Psychological Disorders
Memory
Sensation and Perception
Learning
Random
100

The tendency to use or abuse alcohol to a degree that leads to social or occupational dysfunction.

Alcoholism

100

What are the three steps of memory?

 Encoding, Storage, and Retrieval

100

What is the process of receiving information from the environment?

Sensation

100

Jenny watched her mom put on make-up. She then picked up a make-up brush and pretended to do her own makeup. What type of learning occurred?

Observational Learning

100

The scientific study of behavior and mental processes

Psychology

200

Characterized by excessive, global, and persistent symptoms of anxiety; it is sometimes referred to as free-floating anxiety.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder

200

What is the first stage of memory where information enters the nervous system through the sensory systems?

Sensory Memory

200

What is the color part of the eye; it controls the amount of light getting in the eye?

Iris

200

Learning to make a reflex response to a stimulus other than the original, natural stimulus is what type of conditioning?

Classical Conditioning

200

focused on uncovering the fundamental mental components of perception, consciousness, thinking, emotions and other kinds of mental states and activities

Structuralism

300

The fear of being in places or situations from which escape might be difficult.

Agoraphobia

300

What type of amnesia causes poor memory of events that occurred before the brain injury?

Retrograde Amnesia

300

What are specialized cells in the sense organs that detect physical stimulation from the external world and change that stimulation into information that the brain can process?

Sensory Receptors

300

In an experiment, a rat was placed in a box with a button. When the rat pressed the button they were given food. This is an example of what type of reinforcement or punishment?

Positive Reinforcement

300

a false treatment such as a pill, "drug," or other substance, without any significant chemical properties or active ingredient  

Placebo

400

What medication is commonly used to treat bipolar disorder?

Lithium

400

What is a brief memory of something a person just heard?

Echoic Memory

400

What is a decrease in sensitivity to a constant level of stimulation of sensory receptors?

Sensory Adaption

400

 What psychologist focused on the environment as the key determinant for learning?

John Watson

400

An in-depth, intense investigation of an individual or small group of people

Case study

500

Causes of a disorder

Etiology

500

How long does short-term memory last without rehearsal?

15-30 Seconds

500

What is the thin inner surface of the back of the eyeball; this surface contains the sensory receptors?

Retina

500

What type of learning remains hidden until its application becomes useful?

Latent Learning

500

A brief change in the electric voltage of a neuron in response to stimulation

Action potential

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