Social Psych
Memory
Brain
State of consciousness
Disorders
100

adjusting one's behavior to "mimic" someone else

what is conformity

100

The set of mental operations that people perform on sensory information to convert that information into a form that is usable in the brain’s storage systems

Encoding

100

thalamus

directs info to the correct part of the cerebral cortex 

100

What is a state on consciousness?

Our awareness of ourselves and our environment.

100

Mood disorders

major depression (depression lasts more than 2 weeks) and bipolar disorder (alternates between mania and depression symptoms)

200

peripheral route to persuasion 

relying on rumors instead of the facts given to be persuaded 

200

The 2 types of sensory memory

Iconic and Echoic

200

3 parts of the brain

cerebrum (sensory functions, motor functions, and highest level of thinking), cerebellum (balance, posture, and movement), brain stem (vital life functions "3 parts, midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata")

200

What are the 4 types of consciousness? 

1.Waking

2. Tripping

3. Dreaming

4.Sleep

200

Anxiety disorders

OCD, general anxiety, panic disorders, phobia, and PTSD

300

Informative social influence

influence resulting from assuming someone has more knowledge than we do

300

The average capacity of short-term memory

About seven items or pieces of information, plus or minus two items, or from five to nine bits of information.

300

responsible for day and night cycle

pineal gland

300

Name the 3 cycles of sleep

24-hour cycle, 90-minute cycle, Annual cycle.

300

Eating disorders

what is anorexia (starvation and heavy exercise diet), bulimia Nervosa (excessive eating followed by vomit), and binge eating (excessive eating followed by thoughts disgust)

400

the tendency for people who have the first agreed to a small request to comply later w/ a larger request 

what is power of persuasion 

400

Iconic Duration

Information that has just entered iconic memory will be pushed out very quickly by new information, a process called masking.

400

Neurons 

dendrites (receive incoming signals), Axon (carries ongoing signals), Synaptic terminal (axon communicates w/ dendrites of another cell)

400

What is Somnambulism?

Sleep walking

400

Causes dissociative fugue, problemed memory, and confused identity 

what is D.I.D (Dissociative Identity Disorder)

500

asking for something big at first, then when you get turned down ask for something smaller

what is door-in-the-face phenomenon

500

The time when retrieval occurs

Recalling from long-term memory to short-term memory

500

medulla oblongata

responsible for breathing, blood pressure and heart rate

500

True or False: Women dream of men more, while men dream of both men and women equally.

False- Women tend to dream about men and women equally, while men dream more about women.

500

Negative, positive, and cognitive symptoms that affect its patient and strike those (15-35 years old)

what is schizophrenia

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