Introduction to Psychology
Experimental Psych
Experimental Psych2
Brain
Brain 2
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Psychology is...

What is the science of behavior and mental processes?

100

An example of a physiological report would be...

What is an assessment of body functions

100

A double-blind is

What is when the participants nor researchers know experimental treatments

100

Plasticity is...

What is the brain's ability to change

100

Motor neurons...

What is recieve signals from the brain and spinal cord that tell muscles to move

200

From what two disciplines did psychology emerge?

What is Psychology and Biology?

200

The 5 steps of the scientific method of psychologists are...

What is 1. Define the problem

2. Form hypothesis

3. Design study + test hypothesis

4. Analyze findings and draw conclusions

5. Report findings

200
Correlation is...

What is how one trait/behavior tends to coincide with another.

200

Glial cells are

What are support cells that protect and support neurons

200

The neurotransmitter dopamine affects the body by...

What is affecting emotion, attention, movement, and learning

300

The first psychological lab was established by...

Who is Wilhem Wundt?

300

The 4 goals of psychological science are...

What are Description, Prediction, Understanding, Control

300

The 3 necessary conditions for a psychological experiment are...

1. Manipulation of an independent variable

2. Accurate measure of dependent variable

3. Control of extraneous variables

300

The resting membrane potential of a neuron is...

What is -70mV

300

An axon...

conducts an action potential away from cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands

400

Which area of psychological study scientifically explores how we perceive, process, and remember information?

What is cognitive psychology?

400
An operational variable is...

What is a statement that turns an abstract idea/variable into something measurable

400

For an experiment to have good internal validity, what would need to be controlled for?

What are extraneous variables

400
This nervous system specifically controls skeletal muscles

What is somatic nervous system

400

Endophorines function as...

the natural painkiller for the body

500

Watson and Skinner are known for what psychological discipline?

What is behaviorism?

500

The hindsight bias is...

What is the tendency to believe that, after learning the outcome, you knew the answer or foresaw the outcome all along.

500

The directionality problem can be described as

What is... Does A lead to be or does B lead to A?

500

The parietal lobe is responsible for

What is receiving sensory input

500

The pons controls...

sleep, reflexes, and arousal

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