Anatomy
Personality
Psychology
People
Miscellaneous
100

The body's speedy, electrochemical communication network 

Nervous System
100
In this type of parenting style, parents impose strict rules and expect obedience

Authoritarian 

100

A learned response that occurs involuntarily in anticipation of some stimulus, like when the dog salivated at the sound of a bell

Classical Conditioning

100

Explained the ID, Ego and Super Ego along with psychoanalysis

Freud

100

This recurring state of sleep is where vivid dreams occur

REM sleep

200

This is the only sense not tied directly to singular part of the brain

Smell

200

This defense mechanism is a refusal to accept reality 

Denial

200

A clear memory of an emotionally significant moment or event

Flashbulb Memory

200

Believed that people behaved due to conditioning even teaching pigeons to play ping pong

BF Skinner

200

Watching an organism in their natural habitat without any interference 

Naturalistic Observation

300

Made up of 4 lobes, this is the body's ultimate control and information processing center

The Cerebral Cortex

300

This disorder is when someone is alternating between mania and depression

Bipolar Disorder

300

This attraction theory states that simply seeing someone constantly will make you like them and vice versa

Mere Exposure Effect

300

He ran the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment 

Zimbardo

300

Watson's maybe not so ethical experiment when he trained a child to be afraid of anything white. 

Little Albert

400

In your eye, these are the things the process color and need bright light to function

Cones

400

A disorder where someone has bodily symptoms without any physical cause 

Somatic Symptom Disorder

400

This motivation theory model says that psychological needs at the bottom must be completed before high level needs can be met

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

400

German professor who started the first formal laboratory for psychology  

Wilhelm Wundt

400

This motivation theory says that performance increases with arousal but only up to a point, after which it decreases

Yerkes-Dodson Law

500

If someone has an impairment to understanding what is heard, that means there could be an issue to _____  

Wernicke's area

500

Is someone suffers some eccentric, odd behaviors and is diagnosed with Paranoid, Schizoid or Schizotypal they fall into this cluster

Cluster A

500

The secret language of twins

Cryptophasia 

500

The first female president of the APA

Mary Whiton Calkins

500

This is when people attribute positive events to their own character but attribute negative events to external factors. Ex. if you get this right, you'll praise yourself, if you get it wrong, you'll blame me

Self-Serving Bias

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