This lobe of the brain controls personality and higher-order thinking.
Frontal Lobe
Theorist behind the four stages of cognitive development.
Piaget
Who is the most notable theorist behind the Psychodynamic Perspective?
Freud
This type of intelligence is more prevalent in young people.
Fluid Intelligence
Albert Bandura conducted the "Bobo" doll experiment to test the effects of __________ on behavior.
Observation
This is is the process by which neurons communicate with each other across a synapse
Neurotransmission
Type of processing in perception that we use to fill-in-blanks or process sensory info quickly.
Top-down processing
The psychodynamic approach was developed by Sigmund Freud and studies how (this type of thought) thought processes and the past shape human behavior.
Unconscious
The fear of confirming a negative stereotype about one’s group, which can actually hurt performance.
Stereotype Threat
Name of the Classical Conditioning theorist.
Pavlov
This is the brain’s ability to change its structure and function in response to experience, learning, or injury.
Neuroplasticity
Give at least three steps in the Information Storage Model of memory.
Encoding, Storage, Retrieval
There are this many stages in Freudian development.
Five
This was created the basis for a measure of IQ
The Stanford-Binet Test
Albert Bandura's theory of learning and behavior.
Social Learning Theory
A tamping iron went through this individuals frontal lobe and he survived with personality changes.
Phineas Gage
Type of intelligence that is stronger in older individuals.
Crystallized Intelligence
Freud believes that this shapes personality.
Early childhood experiences
This measures ability and potential.
An Aptitude Test
Where as Pavlov's brand of Behaviorism is based in learning through involuntary association, whereas Skinner's contribution to the Behaviorist Perspective maintains that learning occurs...
Voluntarily/Reinforcement and Punishment
This part of the brain is essential for retaining long-term memory.
Hippocampus
These are mental shortcuts that help us make quick judgments and decisions without having to think everything through.
Heuristics
This is a therapeutic approach developed by Sigmund Freud that aims to bring unconscious thoughts and conflicts into conscious awareness in order to reduce psychological distress.
Psychoanalysis
This part of the brain processes emotional memories (fear/anger)
Amygdala
This is our tendency to repeat or duplicate behaviors we see others being rewarded for.
Vicarious Reinforcement