Name one type of memory
Short-term, long-term, sensory
Which is not part of the central nervous system
a) brain
b) somatic system
c) spinal cord
d) Interneurons
In ancient times psychology was referred to as the study of what?
a) brain
b) mind
c) the unconscious
d) soul
Who was Erikson
a) Footballer
b) developmental psychologist
c) Sigmund Freuds nephew
d) analnik
Yenlik's favorite food is ...
a) Greek gyros with shrimp
b) Grechka with meet
c) Neapolitan pizza
d) Shrimp pasta with tomato sauce and parmesan
What is the difference between encoding and retrieval
Encoding: Transforming sensory input into a format suitable for storage.
Retrieval: Accessing stored information when needed
processing and coordinating information throughout the body, do decision making, helping with memory and sensory processing
Who created the concept of natural selection
Darwin
Erikson's developmental theory focused more on ... rather than psychosexual development
a) psychodynamic
b) psychoanalytical
c) psychosocial
Islam's political view on life is ...
a) he is a money-greedy capitalist
b) he believes in a violent socialist revolution
c) he does not care about politics
d) he is an ultra-conservative evangelical
How long is the duration of information storage in short-term memory
15-30 seconds
What is the function of thyroid hormones
Regulation of metabolism
Who opened the first psychology laboratory at the University of Liepzig
Wilhelm Wundt
What did the epigenetic principle suggest
This principle suggests that people grow in a sequence that occurs over time and in the context of a larger community.
Yenlik has an allergy to
a) taurine in energy drinks
b) cherries
c) sour gummies
d) she has no allergies
Who created the forgetting curve
Ebbingaus
Which endocrine gland creates adrenaline
Adrenal gland
Explain the difference between structuralism and functionalism
Imagine Wundt and James are walking down a city street in 1900 and come across a Ferrari.
Both know it is amazing. Both only have the barest idea of what it is. Both want to study it.
Titchner wants to take it apart and look at the individual structures. James wants to study what it can do or what functions it could and should perform.
What were the names of the first and second stages of Piaget's theory
Sensorimotor stage: Birth to 2 years
Preoperational stage: Ages 2 to 7
a) psychologist
b) computer scientist
c) therapist
d) psychiatrist
Retroactive - new information distorts recall of older information
Proactive - old information distorts recall of new information
Name the neurotransmitter which role is to regulate mood, anxiety and happiness and the imbalance of can lead to depression, anxiety and sleep disturbances
Serotonin
Name two scientists who made big revelations in classical conditioning
Hint: Dog experiments, Baby Albert
Name three important events from Erikson's developmental theory
examples: feeding, toilet training, exploration, School, social relationships, relationships, work and parenthood, reflection on life
Islam and Yenlik have a favorite shared hobby of
a) hobby horsing
b) Weightlifting
c) food reviewing
d) watching very awful movies in the cinema to laugh at how bad they are