Sleep
Drugs
Learning
Operant and Classical Conditioning
Memory
Forgetting
100

The number of stages that make up the sleep cycle.

What is 5?

100

This is the need to take increasing amounts of a drug to get the same effect.

What is tolerance?

100

This is a learning process in which a neutral stimulus becomes associated with an innately meaningful stimulus and acquires the capacity to elicit a similar response.

What is classical conditioning?

100

A child is spanked for Batista bombing their sister.

What is Positive Punishment?

100

This is the retention of information or experience over time.

What is Memory?

100

This is when most forgetting happens.

What is soon after?

200

This is the awareness of external events and internal sensations under a condition of arousal.

What is Conciseness? 

200

This is an altered state of consciousness or a psychological state of altered attention and expectation in which the individual is unusually receptive to suggestions.

What is hypnosis?

200

 This is a form of associative learning in which the consequences of a behavior change the probability of the behavior’s occurrence.

What is Operant conditioning?

200

As Pencil hit Gavin, he heard Bella yell Shrimp. Now when Gavin hears the word shrimp he ducks his head.

This is the conditioned stimulus. 

What is the word Shrimp?

200

This is the process by which information gets into memory storage.

What is Encoding?

200

This is when an individual learns something new, a neurochemical memory trace forms, but over time this trade disintegrates.

What is Decay Theory?

300
The Stage of sleep dreaming happens in.

What is REM Sleep?

300

These are drugs that act on the nervous system to alter consciousness, modify perception, and change moods.

What are psychoactive drugs?

300

In his famous experiment with dogs. This psychologist would ring a bell in order to get the dogs to salivate.

Who is (Ivan) Pavlov?

300

Journey gives Brianna, the cashier, 20 dollars, and she gets a dollhouse.

What is Positive reinforcement?

300

The first step to encoding.

What is attention?

300

This occurs when the information was never entered into long-term memory.

What is Encoding Failure?

400

These are tates of consciousness that
require little attention and do not interfere with other ongoing activities. 

What are automatic processes?

400

These types of psychoactive drugs slow down mental and physical activity.

What is a Depressant?

400

This is the initial learning of the connection between the unconditioned stimulus and the conditioned stimulus when these two stimuli are paired.

What is Aquisition?

400

Jagger gets hit with an egg, thrown by Jack, as a car drives by. Now whenever Jagger hears a car drive by he covers his head.

This is the Unconditioned stimulus.

What is the egg (hitting him)?

400

This involves holding information from the world in its original sensory form, for only an instant.

What is Sensory Memory?

400

This is when material that was learned earlier disrupts the recall of material that was learned later.

What is Proactive Interference?

500

The two parts that make up dreams, according to Freud.

What in manifest and latent content?

500

This a psychological disorder in which a person’s use of psychoactive drugs affects their health, ability to work, and ability to engage in social relationships.

What is substance abuse disorder?

500

This is the theory that behaviors followed by positive outcomes are strengthened, and behaviors followed by negative outcomes are weakened.

What is the law of affect?

500

Ainsley spends 20 days on the beach with Rachael. Afterwards, they both put aloe on to relieve their awful sunburn.

What is Negative Reinforcment?

500

This is a combination of components, including short-term memory and attention, that allow individuals to hold information temporarily as they perform cognitive tasks.

What is Working Memory?

500

This is remembering information about doing something in the future; includes memory for intentions.

What is Prospective memory?

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