People in psychology
anatomy
experimental designs
mental disorders
perspectives and theories of psychology
100

Known for his work on the psychosexual model of development, as well as his idea of the id, ego, and super ego

Sigmund Frued

100

system that involves the brain and spinal cord

central nervous system

100

subjects must know what they are participating in before trials begin

informed consent

100

The 4 D's of a mental disorder

dysfunctional, distressing, deviant, and dangerous

100

a subfield of psychology that focuses on the relationship between behavior and environmental events

behaviorism 

200

a Neo-freudian psychologist who developed a theory with 8 stages that outlined psychosocial development starting from infancy to late adulthood

Erik Erikson

200

branching neural fibers that collect inputs from other neurons

dendrites

200

The variable that is being measured in the experiment and is expected to change.

dependent variable

200

excessive worry and tension that causes disruption in sleep, appetite, and performance

anxiety disorders

200

studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout lifespan

developmental psychology

300

Best known for his development of the concept of the conditioned reflex using dogs and bells during meal time.

Ivan Pavlov

300
Lobe of the brain that contains the primary sensory cortex and is in the center

parietal

300

Correlation where one variable increases as the other decreases.

negative correlation

300

Diagnostic tool used in the mental health field. Developed in the 1950,s by the American Psychiatric Association and is currently on its 5th edition 

DSM 5

300

a learning theory that uses rewards and punishments to modify behavior 

operant conditioning 

400

Best known for formulating the theory of cognitive development which contained 4 main stages and focused only on childhood development

Jean Piaget

400

The major function of the left hemisphere of the brain

Math and logic. Controls right side of the body

400

The degree to which the findings can be applied to situations and participants outside the original group of participants

external validity

400

Personality cluster noted for dramatic, emotional, or erratic behavior. Includes narcissism, antisocial, and boderline

Cluster B

400

scientific approach to psychology emphasizing the need to understand the mechanical and internal processes of the mind, in order to better understand abnormal behavior

cognitive model

500

Blended psychoanalytic theory with behavior concepts to come up with the idea that we are driven by instinctive needs and that frustration from not getting needs met is a common emotion

Dollard and Miller

500

Group of midbrain structures that contributes to our emotional experience

limbic system

500

a research method where behavior is observed and recorded in the context where it typically occurs with as little interference from the researchers as possible

Naturalistic observation

500

Symptoms of schizophrenia have 2 groups ___ & ___. These are either added symptoms or a lack of neurotypical symptoms 

positive and negative

500

this theory is often shown with a pyramid with five levels that explain human motivation behavior

Maslow's hierarchy of needs

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