This famous psychologist is known for his work in unconscious thoughts and coined the theory of Psychosexual stage
Who is Sigmund Freud?
A child's first friend is most linked to this level of the hierarchy
Smoking marijuana releases this neurotransmitter?
This method of of psychology focuses on how adaptions to the environment affects human thinking
What is evolutionary?
These are located in the back of the eye, few in number, work well in well lit areas, and can detect colors
What are cones?
This scientist was known as the "Father of Psychology" and he also conducted experiments in the first psychological lab
Who is William Wundt?
A woman who has just escaped an abusive partner will search to fill this level of need before any other
What are safety needs?
Your Grandfather might be lacking this neurotransmitter if he suffers from Alzheimers disease
What is Acetylcholine?
A psychologist using free association would be most linked with this branch of psychology
What is psychodynamic?
Fluid in this area of the ear becomes unbalanced after rapidly spinning around and leads to the sensation of dizziness
What is the cochlea?
The collective unconscious is best aligned with this psychologist
Who is Carl Jung?
_____ includes the following needs: food, water, warmth, and rest
What is a physiological need?
Adrenaline is another name for this neurotransmitter
What is Epinephrine?
Carl Rogers develops unconditional positive regard, a theory most relevant to this perspective
What is humanistic?
This refers to the cue when both eyes are being used and the brain merges them together
What are binocular cues?
This psychologist studied learning and the dispersion of learning via a bell curve
Who is Herman Ebbinghaus?
This level can be filled only after all the others
What is self-actualization?
Neurotransmitters are made in this neural structure
What is the soma/cell body?
The perspective being used when an athlete knows that there will be a bonus if she scores more than 25 points in the last game would most likely be recognized as this perspective
What is behavioral?
The area where the optic nerve leaves the eye
What is a blind spot?
Tabula rasa is the idea of a blank slate brain. This idea is most closely associated with this early philosopher
Who is John Locke?
These five needs make up ______ hierarchy of needs: physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem, and self-actualization
What is Maslow?
The gap between the sending and receiving cells is called this
What is the synaptic cleft?
Students acting inappropriately as a result of how they were raised in a home setting exhibits this psychological perspective
What is sociocultural?
Damage to the cochlea's hair cell receptors results in this
What is sensorinerual hearing loss?