Important Psychology Figures
Biological Approach
Sociocultural Approach
Cognitive Approach
Mixed Bag
100

who was the lead experimenter with the bobo doll experiment

who is Albert Bandura 

100

the ability for the brain's physiology to change over time, or the brain's ability to heal itself over time.

what is neuroplasticity

100

Generalize findings from one person to all members of that group

what are stereotypes 

100

the process whereby memories of an event become distorted by information encountered after the event occurred

what is reconstructed memory

100

The study of personality traits based on bumps in the skull

what is phrenology

200

founder of psychoanalysis

who is Sigmund Freud 

200

give one type of technique used to study the brain

what are: fMRI, EEG, ERP, or PET

200

The social process by which culture is learned and transmitted across generations

what is enculturation

200

specific events that have occured at a given time and in a given place

what is episodic memory

200

The variable you are controlling in an experiment 

what is the independent variable 
300

Behaviorist that developed the theory of operant conditioning by training pigeons and rats

who is B.F Skinner

300

drugs that increase the action of neurotransmitters

what are agonists 

300

The adoption of cultural traits, such as language, by one group under the influence of another.

what is acculturation

300

knowing how; unconcious memory of how to do things and skills

what is procedural memory
300

discovered area in the brain (named for him) in the left frontal lobe responsible for language production/speech

who is Carl Wernicke

400

Four stage theory of cognitive development: 1. sensorimotor, 2. preoperational, 3. concrete operational, and 4. formal operational. He said that the two basic processes work in tandem to achieve cognitive growth-assimilation and accomodation

who is Jean Piaget

400

drugs that block the functions of neurotransmitters

what are antagonists 
400

rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members

what are norms

400

a mental representation of an individual's pre-existing knowledge about the world and experiences in the world

what is the schema theory 
400

discovered area in the brain (named for him) in the left frontal lobe responsible for language production/speech

who is Paul Broca

500

conducted the famous doll preference studies, which factored into the 1954 supreme court case, Brown v Board of Education. important african american figureheads for modern day psychology

who are Kenneth and Mamie Clark


500

series of connected neurons. Information travels along these networks that enable us to do things.

what is neural network

500

interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas

what is assimilation

500

set of beliefs or expectations that represent a network of already accumulated knowledge

what are cognitive schemas 

500

When a person still feels pain in a part of the body that is no longer there

what is phantom limb syndrome

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