Brain
Famous Figures
Psychoactive Drugs
Sleep and Dreams
Conditioning
100

This part of the brainstem controls heartbeat and breathing 

medulla

100

Viewed people as “tabula rasa”

John Locke

100

Cocaine is what kind of drug?

stimulant

100

Length of a sleep cycle

90 minutes

100

Involuntary associative learning 

Classical conditioning

200

Involved in emotions of fear and aggression

amygdala

200

Pioneered classical conditioning 

Ivan Pavlov

200

DO agonists block receptors or stimulate receptors?

Stimulate

200

Hunger arousing hormone that is increased due to sleep deprivation

ghrelin

200

An irrational fear

Phobia

300

Helps with balance and coordination

cerebellum

300

Emphasized the importance of innate expressions of emotion in communication and species survival

Charles Darwin

300

How do depressants affect the body?

Slows neural processing
300

Stage where Night terrors occur

Stage 3/4
300

Behavior followed by something pleasant will be reinforced

Law of Effect
400

Processes visual info

occipital lobe

400

Pioneered research on split-brain 

Roger Sperry

400

Mescaline is what kind of drug?

Hallucinogen
400

Sleep disorder involves sudden and uncontrollable sleep attacks causing the person to fall into REM sleep

narcolepsy

400

giving a response that is somewhat different from the response originally learned to that stimulus

Response Generalization

500

Neural system includes hippocampus, amygdala, and hypothalamus, and is associated with emotions and drives. 

Limbic system

500

Client-centered therapy

Carl rogers

500

What neurotransmitters do stimulants affect?

dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine 

500

Theory that dreams are the brain’s attempt to make sense of random neural activity 

activation synthesis

500

The condition of apathy or helplessness created experimentally by subjecting an organism to unavoidable trauma.

Learned Helplessness

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