Brain and behavior
Social Psychology
Famous Psychologists
Plot twist
Psychological Disorders
100

This part of the brain is responsible for higher thinking, decision making, and personality

Frontal lobe 

100

What is conformity 

This psychological phenomenon occurs when individuals conform to group behavior, even if they know it is incorrect 

100

Who is Sigmund Freud 

Known as the "father of psychoanalysis," this psychologist developed theories about the unconscious mind, defense mechanisms, and the id, ego, and superego.

100

This popular Italian dish is often topped with cheese, tomato sauce, and various toppings. What is it

Pizza

100

This mood disorder is characterized by extreme feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyed.

Depression

200

This neurotransmitter is referred to as the "feel-good" chemical and is linked to reward and pleasure

Dopamine

200
What is group polarization

This phenomenon occurs when people in a group make decisions that are more extreme than they would individually, often due to the desire for consensus.

200

Who is Jean Piaget

This psychologist created a theory of cognitive development that includes stages such as the sensorimotor and formal operational stages

200

What is America's most eaten fast food chain

McDonalds 

200

This anxiety disorder involves persistent, excessive worry about various aspects of life, such as work, health, and social interactions.

Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)

300

This part of the brain regulates sleep cycles and maintains homeostasis

Hypothalamus 

300

What is the bystander effect

This effect explains why individuals are less likely to help someone in distress when there are more people around 
300

Who is B.F. Skinner

This behaviorist is known for his experiments with operant conditioning and the "Skinner Box

300

What movie has the famous quote "just keep swimming"

Finding Nemo 

300

This disorder is marked by a pattern of pervasive distrust and suspicion of others, often leading to social isolation.

Paranoid Personality disorder

400

Damage to the left hemisphere can cause difficulty in speech production, known as aphasia 

Broca's area 

400

What is self-perception theory

This theory suggests that that we develop attitudes by observing our own behavior and the context in which it occurs, rather than being influenced by internal motives 

400

Who is Abraham Maslow?

This psychologist is famous for his hierarchy of needs, which prioritizes physiological needs before self-actualization

400

What element is element number 104 on the periodic table 

Rutherfordium (Rf)

400

Characterized by impulsive behavior and an inability to regulate emotions, this disorder is often linked with intense mood swings and unstable relationships.

Borderline personality disorder 

500

What is the autonomic nervous system

This nervous system division controls involuntary bodily functions like heart rate and digestion 

500

What is cognitive dissonance theory 

This theory explains how people reduce discomfort when their actions and beliefs contradict each other, often by changing their attitudes.

500

Who is Philip Zimbardo?

This psychologist conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment, which studied the effects of situational power dynamics on behavior.

500

In a genetic cross involving two heterozygous individuals for a trait where T is dominant and t is recessive, what is the probability that the offspring will exhibit the recessive phenotype. Explain the reasoning behind your answer. 

1/4 or 25%

500

This disorder involves recurring, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) that a person feels driven to perform.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

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