Psychology & Development
Motivation & Behavior
Neuroscience & Brain
Sensation & Perception
Sleep & Cognition
100

Examining the roles that unconscious thought patterns and childhood influences play in someone’s modern functioning.

What is psychoanalysis?

100

Melissa is very invested in developing a stronger relationship with her mother. Which level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is she tending to?

What is social needs?

100

Which types of cells are the two basic units of the nervous system?

What are neurons and glial cells?

100

Describe the difference between sensation and perception.

What is sensation is the detection of stimuli; perception is interpreting those stimuli?

100

Marcel is asleep and suddenly becomes aware that she is dreaming while she’s still asleep. She alters the surroundings of her dream.

What is lucid dreaming?

200

Which theorist is credited with proposing the psychosexual stages of development?

Who is Freud?

200

Explain the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.

What is intrinsic motivation comes from internal desire, extrinsic motivation comes from outside rewards?

200

Michael suffered a brain injury and has trouble understanding language but can speak fluently.

What is Wernicke’s area?

200

Last week, Diego dropped a five-dollar bill on his lawn... he doesn't notice it while searching for an earring. 

What is inattentional blindness

200

The brain’s clock mechanism regulating sleep/wake cycles based on light and dark.

What is the suprachiasmatic nucleus?

300

Explain Erikson’s Psychosocial Stages of Development.

What is the eight stages of psychosocial development from infancy to late adulthood,

300

Explain the process of classical conditioning.

What is learning by associating a neutral stimulus with a meaningful stimulus?

300

Jessica sustained a head injury and has trouble recalling names, faces, and childhood.

What is the hippocampus?

300

The three parts of the brain involved in memory processing and their roles.

What are cerebellum (procedural memory), hippocampus (new memories), amygdala (emotional memories)?

300

The stage of sleep where dreams occur 

What is REM sleep?

400

Describe who Margaret Floy Washburn is.

Who is the first woman to earn a PhD in psychology, studied animal behavior and motor development?

400

Carla sprays her cat to stop scratching the furniture.

What is negative punishment?

400

Psychology refers to the ___?

What is the scientific study of the mind and behavior?

400

The world is experienced through what we can perceive and how we move our bodies.

During Piaget’s sensorimotor stage

400

Awareness and control of dreams

What is lucid dreaming?

500

Victoria learns she has metastatic breast cancer and prays for healing and that she will become a good Christian. What stage of grief is she in?

What is bargaining?

500

Which concept is Abraham Maslow best known for?

What is the hierarchy of human needs?

500

Most knowledge about brain function comes from

studies examining behavior changes in people with TBI.

500

A study of infant attachment behaviors in response to separations and reunions with caregivers

the Strange Situation experiment

500

REM stands for

What is Rapid Eye Movement?

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