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100

The study of individual human behaviour and mental processes of the brain

Psychology

100

The classical debate attempting to figure out which forces impact human development the most.

Nature vs. Nurture

100

What are some potential consequences of chronic sleep deprivation?

What are impaired cognitive function, mood disturbances, weakened immune system, and increased risk of accidents?


100

This is what Pavlov conditioned his dogs to salivate to the sound of 

What is a bell
100

How much sleep should a teenager get?

8.5-9.5 Hours

200

These school of thought believes that unlocking the unconscious mind is the key to understanding human behaviour and relations

Psychodynamic Theorists

200

Part of the unconscious that seeks pleasure and avoids pain; caveman brain

The Id

200

The highest level of Malsow's hierarchy

Self-Actualization

200

How long does each stage of sleep last for

What is 90 minutes

200

Use of rewards and punishments is an example of this type of conditioning.

Operant Condtioning

300

The conditioned response to a stimulus is....

Classical conditioning 

300

This theorist developed operant conditioning

B. F. Skinner

300

What does REM stand for (sleep)

Rapid Eye Movement

300

Adding something aversive to decrease a behavior.


What is positive punishment

300

What Is Bias?

A bias is a strong, preconceived notion of someone or something, based on information we have, perceive to have, or lack.

400

A school of thought in psychology that focuses on studying observable behaviors and how they are learned through interactions with the environment.

What is behaviorism

400

Learning through association between a neutral stimulus and a naturally occurring stimulus that elicits a response.

What is classical conditioning

400

What does CBT stand for

Cognitive Behavior Therapy

400

Two types of motivation 

Intrinsic and Extrinsic 

400

Name one of the defence mechanisms in Psychodynamic theory

Examples include repression, denial, and projection.


500
The ability to hear/smell/taste/see and make sense of it 

What is perception

500

This experiment proved that humans, not just dogs or animals, could also be classically conditioned. 

Little Albert Experiment

500

What term refers to the internal biological clock that regulates the sleep-wake cycle?

What are circadian rhythms?

500

During which stage of sleep do vivid dreams most commonly occur?

What is REM sleep

500

What do neurotransmitters do?

They regulate autonomic responses like breathing and heart rate and psychological functions such as learning, mood, fear, pleasure, and happiness.


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