Sensation
Perception/Sleep
Sleep/Consciousness
Hypnosis/Learning
Learning
100

What is the difference threshold?

The smallest detectable change that is just the barely noticeable difference

100

What is interposition?

Interposition is a monocular cue that states that if one object blocks another it is in front

100

True or false: babies need more sleep than adults

True

100

What is hypnosis?

Systematic procedure producing a heightened state of suggestibility; involves a situation in which:

One person responds to suggestions

A person experiences alterations in perceptions, thinking, and behavior

A person feels that their actions are occurring involuntarily

100

What is classical conditioning limited to?

pre existing reflexes

200

What is absolute threshold?

The minimal intensity to be able to detect a stimulus

200

What is size constancy?

It refers to perceiving an object the same size even when they move closer or farther away

200

Why do we dream?

to maintain our genetic individuality

Wish fulfillment

to get rid of excess memories and make sense of our day

random neural processes

200

What is the non state socio cognitive approach?

Nothing special; “good” subject

Hypnotic subjects do what is considered appropriate

Evidence: manipulating expectations can produce results similar to hypnosis

EX. Placebo effect (pills/ attention): alcoholic vs non alcoholic drinks, same drunkness

200

What is the social learning theory?

Observation, imitation, cognition

300

What is signal detection theory? What is an example?

Whether or not you (consciously) experience some stimulus and whether or not (how) you respond to it. Ex:

Expectancy: expecting it

b) Guardedness: situation, in the shower

c) Payoff: what is the payoff of answering the call

d) Probability: what is the likelihood someone will call

300

What is common fate? what is simplicity?

CF: Elements of a visual figure that move together are perceived as parts of a single moving object

ex. planes moving together, a flock of birds

Simp: The simplest explanation is the best choice

ex. arrow instead of triangle on top of rectangle

300

What are lucid dreams?

Dreams in which the dreamer is aware that he/ she is dreaming and has ability to control the dream and outcome of dream

Associated with positive psychological adjustment

300

What is the neodissociation (special process) approach?

Hypnosis = something special

Separate cognitive systems interact with one another, usually one is dominant (executive ego)

But when hypnotized -- alterations in the function of the boss --dissociation

300

Which schedules of reinforcement are hard to extinguish?

The variable schedules 

400

What is pitch?

Range of frequencies we can respond to; how high or low a sound is

400

Which area is active when we dream?

the amygdala

400

What is the compensation (psychoanalytic) theory of dreams?

Dreams compensate for deficits in our waking lives

ex. wish fullfillment, conflict resolution

400

What is classical conditioning?

An existing reflex or response (e.g., blink/ drool/ startle) is paired with a new stimulus so that the new stimulus brings about the old reflex

Ex

UCS, UCR, CS, CR

400

What is operant conditioning?

An animal’s behavior = operating on the environment, which causes or avoids a consequence

Reinforcement/ consequences depend(s) on proper responses; behavior occurs to produce certain outcomes

500

What is the trichromatic theory?

What is the opponent process theory?

The TCT is that every color of light that we see is actually see is one of or a combination of 3 primary colors (Red, Green, Blue)

White = all of red, green, blue, together in equal amounts

Black = absence of light

The OPT is the Mechanisms in the eye respond best…

  • R-G, B-Y, B-W

  • Arranged in pairs;

  • Negative/ complementary after-images

  • Overuse one, see the other

  • Colorblind individuals: lack photopigment that responds best to to one of these pairs

  • Trichromatic Theory can’t explain this; would say if you are R-G colorblind, you shouldn’t see any colors but blue



500

What is Latent content?

What dream really means, repression/defense mechanisms

500

What is the Continuity (activation synthesis) theory?

Dreams reflect our waking personality, there is continuity between dream content and who you are 

ex. worries in real life vs. dreams

500

What is habituation? What is dishabituation?

Habituation is a decline in an organism’s tendency to respond to a stimulus once the stimulus has become familiar

    Examples: air conditioner you ignore in class

Dishabituation is the recovery of attention when…that stimulus changes

They are the best predictors we have from infancy of later IQ

500

Why are people who get addicted to drug more susceptible to overdosing/relapsing?

People who are addicted associate location/ people/ scent with the high which can cause people to relapse

Extinction would be: exposure w/o drug

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