Important Figures
Functions of the Brain
Neurons
Experiments
Random
100

Reform in mental institutions (Hint: Paris & the U.S.)

Pinel and Dix
100

The Frontal Lobe doesn't fully develop until age:

25

100

Dendrites do what?

Receive information

100

Type of study

Descriptive Study

Correlational Study

Experimental Study

Longitudinal Study

100

A document that participants must sign when participating in a study (explaining the risk and benefits)

Informed Consent

200

The Psychoanalyst who had a strange obsession with sexual desires

Freud

200

Primary Somatosensory Cortex

Touch

Pain

Temperature

Body Positioning

200
Provide support to keep the neuron in place 

Glia

200

Correlation?

No correlation

200

Hysteria was thought to be caused by

A wandering uterus

300

Thorndike studied ____ in puzzle boxes (Hint: Behaviorism)

Cats

300

The Corpus Callosum can be cut for what disorder?

Seziure Disorder

300

SSRI

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor 

300

The variable that is manipulated by the experimenter

Independent Variable

300

Yellow bile, Black bile, Blood, and Phlegm

The 4 Humours

400

The "first" psychologist (Hint: he studied reaction time)

Wilhelm Wundt

400

The first part of the brain to be impacted by alcohol

Cerebellum

400

Too much of _____ or _____ can cause anxiety

Glutamate and GABA

400

Confounding Variables

Something you haven't controlled for in changing your results rather than the IV

EX: Dr. LePage vs. her sexy lab partner

400

The "father" of psychology

William James

500

Empiricism (Hint: tabula rasa= born with a blank slate)

John Locke

500

The largest source of Serotonin and Norepinephrine (Hint: Brainstem)

Reticular Formation

500

The study of gene-environment interactions in the production of phenotypes

Epigenetics

500

Who is more likely to participate in a study?

People with strong feelings about the topic

500

An ancient practice where a portion of the skull was removed

Trepanation

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