Consciousness
Learning
Memory
Psychological Disorder
Sleep Stages
100

This altered state of awareness involves altered attention and expectation in which the individual is unusually receptive to suggestions

Hypnosis

100

This term means rewarding each step as one moves closer to the desired behavior

Shaping

100

This memory system consists of information about the world we receive through our senses.

sensory memory

100

This theoretical approach to the cause of psychological disorders emphasizes internal causes (medical explanations)

Biological approach

100
Your awake stage

Stage W

200

This altered state of awareness acts on the nervous system to alter consciousness, modify perception, and change mood.

Psychoactive drugs

200

This type of associative learning tells us that some stimulus which would normally not have an affect on you becomes linked with another stimulus that naturally has an affect on you. After a while you start exhibiting the same response to the conditioned stimulus that you have with an unconditioned stimulus.

classical conditioning

200

This memory system can hold an unlimited amount of information.

Long-term memory

200

This theoretical approach to the cause of psychological disorders places emphasis on thoughts, emotions, experiences, and personality traits.

Psychological approach

200
Stage most important for memory

Stage N2 (Non-REM2)

300

This altered state of awareness involves attaining a peaceful state of mind where thoughts aren't preoccupied with worry

Meditation

300

This type of associative learning tells us the consequences of our behavior changes the probability of the behavior being repeated

Operant conditioning

300

This memory technique involves creating meaningful  associations with the material. 

Encoding

300

This criteria of abnormal behavior means the behavior is not acceptable by societal standards

Deviant

300

Stage where bedwetting occurs

Stage N3 (Non-REM3)

400

This level of awareness is occurring when you're daydreaming

Lower-level awareness

400

Roger went to his very first yoga class yesterday. When he entered the room, he noticed that everyone was taking their shoes and socks off and stacking them neatly against the wall. According to observational learning, what would you expect Roger to do? 

 

Neatly stack his shoes and socks with everyone else’s

400

This memory technique involves committing to a similar behavior/setting as when the learning took place. 

Retrieval

400

This psychological disorder involves a deficit in social communication and social interaction.

Autism spectrum disorder

400

Stage you experience the feeling of falling

Stage N1 (non-REM1)

500

2 Key parts of consciousness

awareness and arousal

500

Julie works at a factory that produces toy clowns. As the toy clowns come down the assembly line, it’s Julie’s job to add a red nose to each clown as the last step in completing the toy. For every 100 clowns Kelly completes, she receives $10. Ten dollars is meant to increase Julie’s behavior of working hard to produce more clowns. This scenario is an example of _________.  

Reinforcement

500

This type of retrieval failure describes the inability to remember every aspect of an event/word.

Tip-of-the-tongue

500

This psychological disorder involves a sudden loss of memory or change in identity.

Dissociative disorder

500

Stage for rapid eye movement

Stage R (REM)

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