This system includes the amygdala, hypothalamus, and basal ganglia.
What is the limbic system?
This is a culture where personal values are better valued, and it consists of more casual relationships
What is an Individualist Culture?
This memory holds information for the shortest amount of time
What is sensory memory?
This speech phase includes adding verbs to nouns and usually occurs by 18 months.
What is two-word telegraphic speech?
The unconscious activation of associations in memory
What is priming?
It helps the body maintain homeostasis
What is the hypothalamus?
People will seek out peers with similar interests and attitudes
What is the Selection Effect?
This type of memory includes information about time, frequency, and space and is usually encoded without the person's conciousness.
What is an implicit memory?
In Kohlbergs Levels of Moral Development, this stage includes doing things to avoid punishment or gain reward
These are the smallest units of sound
What are phonemes?
Named after a German neurologist, this area in the brain comprehends language.
What is Wernicke's Area?
This is the difference in traits that can be attributed to genes. For example, genes contribute to 79% of the variability in height
What is Heritability?
These are memory tricks and aids that use vivid imagery or organizational techniques, like ROYGBIV
What are mnemonics?
What is the Concrete Operational Stage?
This phenomenon creates the illusion of movement
What is the Phi Phenomenon?
Its association areas process mathematical and spatial reasoning
What is the parietal lobe?
This is the process of altering schemas to better fit new information, and the process of adjusting the lens to let in light
What is accommodation?
The incorporation of false into one’s memory, as demonstrated by Loftus' Lost in the Mall experiment
What is the Misinformation Effect?
This is orderly sequence of biological growth which is uninfluenced by environment
This psychologist researched how associations are created between two unrelated stimuli.
Who is Pavlov?
Signals travel from the olfactory nerve to this part of the brain
What is the temporal lobe?
This theory states that children learn gender identity through observing others and imitating and by reward/punishment
What is Bandura's Social Learning theory
This is when you can't remember new information and only can remember old information
What is anterograde amnesia?
This is the conflict in Erikson's psychosocial development stage from 40-60 years
Generativity vs. stagnation
Hypothesized by an English biologist in the 1850s, this term can help explain the mechanisms of human sexuality and the existence of the brainstem in different organisms.
What is natural selection?