Sensation & Perception
Learning & memory
Consciousness
Random
100

What is the difference between Sensation and Perception 

Sensation is the detection of a stimulus, and perception is the interpretation of that stimulus 

100

This type of memory allows you to briefly store sensory information, like the sound of someone’s voice.

Sensory memory 

100

This term refers to the internal biological clock that regulates our sleep-wake cycle over a 24-hour period.

Circadian Rhythm 

100

In an experiment, this is the group that does not receive the experimental treatment, providing a baseline for comparison.

the control group 

200

This term describes the process of focusing on one specific stimulus while ignoring others.

What is selective attention?

200

The process of actively repeating information to keep it in short-term memory is called this.

Rehearsal 

200

This sleep stage is characterized by rapid eye movements and vivid dreaming.

REM Sleep

200

In an experiment, this is the variable that is manipulated by the researcher to determine its effect.

independent variable 

300

These sensory receptors, located on the tongue, are responsible for detecting the five basic tastes.

Taste Buds 

300

This type of conditioning, demonstrated by Ivan Pavlov, involves learning through associations between two stimuli.

Classical conditioning 

300

sleep disorder that causes the rapid and unexpected onset of sleep

narcolepsy 

300

This part of the brain is involved in higher-order functions such as thinking, planning, and problem-solving.

the frontal lobe 

400

This is the minimum amount of stimulus energy needed to detect a stimulus 50% of the time

Absolute Threshold 

400

This schedule of reinforcement rewards a response only after a specified amount of time has passed.

Fixed Interval 

400

This phenomenon occurs when a person becomes aware that they are dreaming and may even control the dream’s narrative.

lucid dreams 

400

The chemical messengers that transmit signals across the synapse between neurons are called this.

neurotransmitters 

500

What is the cocktail party effect 

This phenomenon occurs when you focus on one particular stimulus while filtering out others, such as hearing your name in a crowded room

500

This type of long-term memory includes knowledge of facts and general information, like "Paris is the capital of France."

Semantic memory 

500

These are substances that alter perception, mood, or consciousness by affecting brain chemistry.

psychoactive drugs 

500

This brain structure plays a key role in the formation of new memories and is particularly important in spatial memory and navigation.

the hippocampus 

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