Brain Structure
Human Development
Conditioning and Learning
Motivation and Emotion
Personality
100

Individual nerve cells that make up the nervous system

What are neurons?

100

First developmental stage according to Piaget

What is sensorimotor?

100

Psychologist associated with classical conditioning

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

100

Part of the brain where emotions are stored.

What is the amygdala?

100

Most common way to study personality.

What is trait theory?

200

Neuron fibers that receive messages from other neurons

What are dendrites?

200

Stage according to Erickson that occurs during adolescence (ages 12-18)

What is identity vs. role confusion?

200

Form of learning that involves reinforcement

What is operant conditioning?

200

Part of the brain that regulates biological motives like hunger, thirst, etc.

What is the hypothalamus?

200

4 theories on personality.

What are trait, psychodynamic, humanistic, and behavioral?

300

The production of new brain cells

What is neurogenesis?

300

Babies who have mixed emotions when their caregiver leaves the room and then returns.

What are anxious (or insecure) attachments?

300
In Pavlov's experiment the bell starts as a _____ stimulus and then becomes a ______ stimulus

What is starts as a neutral stimulus then becomes a conditioned stimulus?

300

Growth need according to Maslow

What is self-actualization?

300

Type of test that asks a person to describe ambiguous stimuli.

What is a projective test?

400

An MRI technique that records brain activity

What is fMRI?

400

The mastery of conservation occurs during this developmental stage of Piaget

What is concrete operational?

400

Any event that reliably increases the probability or frequency of responses it follows

What is a reinforcer?

400

Number of basic emotions according to Robert Plutchik.

What is 8?

400

More superficial personal qualities such as food preferences, attitudes, political opinions, etc are called this.

What are secondary traits?

500

Carries messages to an from the sense organs and skeletal muscles.

What is the somatic nervous system?

500

Psychologist who first studied attachment theory

Who is John Bowlby?

500

Reducing fear or anxiety by repeatedly exposing a person to emotional stimuli while the person is deeply relaxed

What is systematic desensitization?

500

Three signs your sympathetic nervous system is engaged. (fight or flight response)

What are dilated pupils, perspiration, constricted blood vessels, decrease digestion, release blood sugar in liver for quick energy, heart rate increases?

500

A state that exists when there is a discrepancy between one's experiences and self-image or between one's self image and ideal self.

what is incongruence?

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