Emotions
Learning and Memory
Cognitive Psych
Psychological Disorders
100

Smiling slightly usually increases this, showing how body action can influence emotion.

What is happiness?

100

Classical conditioning was pioneered by him through his famous experiment with dogs.

Who is Ivan Pavlov?
100

This is referred to as the division of labor between the two brain hemispheres.

What is lateralization?

100

A drug that blocks a neurotransmitter; shares its name with a frequently used literary device.

What is an antagonist?

200

Damage to this brain area affects the ability to recognize facial expressions of fear an disgust.

What is the amygdala?

200

This is the most common disorder related to amnesia.

What is Alzheimer's syndrome?

200

This part of the brain allows for each brain hemisphere to access information from the other.

What is the corpus callosum?

200

This type of therapy is commonly used to treat addicts.

What is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)?

300

This brain system is regarded as critical for emotion.

What is the limbic system?

300

This part of the brain is vital for formation of new long-term memories.

What is the hippocampus?

300

Damage to this brain area causes some language disability.

What is the Broca's area?

300

This area of the brain is central to reinforcing experiences of all types.

What is the nucleus accumbens?

400

Aggressive behavior depends on a ratio between cortisol and this hormone.

What is testosterone?

400
The development of motor skills and habit is known as this kind of memory.

What is procedural memory?

400

This built-in mechanisim for acquiring lagnuage is derived from the ease at which most children can develop language.

What is the language acquisition device?

400

Treatments for bipolar disorder commonly reduce the activity of this in the brain.

What is glutamate activity?

500

Anxiety medication, like Xanax, bind to these receptors, facilitating their effects.

What are GABA receptors?

500

This slug-like vertebrae posses large neurons allowing for researchers to study processes like habituation and sensitization.

What is an aplysia?

500

Researchers accept this hypothesis of the mind-brain relationship as experiences and brain activities are inseparable.

What is monism?

500

The dopamine hypothesis of this disorder asserts that there is excess activity at dopamine synapses in certain areas of the brain.

What is schizophrenia?

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