape, but can't say the shape he saw 

What is split brain?

500

Tina's brain is producing slow and intense waves and every once in a while there is a single very intense burst. She is in ________ sleep

What is NREM 2?

500

A type of perception influenced by cultural experiences, personality, attention, and possibly closed 'gates'

What is pain/tactile system?

500

When Jane finally agrees to play with her brother, he stops whining

What is negative reinforcement?

500

Leah remembers how to get from her bus stop to her apartment, but she doesn't know how she remembers 

What is implicit/nondeclarative memory?

500

A neurotransmitter that prevents action potentials

What is (dopamine, serotonin, GABA) 

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