Theorist of Psychology
Memory
Consciousness
Development
Disorders and Treatments
100

A Russian physiologist who won a Nobel Prize for human digestion.

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

100

Information in short-term memory is lost after this amount of time

What is 15 to 25 seconds?

100

When a person can respond to a visual stimulus without consciously experiencing it.

What is blindsight?

100

Major development occurs in all the organs and systems of the body

What is a embryonic?

100

Bouncing from one emotional extreme to the other: manic and depressive

What bipolar disorder?

200

This psychologist worked with Rosalie Rayner in an experiment that today some believe is unethical. 

Who is John B. Watson?

200

Organized information in a way that makes it more likely to be remembered - i.e. ROY G BIV

What is the Mnemonic?

200

The focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus.

What is selective attention?

200

Unlearned, involuntary responses that occur automatically when a specific stimuli is presented.

What are reflexes? 

200

People have control of their behavior, can make choices about their lives, and are essentially responsible for solving their own problems

What is humanistic therapy?

300

This philosopher/psychologist is the creator of Functionalism.

Who is William James?

300

Grouping of information that can be stored in short-term memory

What is chunk memory?

300

Subjective awareness of ourselves and our environment

What is consciousness?

300

The stage from conception to 2 weeks.

What is the germinal period?

300

Short-term therapy that focuses on the context of current social relationships

What is interpersonal therapy?

400

The theory Cognitive Development, created by this theorist in the 1920's, is still used today.

Who is Jean Piaget

400

Set of temporary memory stores that actively manipulate and rehearse information

What is working memory?

400

Substance that have an arousal effect on the central nervous system

What is a stimulant?

400

The stage of cognitive development during which people begin to think logically about abstract concepts

What is formal operational stage?

400

Two or more distinct identities, each with its own voice and mannerisms

What is dissociative identity disorder?

500

First female president of the American Psychological Association

Who is Mary Whiton Calkin?

500

Enocoding, storage, and retrieval

What are the stages of remembering?

500

When your selective attention is shift back and forth between multiple activities.

What is rapid toggling?

500

The stage during which a child learns to use language but does not yet comprehend the mental operations of concrete logic

What is preoperational stage?

500

People are confronted either suddenly or gradually with a stimulus they fear

What is exposure treatment?

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