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100

This man is referred to as the father of modern psychology

Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

100

This part of the brain, responsible for coordinating movement and balance, is located at the back of the head.

What is the cerebellum?

100

This periodic fluctuation occurs on a daily basis and can be disturbed by flying across different time zones.

What is the circadian rhythm?

100

This theory, proposed by Jean Piaget, states that there are 4 stages: the Sensorimotor and Formal Operational.

What are the stages of cognitive development?

100

Adderall, cocaine, nicotine, and caffeine are all examples of this type of drug.

What is a stimulant?

200

This famous psychologist was nicknamed Inkblot as a child

Who is Rorshac?

200

This structure in the brain plays a key role in forming new memories and is often associated with the formation of long-term memories.

What is the hippocampus?

200

This sleep cycle stage is known as the delta or deep sleep stage when brain activity is the most decreased.

What is stage 3

200

The process in which humans develop a belief in their abilities to handle the tasks set before them, describes what stage of psychosocial development?

What is the Industry vs. Inferiority stage?

200

These psychedelic drugs distort perception and can create sensations and illusions in the mind.

What are hallucinogens?

300

This student of Sigmund Freud is known for the collective unconscious and archetypes

Who is Carl Jung?

300

This region in the brain, typically located in the left hemisphere, is responsible for language comprehension and production.

What is Broca's area?

300

If this sleep cycle stage is interrupted and unfinished, you may feel tired even if you get an adequate amount of sleep. The next time you sleep it may increase to make up for the loss.

What is REM sleep?

300

This psychologist proposed that there are three stages to moral development.

Who is Lawrence Kohlberg?

300

This depressant is an opioid made from morphine and can inhibit pain.

What is heroin?

400

This update to an important physiological manual regarding mental health disorders was published in 2013

What is the DSM-5?

400

This almond-shaped structure in the brain is involved in the processing and regulation of emotions, including fear and anxiety

What is the amygdala?

400

Sigmund Freud theorized that dreams are made up of both literal and subconscious content: this and this content. 

What are manifest and latent?

400

The stage of cognitive development can be seen in children between the ages of 2 and 6 and is defined by a struggle with logic, understanding others’ views, and constancy.

What is the Preoperational stage?

400

This bad physical reaction occurs when the body is physically dependent on an addictive substance and is deprived of it.

What is withdrawal?

500

This psychologist was the most well-known proponent of linguistic determinism, or the belief that the language one speaks determines how they view the world

Who is Whorf?

500

This area of the brain, located at the back of the occipital lobe, is primarily responsible for processing visual information.

What is the visual cortex or the primary visual cortex?

500

This sleep disorder is characterized by uncontrollably falling asleep.

What is narcolepsy?

500

This stage of psychosocial development can be characterized by being proud of your accomplishments.

What is the Generativity vs. Stagnation stage?

500

Methamphetamine increases levels of this feel-good hormone or neurotransmitter. 

What is dopamine?

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