Biopsychology
Abnormal Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Interesting random facts
100

The lobe of the brain that controls executive processes like higher-order thinking

What is the Frontal Lobe

100

Bipolar disorder that requires a full manic episode but not a depressive episode

What is bipolar type 1

100

The whole is greater than the sum of its parts (What theory is this?)

What is Gestalt Theory 

100

The debate between whether human development is determined by biological or environmental factors

What is Nature vs Nurture

100

The part of the eye that holds our blindspot

What is the Optic Nerve

200

The region in the brain involved in experiencing emotions such as fear and anger

What is the Amygdala

200

Disorder that results from trauma accompanied by re-experiencing and lasts a minimum of 6 months

What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

200

Cognitive process in which information is repeated over and over as a way of remembering the information

What is Rehearsal

200

The stage of life when auditory development takes place

What is Prenatal Period

200

The experiment that involved giving fake shocks to participants

What is the Milgram Experiment

300

The study of the effects of drugs on the nervous system and behavior

What is Psychopharmacology

300

Rituals performed by an individual with obsessive-compulsive disorder

What is Compulsions

300

This occurs when the visual stimulus changes and the observer does not notice

What is Change Blindness

300

Concept or framework that organizes and categorizes information

What is Schema?


300

Accepting the null hypothesis in research when there is actually an effect (Which Error Type?)

What is Type II Error

400

The neurotransmitter involved in the reward pathway-imbalance in it is related to Parkinson’s and Schizophrenia

What is Dopamine

400

Depressive disorder that results in constant low-grade sadness with 2 additional depressive symptoms for most days in more than 2 years

What is Persistent Depressive Disorder

400

The tendency to recall the initial items in a series

What is Primacy Effect

400

Attachment demonstrated by babies who are constantly afraid of potential separation from caregiver

What is anxious attachment?

400

Bodily response to seeing blood results in a sudden drop in heart rate and blood pressure

What is a vasovagal response 

500

The binocular cue that facilitates depth perception by allowing your right and left eye to view slightly different images

What is Retinal Disparity 

500

Somatic disorder characterized by malingering a mental or physical ailment on another person for primary and secondary gains

factitious disorder imposed by another

500

Memory for knowledge about the world that is not tied to any specific personal experience, focuses on facts

What is Semantic Memory

500
A stage in Erikson's model that explains that adolesents must develop a sense of identity or suffer lack of direction

What is Erikson's 5th stage, identity vs role confusion?

500

A child who walks for a few days, falls a few times, and then goes back to crawling is experiencing __________ to a prior stage of development

What is Regression

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