This part of the brain reacts to fear and emotional stimuli
What is the amygdala?
This is the name given to our conscious, preconscious and unconscious
What are Freud's Levels of Processing?
These styles of attachment develop early in infancy and childhood
What are secure, anxious and avoidant attachment styles?
This introductory course is taken by everyone, even the Dyson students.
What is PSYCH 1101 - Introduction to Psychology?
This fictional character had being a Cornell Alumni built in to their story.
Who is Andy Bernard from The Office?
What are the frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital lobes?
These 5 broad traits are said to encompass every aspect of personality.
What are extraversion, neuroticism, openness, agreeableness and conscientiousness?
The time frame during which a child is particularly susceptible to environmental stimuli
What is the sensitive period?
This 900 person lecture is popular among Cornell students who seek relationship advice.
What is Human Bonding?
The number of steps in the clock tower
What is 161?
This testing method in neuroscience uses electrodes to measure brain activity
What is EEG?
This theory that states that individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim in presence of other people
What is bystander effect?
This term refers to the inability to remember events from early childhood (before age 3)
What is infantile amnesia?
This professor famously teaches about his theories on love and intelligence
Who is Robert Sternberg?
This is the number of brains kept in Uris Hall's showcase
The difference between Wernicke's and Broca's area.
What is Broca’s area ability to produce speech and Wernicke’s area ability to comprehend speech?
This is the phenomenon of a person exerting less effort to achieve a goal when they work in a group than when working alone
What is social loafing?
This theory of development consists of 7 stages that come at different turning points in life.
What are Erickson's Stages of Development?
Hamlet is read in this psychology class
What is the chicken nugget?
This is the term to describe how the two sides of the brain control the two sides of the body.
What is contralateral control?
The difference between foot in the door and door in the face techniques
These are toxic, stressful or traumatic experiences that create adaptations in a child's developing brain that increase the risk for physical and mental health concerns.
What are Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)?
These three classes are all taught by Korfine
This building was the first to be constructed on Cornell's campus
What is Morrill Hall?