Operant or Classical Learning
Sleep Stages
Psychological Disorders
Parts of the Brain
Lifespan Development
100

Mice that press the button when the light is green will be rewarded with food, but if they press the button when the light is red, they are punished with a mild shock. This is an example of what?

What is operant conditioning?

100

This stage of sleep is characterized by darting movements of the eyes under closed eyelids.

What is rapid eye movement (REM)?

100

This condition is characterized with extreme mood swings that includes emotional highs and depressive lows.  

What is bipolar disorder?

100

This part of the brain controls balance and coordination.

What is the cerebellum?

100

This development domain involves growth and changes in the body and brain along with the senses motor skills, health and wellness also.

What is physical development?

200

Your dad comes home with a mitt and ball. You associate this with him wanting to play outside with you. What type of conditioning is this?

What is classical conditioning.

200

Night terrors occur during this stage of sleep.

What is deep non-REM sleep?

200

A general term for a person who suffers from some combination of hallucinations, delusions, or disorganized/abnormal behavior.

What is schizophrenia? 

200

This part of the brain controls memory.

What is the hippocampus?

200

What are the 5 stages of greif?

What is denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.

300

Your dog hears the jingle of your keys ans associates this with going for a walk. What is this an example of?

What is classical conditioning?

300

Heartrate and breathing rate start to decrease in this stage of sleep

What is stage 1 sleep?

300

An extreme or irrational fear of something.

What is a phobia?

300

This part of the brain controls metabolism and homeostasis.

What is the hypothalamus? 

300

Diana Baumrind had a theory describing 4 parenting styles, what are the names of each of these parenting styles?

What is the authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and uninvolved style?

400

You punish your son for drawing on the walls in hopes of reducing this behavior. What is this an example of?

What is operant conditioning?

400

During this stage the brain begins to produce bursts of rapid, rhythmic brain wave activity known as sleep spindles

What is stage 2 sleep?

400

The self centered interest and preoccupation with oneself typically at the expense of others. 

What is narcissism? 

400

This lobe of the brain is responsible for controlling vision.

What is the occipital lobe?

400

This expression asks if our personality and traits are a product of our genetics and other biological factors (environment, peers, culture, etc). What is this debate called?

What is the nature vs nurture debate?

500

You feel your phone vibrate and assume someone has messaged you. What is this an example of?

What is classical conditioning?

500

The stage of sleep where the body goes into recovery mode, slowing everything down even more.

What is stage 3 sleep?

500

A condition that often is the result of severe abuse or trauma which causes the victim to create two or more distinct identities or personality states.


What is dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality disorder)?

500

This part of the brain regulates emotions like fear and anger and is associated with memory.

What is the amygdala? 

500

According to Sigmund Freud children have a pleasure seeking urge focused on different areas of the body. What did he call this development stage?

What is psychosexual development?

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