Biological Approach
Cognitive Approach
Research Methods
Biological Studies
Cognitive Studies
100

This type of cell is the basic building block of our brains.

The Neuron

100

Our mental representations that we create from prior experiences and knowledge

Schema

100

Research that produces numerical data to study. 

Quantitative

100

After a botched surgery left him with anterograde amnesia, he was studies for years. 

HM (Milner study)

100

Participants viewed a car accident and then were asked different questions. The researchers aimed to see if schema played a role in our memories.

Loftus & Palmer

200

This area of the brain is responsible for transferring information from short term to long term memory. 

Hippocampus

200

The most basic model of memory that says we have 3 main stores of memory. 

Multistore model

200

A research design in which each participant only receives one condition of the IV. 

independent samples design

200

The classic taxi driver study. The aim was to see the difference in hippocampal volume. 

Maguire

200

The original dual processing model study. They asked math questions!

Tversky & Kahneman

300

This term refers to the brains ability to change and adapt

Neuroplasticity

300

Mental shortcuts in which system 1 relies on. 

Heuristics

300

Type of sampling in which the researcher aims to have sub groups of a population correctly represented in the sample. 

stratified sampling

300

The sweaty t-shirt study. The aim was to test MHC on mate selection. 

Wedekind

300

The 'War of Ghost' study. The aim was to see how memory is affected by previous knowledge. 

Bartlett

400

This type of drug blocks the receptor site on neurons. 

Antagonist

400
Elizabeth Loftus says our memory is reconstructive. Because of this, we frequently allow our schema processing to influence the accuracy of our recall. What is this called? 

The Misinformation Effect

400

A way to control for order effects where one group will start with condition A while the other group starts with condition B. 

Counter-balancing

400

The rat study about neuroplasticity. The aim was to see if the stimulating environment changed the brain physically. 

Rosenzweig, Bennet, & Diamond

400

The Google Effect study. The aim was to see the effect of the internet on our cognition. 

Sparrow

500

What field studies the gene-environment interaction? 

epigenetics

500

The way people choose between alternatives that involve risk, where the probabilities of outcomes are unknown.

Prospect Theory

500

The type of demand characteristic in which a participant behaves in the way they think the researcher wants them to. 

The expectancy effect

500

The aim was to investigate the influence of cortisol (or stress) on verbal declarative memory. They had to memorize and recall a paragraph. 

Newcomer

500

Studied the rate of flashbulb memories in different collectivistic and individualistic cultures. 

Kulkofsky

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