Foundations/Research
Biopsychology
Language/Intelligence
Intelligence/Memory
Memory
100
The study of neuroscience is included in this Psychological Domain.
What is Biological?
100
This is the name for the branchlike fibers that extend from the neuron's cell body.
What are dendrites?
100
This is the term used to refer to the "vocabulary" of language.
What is lexicon?
100
This is one of Gardner's multiple intelligences that focuses on the capacity to see numerical patterns and the ability to use reason and logic.
What is Logical-mathematical intelligence?
100
This is the term to describe a type of encoding which includes the input of their words and their meaning.
What is semantic encoding?
200
This is another term for a tentative explanation
What is a hypothesis?
200
These cells outnumber neurons and play a supportive role.
What are glial cells?
200
This is the term used to describe information that is shared by people who engage in conversation.
What is common ground?
200
This is the term for one of three problem solving approaches that uses a step by step approach.
What is an algorithm?
200
This is a term used to describe memories that are not part of out consciousness.
What is implicit memory?
300
This early american psychologist termed his approach functionalism which helps the individual fit into their environment
Who is William James?
300
This is the term for the space between 2 neurons.
What is a synapse?
300
This is the term used to describe when we tailor our conversation to suit the audience's knowledge.
What is audience design?
300
This study revealed a genetic component to intelligence when studying people who were related to each other.
What is the Minnesota Study of Twins reared apart?
300
This is the type of long term memory that we use to help us do things such as drive a car, brush our teeth, etc.
What is procedural memory?
400
This is the research approach when both researchers and the participants in a study are unaware of the experimental group and control group.
What is a Double blind study?
400
Psychotropic drugs work because they restore the balance between these chemicals.
What are neurotransmitters?
400
This person developed an intelligence test for the French government to identify children having difficulty in the school system.
Who is Alfred Binet?
400
The stages of memory storage include sensory memory, Short term memory, and then_____________.
What is Long term memory?
400
This is the term for exceptionally clear recollections of an important event.
What is a flashbulb memory?
500
This type of study follows its participants over a long period of time.
What is a Longitudinal study?
500
This is the term for the brain and the spinal cord.
What is the central nervous system?
500
This type of intelligence declines with age and reflects our ability to solve problems.
What is fluid intelligence?
500
This type of memory is related to events in our life and is a type of declarative memory(long term memory).
What is episodic memory?
500
This is the term used for memory loss after a traumatic event.
What is anterograde amnesia ?
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