PSYC Basics and Methods
Nervous System/ Sensation and Perception
Cognition, Memory and Learning
Development and Social Psychology
Mental Disorders and Treatment
100

The focus of this school of psychology is how mental activities help an organism adapt to its environment.

What is functionalism?

100

The function of a dendrite is to ___ incoming signals from other neurons.

What is receive?

100

The process of repeating a phone number mentally so you don’t forget it is called ___.

What is rehearsal?

100

This term refers to the influence of the environment and culture on development.

What is nurture?

100

Alternating periods of depression and mania characterize this disorder.

What is bipolar disorder?

200

This early movement in psychology argued that sensation and perception work together to create something greater than just their individual pieces.

What is Gestalt Psychology?

200

This substance is associated with low levels in Parkinson’s Disease.

What is dopamine?

200

The memory type involving general knowledge, language, and concepts.

What is semantic memory?

200

When group members fail to challenge each other and reach a unanimous agreement, this phenomenon may occur.

What is groupthink?

200

Intruding thoughts that occur repeatedly are called ______. Repetitive ritualistic behaviors done to reduce anxiety are called ______.

What are obsessions and compulsions?

300

This type of study looks at two variables to determine if they move together.

What is a correlational study?

300

This neuro-imaging method uses magnetic properties of atoms to take three-dimensional images of the brain.

What is magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)?

300

After brain injury, difficulty remembering new events often indicates damage to this memory system (as in patient HM).

What is long term memory?

300

The Robber’s Cave study showed that prejudice can be reduced by doing this.

What is cooperating to meet a mutually beneficial goal?

300

When severe depression does not respond to other treatments, this electro-induced seizure therapy may be used.

What is electroconvulsive therapy?

400

In this sampling method, each member of the population has an equal chance of being selected.

What is a random sample?

400

The structure that connects the left and right hemispheres. If it’s cut, info transfer between hemispheres is inhibited.

What is the corpus callosum?

400

Mistakenly remembering someone passed a stop sign when in fact it was a yield sign is an example of ___.

What is false memory?

400

The tendency to overestimate personal traits and underestimate situational influences when explaining others’ behavior is called ___.

What is the fundamental attribution error?

400

Therapy that works to change problematic behaviors and irrational thoughts by teaching new, more adaptive behaviors and beliefs is called ___.

What is cognitive-behavior therapy?

500

In an experiment, this is the variable manipulated by researchers.
 

What is the independent variable?

500

The part of the nervous system responsible for “rest and digest” responses.

What is the parasympathetic nervous system?

500

Successfully training a dog by rewarding successive approximations toward a target behavior is called ___.

What is shaping?

500

A subtle form of discrimination, often experienced rather than overt, is known as ___.

What are microaggressions?

500

A long-standing criticism of the older diagnostic manual (DSM-II) focused on this major problem.

What is poor reliability?

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