Science of psychology
What is the science that deals with behavior and thinking of organisms?
Sleep disorders
Which disorder involves problems with quality of sleep?
Turns the Id's desires into reality.
What is the Ego?
Experiment used to demonstrate that classical conditioning can create a phobia.
A type of disorder in which a person has obsessions and repetitive behaviors.
What is OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder)?
Posture, expression, body language
What is physical appearance/overt changes?
The stage of sleep where most dreams occur
What is REM sleep?
Psychosexual development is suspended in this stage.
What is the latency stage?
Experiment focused on obedience and authority over administering fake electrical shocks.
What is the Milgram Experiment?
Repression, regression, reaction formation, isolation, undoing, projection, etc.
What are defense mechanisms?
All motivation comes from a biological need which can be fulfilled.
What is Drive-Reduction Theory?
Drugs that can effect senses and emotion
Hallucinogens
Invented the 8 stages of personality development that correspond with Freud's 5 stages.
Who is Erik Erikson?
The location of the famous, unethical prison experiment.
Where is Stanford University?
Lifelong patterns of seeing ones self and reacting to others in ways that cause problems
What are Personality Disorders?
Scientist proposing hierarchy of needs.
Who is Maslow?
Anxiousness, drug-dependency, apnea
What are common causes of insomnia?
Psychologist that proposed 12 archetypes to characterize personality and behavior.
Who is Carl Jung?
The most important sense for survival.
What is vision?
They are often more violent than the rest of society
What is an inaccurate stereotype of someone with mental illness?
What is cognitive emotional theory?
A type of dream in which the dreamer is aware of themselves being in a dream.
What is a lucid dream?
What is operant conditioning?
The primary organ for hearing.
What is the cochlea?
Schizophrenia
People with which mental illness are incorrectly described to have a 'split personality'?