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Back of the eye were photoreceptors are located 

What is the Retina? 

100

the visible part of the outer ear which help funnel sound waves into the ear canal

What is the pinna? 

100
Situational factors can override personality and morality of human behavior where some of the findings of this controversial experiment. 

What is Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment? 

100
A defense mechanism in which strong uncomfortable emotions are redirected from the source of emotions to someone less threatening substitute target. 

What is displacement?

100

Fight or flight responses which dilate pupils, increase heart rate are associated with this autonomic system.

What is sympathetic response system? 
100

3 D's of mental disorders

 What are Deviant, distressed and dysfunctional?

200

the colored part of the eye; not the color detecting part.

What is the Iris? 

200

Auditory sensory organ located in the inner ear and coil shaped with fluid responsible for hearing.

What is the cochlea? 

200

Monkeys demonstrated a preference for contact comfort and crucial for healthy development in this experiment. 

What is Harlow's monkey experiment? 

200

What is an neuron (neural cell)?

200

Language processing and comprehension is mostly the functions of this left temporal region of the brtain. 

Wernicke's Area? 

200

Type of psychology which emphasizes gratitude and resiliance. 

What is positive psychology? 

300

the photoreceptors in the fovea and retina which detect color. 

What are cones? 

300

Within the cochlea sits a structure with stereocilia which help transduce sound waves into neural signals. 

What is the organ of corti?

300

An emotional response such as fear can be learned as demonstrated by this experiment in which rats, bunnies, and dogs caused distress when initially those stimuli had not prior to conditioning.  

What is Little Albert Experiment? 

300

Redirecting unacceptable impulses, aggressive urges, intense emotions, into productive behaviors is this type of healthy mature defense mechanism. ex.) sports, demanding careers, art and personal growth.

What is sublimation? 

300
Can be caused by various brain injuries and damage to the language centers of the brain. Symptoms include inability to process language and/or producing sentences; usually short labored words can be produced

What is Aphasia? 

300

a mental disorder characterized by excessive and constant fear. 

What is a phobia? 

400

The mostly white part of a human eye is called this. 

What is scelera? 

400

This system near the cochlea is responsible mostly for balance. 

What is the vestibular system? 

400

Research which investigates if any relationship between environments and language development exists.

What is correlational study? 

400

The way in which the brain interprets information from the opposite side from which it was perceived. 

What is contralaterlization? 

500

the theory which states colors are a mixture of red, green and blue. Young and Helmholtz

What is trichromatic theory?  

500

These two theories are involved in describing how the ear converts sound waves into pitch. One focuses on where sound wave hits, the other in how many times the sound wave hits.  

What are place theory and frequency theory?

500

A study which seeks to find the specific environmental causes which effect language proficiencies is this type of research. 

What is an experiment? 
500

When repeated exposure to stimuli no longer invokes emotional response. 

When sensory receptors reduce the firing rate and sensitivity is diminished even as stimuli is constant and unchanging.  

A tendency to quickly return to a stable level of happiness after negative or positive life changes/events.

What is habituation? 

What is sensory adaptation? 

What is hedonic adaptation? 

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