Biology
Consciousness
Learning
Psychological Disorders
Psychological Treatment
100

A small portion of the left frontal region of the brain, crucial for producing speech

What is the Broca's area

100
the combination of a person's subjective experience of the external world and the person's internal mental activity; this combination results from brain activity

What is consciousness?

100

Edward Tolman claimed this term by experimenting with reinforcement on rates in mazes

What is a cognitive map?

100

symptoms of schizophrenia are deficits in functioning, such as apathy, lack of emotion, slowed speech, and slowed movement 

What is Negative Symptoms?

100

Psychological treatment aimed at changing thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. 

What is Psychotherapy?

200

A subcortical forebrain structure associated with the formation of new memories.

What is the hippocampus?

200

the focusing of mental resources on specific information to become consciously aware of that information

what is attention?

200

This term describes demonstrating a behavior to imitate a behavior that was previously observed?

What is modeling?

200

a personality disorder marked by disregard for and violation of the rights of others and by lack of remorse. (Aileen Wuornos)

Antisocial Personality Disorder

200
Treatment for psychological disorders in which a therapist works with clients to help them replace maladaptive behaviors with adaptive behaviors

What is behavior therapy?

300

a portion of the brain that consists of the medulla, pons, and cerebellum and connects the brain to the spinal cord. 

What is the brain stem?

300

The state of sleep in which a person experiences rapid eye movements and dreaming

What is REM sleep?

300

A decrease in behavioral response after lengthy or repeated exposure to a stimulus.

What is habituation?

300

A mood disorder characterized by alternating periods of extremely depressed and mildly elevated moods.

What is Bipolar Disorder 2?
300

Therapy technique that involves repeatedly exposing a client to an anxiety-producing stimulus.

What is exposure therapy?

400

a network of billions of cells in the brain and the body that are responsible for what you think, feel, and do.

what is the nervous system?

400

The disorder characterized by a repeated inability to sleep

What is Insomnia?
400

A learning process in which an action's consequences determine how likely an action is to be performed in the future

What is operant conditioning?

400

Delusions, Hallucinations, Disorganized speech, Disorganized behavior, and negative symptoms

What are the five major DSM-5 symptoms for schizophrenia?

400

Surgery performed on brain tissue to relieve or control severe psychological disorders

What is psychosurgery?

500

the neural impulse that travels along the axon and causes the release of neurotransmitter into the synapse.

What is action potential?

500

A drug that can change perceptions, thoughts, and emotions.

What are Hallucinogens?

500

A school of thought that emphasizes the role of environmental factor in producing behavior

What is behaviorism? 

500

A psychological disorder characterized by frequent intrusive thoughts that create anxiety and compulsive actions that temporarily reduce the anxiety. (Howie Mandel)

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

500

Treatment for psychological disorders in which a therapist works with clients to help them change distorted thought patterns.

what is cognitive therapy?

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