Psychological Perspectives
Learning, Memory, & Sleep
Personality & Emotions
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this is the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes.

What is Psychology?

100

focused state of attention with increased suggestibility

What is hypnosis?

100

happiness, sadness, fear, surprise, anger, disgust, contempt

What are the seven basic universal emotions?

100

this condition leads to poor concentration and increased irritability

What is sleep deprivation?

100

when a researcher makes a prediction what they think might happen

What is a hypothesis?

200

famous psychologist who is famous for studying unconscious motives and early childhood experiences

Who is Sigmund Freud? 

200

this hormone helps regulate sleep and darkness signals

What is melatonin?

200

this is when a person expects an external reward or to avoid punishment

What is extrinsic motivation?

200

stage of sleep where dreaming happens

What is R.E.M.? 
200

feeling the need to use a substance for mental or emotion reasons

What is psychological dependence? 

300

this perspective focuses on personal growth and self‑actualization

What is the Humanistic Perspective?

300

the gap between what a learner can do alone and what they can achieve with guidance from someone who is more knowledgable

What is the zone of proximal development

300

this famous psychologist came up with the idea of the id, ego, superego part of the personality 

Who is Sigmund Freud? 

300

this man is known as the Father of Psychology in part because he is credited with starting the first psychogogical laboratory 

What is Wilhelm Wundt? 

300

this kind of conditioning show that consequences such as reinforcement or punishment affect behavior

What is operant conditioning?

400

this perspective is concerned the biological bases for universal mental characteristics that all humans share

What is Evolutionary Perspective?

400

Carl Jung's idea that in dreams, universal symbolic images shared across cultures

What are archetypes?

400

Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism

What are the Big Five Personality Traits?

400

part of the brain that sends messages to the rest of your body to regulate balance, breathing, heart rate and more

What is the brain stem?
400

idea that we tend to forget new information after 20 minutes

What is the Curve of Forgetting?

500

this perspective studies the physical workings of the brain and nervous system when engaged in memory, thinking, and other mental processes

What is Cognitive Perspective?

500

shows how people need to meet more basic needs before pursuing higher growth needs

What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

500

part of the brain that regulates body temperature, thirst, hunger, sleeping/waking, and emotions

What is the hypothalamus?

500

part of the brain that means "little brain," coordinates muscle movements, ensuring they are smooth, precise, and timed correctly, while also controlling posture, balance, and motor learning 

What is the cerebellum? 

500

this is a form of studying that connects new information to old information and is very effective

What is elaborative rehearsal? 

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