Great Debates
Research Designs
Parts of the Brain
Neuron Communication
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100

What is nativism?

NATURE - the human mind is created with pre-existing structures and information (nature)

example: genetics, biology

100

What is a control group?

The group that is similar in every way to the experimental group except for the manipulation of the independent variable

100

Order the tests into structure and function:

MRI, PET scan, postmortem, fMRI, CAT scan, EEG

structure: MRI, CAT scan, postmortem

function: EEG, PET scan

both: fMRI

100

Explain how action potential moves down a neuron

Dendrites --> Cell body --> Axon --> Axon Terminals

100

The study of how we perceive, think, and solve problems

What is the psychology subfield?

Cognitive Psychology

200

Freud is known for 2 things...

Unconscious

Psychoanalysis

200
Compare the independent variable and dependent variables

Independent - the variable that is manipulated

Dependent = the variable that changes in response to manipulation

200

Explain the general functions of all the lobes: Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, and Occipital

Frontal - Intelligence, reasoning, movement, executive control

Parietal - touch, temperature

Temporal - hearing

Occipital - vision

200

What is the difference between GABA and Glutamate

GABA - inhibitory neurotransmitter

Glutamate - excitatory neurotransmitter 

200

The zebra notices a lion lurking in the background. As a result, the zebra's hear rate increases, its pupils dilate, and digestion slows. What is causing this physiological response?

Sympathetic 

Fight or Flight!

300

Who is known for behaviorism?

Watson and Skinner

300

Katie is taking a math test. She keeps getting the same score over and over again. This would mean that the test is? 

(valid, reliable, or both?

Reliable

300

After a night of drinking, Stephanie is no longer able to walk steadily. What brain structure has been affected?

cerebellum

300

During repolarization, the neuron returns to resting potential. What is going on to cause this?

K+ continues moving out of cell


300

Kevin suffered a stroke that left him unable to understand what is wife is saying to him. What brain structure was affected?

Wernicke's Area

400

Locke once said that at birth, the mind is a tabula rasa (a blank slate) that we fill with ‘ideas’ as we experience the world through the five senses. What is this an example of?

Empiricism

400

If university graduates typically earn more money than high school graduates, this would indicate that level of education and income are

Positively Correlated

400

Your fingers would have more brain volume than your knee. What is an example of?

Proportionality principle

400

Explain the all-or-none-law

If threshold is reached, then AP fires all. If threshold is not reaches, then AP will fire none

400

Explain what is the third-variable problem and give an example

correlation may be produced a third, unmeasured factor

There is a correlation between higher rates of shark attacks and more ice cream sales. The third-variable is that during summer it is more hot so more people are going out to the beach and buying icecream.

500

Compare structuralism and functionalism

Structuralism (Wundt): conscious experience can be broken down into underlying components, elements, or parts

Functionalism (James): highlighted adaptive purpose, or function of mind and behavior

500

Which of the research designs show cause and effect? Explain why

Experimental research - manipulates variables

Correlational research just looks for associations, and descriptive research only describes what is shown

500

A picture of an apple is shown on the right visual field of a split-brain patient. What is the person able to do?


Draw the apple with their right hand and verbalize that they see an apple

500

Briefly explain the steps of neural communication, starting with the dendrites and ending with the second neuron

1. Action potential moves down the first neuron, starting with dendrites and reaching axon terminals

2. At the axon terminal, neurotransmitters are released and cross the synaptic gap

3. The neurotransmitters bind to the receptor sites of the next neuron, releasing action potential.

500

Draw the action potential graph. Label where the potassium (K+) and sodium (Na+) channels open


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