Memory
Learning
Abnormal Psych
Consciousness
Random
100

Zippering your jacket draws upon what type of memory?

Procedural

100

A relatively permanent change in behavior or thinking due to experience is called:

learning

100

The presence of two or more distinct "personalities" (commonly referred to as alters or ego states) is best represented by which psychological disorder?

Dissociative identity disorder (DID)

100

About how many sleep cycles do we cycle through per night?

4-5

100

Obtaining, converting, and using knowledge is called

Cognition 

200

Together, the processes whereby the brain collects, stores, and retrieves information is called

memory
200

What happens in observational learning?

Observational learning is inherently social; an individual watches and may replicate the behavior of another. 

200

Sometimes, my mood shifts from sadness, lethargy, and depression to this particular feeling of elation-- I feel happy and connected to everyone and everything, and I make sure to tell them! I don't really need much sleep during this time. I'm experiencing _____, a symptom of ____ disorder.

Mania, bipolar disorder

200

Name three drugs that are considered "uppers"

coffee

cigarettes

speed

amphetamine

cocaine

ecstasy


200

What theories or concepts is the psychoanalytic perspective associated with?

Freud's model of the psyche


id, ego, and superego

Ego defense mechanisms

300

 Explicit memory is also called ______ memory.

Declarative 

300

Apart from voluntary vs. involuntary behaviors, how is classical conditioning most different than operant conditioning?

Classical: associations between two stimuli

Operant: learning consequences of behavior

300

What is exposure therapy?

Exposure therapy involves exposing the target patient to the anxiety source or its context without the intention to cause any danger. Doing so is thought to help them overcome their anxiety or distress.

300

What are circadian rhythms regulated by?

Patterns of light and dark

300

______   is the WEAKEST sense in newborns.

Sight

400

Semantic memory pertains to:

General facts about the world

400

What is the zone of proximal development?

The difference between what a learner can do without help, and what they can't do without teacher's assistance. 



400

What are the 3 Ds and 1 T of considering whether something is abnormal?

distress

dysfunction

deviance

typicality

400

Why is it considered normal that our bodies paralyze themselves during sleep?

So we don't act out our dreams, which occur vividly during REM sleep.

400

In 1964, Kitty Genovese was brutally stabbed to death in front of her apartment building. Police reports showed that although more than 30 neighbors witnessed the event, no one helped or called the police. This incident reflects

The bystander effect

500
What is massed practice?

Practicing for long intervals without breaks.

500

I offer you an m&m but make you eat a hot chili pepper every time you eat it. Over time, your mouth begins to water with the anticipation of spice whenever you see just an m&m. The m&m is a ________, and I performed _______ to create this association of m&ms with spiciness and salivation.

neutral stimulus, classical conditioning

500

What is the most popular class of antidepressant in use today?

selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)

500

Cocaine interferes with the regulation of what neurotransmitter, producing a highly elevated mood?

Dopamine

500

Cognitive therapists believe that psychological disorders reflect:

Distortions in thinking 

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