Chapter 7: Memories
Chapter 8: Learning
Chapter 9: Language
Chapter 10: Intelligence
Chapter 11&12: Motivation and Stress
100

Memory loss due to brain injury or disease

What is amnesia?

100

My dog barks whenever the mailman comes by. Now every time I check the mailbox she barks. Identify the conditioned stimulus and conditioned response.

What is opening the mailbox and the dog barking?

100

The stage of language development that begins around 5-6 months. Consonant sounds begin to form such as "b" and "d."

What is Babbling?

100

The type of knowledge responsible for using previous knowledge for abstract reasoning and solving new problems that have never been confronted before. 

What is Fluid Intelligence?

100

When we are motivated by outside factors such as money, food, power.

What is Extrinsic Motivation?

200
Holds a limited amount of memory for a short period of time.

What is Short-Term Memory?

200

A dog is trained to sit when other dogs walk by. Now my dog sits whenever he sees a dog. This process is known as what?

What is Stimulus Generalization?

200

The critical window for learning language. Typically last from birth till 12 years old.

What is the Sensitivity Period?

200

The type of intelligence gained from years of learning, knowledge acquisition, and practice.

What is Crystalized Intelligence?

200

For something to be qualified as a disorder it must be dysfunctional, distressing, deviant, and ______

What is Disturbing?

300

Has unlimited capacity and long duration.

What is Long-Term Memory?

300

The process of learning by observing the consequences of others actions.

What is Modeling?

300

A Cognitive Bias where an initial positive or negative impression of a person or thing influences our overall judgment of them on other, unrelated dimensions.

What is the Halo Effect?

300

The theory of intelligence developed by Spearman that states intelligence is one specific factor measured by multiple components. Also known as the g-factor.

What is General Intelligence Theory?

300
This model of motivation suggests that there is an ideal point in which we operate but when we are overstimulated are productivity goes down and if we are not stimulated enough it goes down.
What is the Optimal Arousal Model?
400

The retention of stimulus sensory information held for 2-4 seconds.

Bonus points if you tell me the two types of sensory memory (100pts)

What is sensory memory?

400

My daughter keeps sneaking out of the house. To try and get her to stop I started taking away her driving privileges. This is what form of operant conditioning?

What is Negative Punishment?

400

A Cognitive Bias that causes us to incorrectly judge the probability of a phenomenon because of its representativeness. When prior knowledge gets in the way of learning new information.

What is the Representative Heuristic?

400

Significant limitations in intellectual functioning as well as in everyday adaptive behavior. One requirement is having an IQ of 70 or lower.

What is Intellectual Disability?

400

This model of motivation suggests that our body wants to maintain homeostasis. When we're not our body forms a need and a drive to fulfill that need until homeostasis has been re-established.

What is the Drive Reduction Model?

500

There are four types of working memory. One that controls the focus of attention, one that stores language and sound, one stores visual and spatial images, one stores events and experiences. What are they?

What is Central Executive?

What is Phonological Loop?

What is Visual-Spatial Sketchpad?

What is Episodic Buffer?

500

A mouse pulls a lever to get extra bits of food. Sometimes he pulls it 3 times and gets a response. Sometimes he pulls it 7 times and gets a response. The amount of pulls is inconsistent before food is received. This is what form of intermittent reinforcement?

What is Variable-Ratio?

500

Theory of language development that says language is learned through interactions with the environment and people. A bountiful verbal environment leads to faster language development.

What is Sociocultural Theory?

500

A very rare condition in which people with serious intellectual disability also show isolated areas of ability or brilliance.

What is Savant Syndrome?

500

The belief that an optimistic view and positive emotions can mitigate distress and facilitate recovery from bad experiences.

What is Positive Psychology?

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