Disorders
Altered States of Consciousness
Learning & Memory
Lifespan
Parts of the Brain
100

Characterized by refusing to eat and not maintaining weight

What is anorexia nervosa?

100

REM stand for

What is Rapid Eye Movement?
100

Stimulus or event that follows a response and increases the likelihood that the response will be repeated

What is reinforcement?

100

If an object is placed near a baby’s hand, the baby will strongly grip the object.

What is grasping reflex?

100

Maintains posture and balance

What is the cerebellum?

200

A sleep disorder in which a person has trouble breathing while asleep

What is sleep apnea?

200

A biological clock that is genetically programmed to regulate physiological responses within a time period of 24 hours

What is Circadian Rhythm?

200

Learning in which a certain action is reinforced or punished, resulting in corresponding increases or decreases in occurrence

What is operational conditioning?

200

Ceremonies or rituals in which an individual is admitted to new status or accepted into a new position

What is initiation rites?

200

The largest part of the brain

What is the cerebrum?

300

A disorder in which a person has 2 or more distinct personalities that emerge at random times

What is Dissociative Identity Disorder?

300

A form of altered consciousness in which a person becomes highly suggestible to changes in behavior and thought

What is hypnosis?

300

The person responsible for the discovery and development of classical conditioning

What is Ivan Pavlov?

300

Occurs when an infant’s central nervous system fails to learn how to turn a reflex, like breathing, into a voluntary action

What is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome?

300

The lobe that primarily deals with vision

What is the occipital lobe?

400

A disorder characterized by manic and depressive phases

What is Bipolar Disorder?

400

A technique in which a person learns to control his or her internal physiological processes with the help of feedback

What is biofeedback?

400

The attempt to understand behavior in terms of relationships between observable stimuli and observable responses

What is behaviorism?

400

Ability to examine one’s own motives and thoughts

What is introspection?

400

The 3 parts of the brainstem

What is the pons, midbrain, and medulla oblongata?

500

A disorder characterized by constant thoughts and a series of actions intended to deal with those thoughts

What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?

500

Hypnosis that reduces pain

What is hypnotic analgesia?

500

The transforming of information so that the nervous system can process it; the first stage of memory formation

What is encoding?

500

The 5 stages of dealing with death and grief

What is denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance?

500

The part of the brain that controls hunger and thirst

What is the hypothalamus?

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