This region of the brain is important for motor control, latin for "little brain"
What is the cerebellum?
What type of conditioning involves consequences and rewards?
What is operant conditioning
GAD, PD, and SAD are what type of disorders?
What are anxiety disorders
The psychodynamic theory was created by who?
Who is Sigmund Freud
What is the variable that is being manipulated in an experiment?
What is the independent variable
What are the four lobes of the brain?
Frontal, Temporal, Parietal, Occipital
In the Psychoanalytic Theory, what aspect of the psyche contains the drives and needs that motivate a person and is fully unconscious?
What is the id
What mental disorder causes extreme highs and lows?
What is Bipolar 1
What animal did John B. Watson use in his Little Albert experiment?
What is a white rabbit
The inkblot test is also known as...
What is the Rorschach Test
What sulcus divides the frontal and parietal lobes?
What is the central sulcus
What did participants have to do in the Milgram study?
What is deliver electric shock
What mental disorder is characterized by unwanted thoughts and/or impulses?
Who conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment?
Who is Philip Zimbardo
What are the 6 basic emotions?
What are Happy, Sad, Anger, Fear, Disgust, Surprise
What is the gap in between neurons?
What is the Synaptic Cleft
What are the 5 traits in the Big 5 Personality Theory? (must list all 5)
What is Openness to Experience, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism
What is the disorder that many women are diagnosed with after childbirth?
What is postpartum depression
What are Maslow's Hierarchy of needs? (in order)
What are physiological, safety, belongingness and love, esteem, and self-actualization
What is the full name of the DSM-5?
What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
What part of the brain is responsible for memories?
What is Bobo
What kind of phobia is: Zuigerphobia (no googling!)
What is fear of vacuum cleaners
What was Ivan Pavlov's original focus of research with the dogs?
What is digestion
What is the name for when someone has an unintentional error in speech, memory or action that's thought to be caused by unconscious thoughts or desires?
What is a Freudian slip