Fields
Brain
Research
Neurons
Learning
100

The field of Psychology related to B.F. Skinner.

What is Behaviourism?

100

The brains ability to to change and reorganise.

What is plasticity?

100

This is observing behaviour in a natural environment.

What is naturalistic observation?

100

The insulation of a neuron.

What is a myelin sheath?

100

Positive constructive behaviour.

What is prosocial behaviour?

200

The field of Psychology that emphases the human growth potential.

What is Humanistic Psychology?

200

The portion of the cerebral cortex lying roughly above the eyes.

What are temporal lobes?

200

This is an examination of one individual or group.

What is a case study?

200

The "worker bees" of neurons.

What are glial cells?

200

The perception that outside forces beyond our control determine our fate.

What is external locus of control?

300

The field of Psychology that focuses on mental processes.

What is Cognitive Psychology?

300

The portion of the cerebral cortex near the top of the head that receives sensory input for touch and body position.

What are the parietal lobes?

300

A flawed sampling process that produces an unrepresentative sample.

What is sampling bias?

300

The receiving parts of the neuron.

What are dendrites?

300

Learning to tell the difference between a conditioned stimulus and an another stimulus that should not signal for a response.

What is discrimination?

400

The field of Psychology related to Charles Darwin.

What is Evolutionary Psychology?

400

The brain's oldest and innermost region.

What is the brain stem?

400

A descriptive technique for obtaining self-reported information.

What is a survey?

400

Chemical messengers between neurons.

What are neurotransmitters?

400

Providing reinforcement after a random number of responses.

What is a variable-ratio schedule?

500

The field of Psychology which most likely studies brain circuits and hereditary influences.

What is Biological Psychology?

500

A nerve network that travels through the brain stem into the thalamus and filters incoming stimuli allowing you to multitask.

What is the reticular formation?

500

To have confidence in results an experiment must be this.

What is replicated?

500

The resting pause that neurons take.

What is the refractory period?

500

This psychologist developed a behavioural technology by first shaping pigeons' natural walking and pecking behaviours. 

Who is B.F Skinner?

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