Define that perspective
Learning and Memory
The Brain
Disorders
Body Language
100

What is the biological perspective?

Emphasizes the influence of biology on our behavior. They look at the brain, hormones, and genes to explain behavior

100

What are the two cognitive factors in learning?

  1. Latent Learning- learning that remains hidden until needed

  2. Observational Learning- learn by observing others

100

What are the two parts of the Nervous System?

  • Central nervous system- Consists of the Brain and spinal cord.

  • Peripheral nervous system- Nerve cells that send messages between the central nervous system and the rest of the body.

100

What are psychological disorders?

behavior patterns or mental processes that cause serious personal suffering or interfere with a person’s ability to cope with everyday life

100

What are the two sides of reading body language?

Decoding and Encoding

200

What is The Cognitive Perspective?

Emphasizes the role of our thought processes in our behavior.

200

What are 3 of the 6 steps that make learning more effective?

  1. Preview- get a general picture of what is covered before reading a book

  2. Questions- create questions about the subject matter

  3. Read- read the chapter with the purpose of answering your questions

200

What are neurons?

Nerve cells run through our bodies and communicate with each other.

200

What fraction of adults in the U.S. have experienced a disorder?

1/3

200

What are 4 of the 7 universal facial expressions?

Happiness

Anger

Suprise

Contempt

Sadness

Disgust

Fear

300

What is the Humanist Perspective?

People are free to choose their own behavior.

300

Define Memory

the process of recollecting prior experiences, information & skills learned in the past

300

What does the Central Nervous System consist of?

  • the neurons of the brain and spinal cord.

300

What is maladaptivity and give me two examples of it

  • the behavior impairs an individual’s ability to function in everyday life

  • Alcoholism

  • Suicide

300

Men tend to do this when they are interested in the person or subject

Point their toes in the direction of the speaker

400

What is the Psychoanalytic Perspective?

Stresses the unconscious mind in our behavior.

400

What are the three stages of memory?

1. Sensory Memory

2.Short Term Memory

3.Long Term Memory

400

What is the difference between nature and nurture?

  • Nature- what we inherit 

  • Nurture- how we were raised (our environment)

400

What are the three types of schizophrenia?

  • Paranoid Schizophrenia

  • Disorganized Schizophrenia

  • Catatonic Schizophrenia

400

What are the 4 main standing positions?

Parallel Structure

Legs apart

Posing

Standing with legs crossed

500

What is the Evolutionary Perspective?

Focuses on the evolution of our behavior and mental processes. Believe people learn to act a certain way for survival and that the behavior is passed down.

500

What are the last 3 factors that make learning more effective? Hint: The three R's

  1. Reflect- say the answers over and over again to help you understand and remember

  2. Recite- say the answers over and over again to help you understand and remember

  3. Review- repeat or reread things to help you remember

500

Name the three glands that are important to the brain?

  • Pituitary Gland

  • Thyroid Gland

  • Adrenal Gland

500

What are the 5 most common disorders in the U.S.?

depression, 

anxiety,

eating disorders,

substance abuse 

ADD/ADHD

500

What are 3 types of gazes and define one of them.

Social Gaze- we look at the triangle area of the face between eyes and mouth

Intimate Gaze-When approaching from a distance we look quickly at the face and then at the lower body

The power gaze- Imagine the person has a third eye in their forehead, we look at the triangle between the eyes and third eye which changes the atmosphere to serious


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