Intro to Psych
Psych of Smartphones
Brain Structures
Teenage Brain
100

Define Psychology

The scientific study of behavior and mental processes in both humans and animals

100

The type of learning in which a neutral stimulus becomes associated with an unconditioned stimulus to produce a conditioned response

classical conditioning

100

Which lobe is directly behind your forehead? 

Frontal lobe

100

What part of the brain is not yet fully developed in teens that is responsible for executive functioning, risk assessment, and problem solving? 

prefrontal cortex

200

Why is correlation not causation? 

It's incorrect to say that correlation implies causation. For A to cause B, we tend to say that, at a minimum:

  • A must precede B.

  • The two must covary (vary together)

  • No competing explanation can better explain the covariance of A and B

200

Every time this app sends a notification sound, Sarah's heart races because it always preceded bad news from her ex. What is the conditioned stimulus? 

Notification sound

200

This lobe integrates sensory information to give you awareness of your own body in space

Parietal Lobe

200

Teens are wired to seek thrills, break rules, and chase the next new thing because your reward circuits mature faster. What neurotransmitter is especially active in teens and is responsible for motivation, pleasure, curiosity, and focus? 

dopamine

300

What is the difference between a case study and an naturalistic observation study? 

Case study: in-depth examination of a single individual, group, or phenomenon. (can be done in a non-natural context)

Naturalistic Observation: observe the behavior in its natural context

300

A teacher stops nagging a teenager to put their phone away during class, making the teen more likely to put it away at the start of class in the future

Negative Reinforcement 

300

This brain structure at the base of the skull coordinates balance and smooth movement

Cerebellum

300

Research shows teens are actually capable of sound, logical reasoning, but only when they find themselves in this context

when given time and absence of peers

400

What kind of research method produces results that prove cause and effect?

Experiment

400

A pigeon is rewarded with food when it pecks a key, but only every 30 seconds. What kind of reinforcement schedule is this? 

Fixed interval 

interval = time

400

This strip of cortex, located at the rear of the frontal lobe, sends signals that initiate voluntary muscle movements

Motor Cortex

400

What is adolescence? 

Adolescence is a process with a definitive purpose to integrate the known and the unknown. It has also been defined as the time between the onset of puberty to age 18/25/32 or adulthood

500

What does the correlational coefficient of -.3 mean?

It is a weak negative correlational coefficient where one variable is increasing as the other variable decreases. 

The closer the correlation coefficient is to +1 or -1, the stronger the relationship between the variables. A correlation coefficient of -1 indicates a perfect negative relationship, meaning that as one variable increases, the other variable decreases.


  • Stronger = Predictable

  • Weaker = Less Predictable 

500

Despite not seeing any interesting posts on instagram for 30 minutes, a man continues to scroll for hours, because funny videos were once unpredictable and frequent. What type of reinforcement schedule is this?

Variable Ratio

ratio = quantity

500

The right cerebral hemisphere primarily controls what side of the body?

the left

500

During adolescence, the brain reinforces its most important neural connections by wrapping them in this fatty insulating sheath, which shows up as increased 'white matter' in brain scans. What is the fatty insulating sheath called? 

myelin

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