Chp.3 Sensation and Perception
Chp.4 Consciousness and Its Variations
Chp.4 Consciousness and Its Variations
Chp.5 Learning
Chp.5 Learning
100
tendency to perceive objects or situations from a particular frame of reference.
What is perceptual sets?
100
your immediate awareness of thoughts, sensations, memories and the world around you.
What is consciousness?
100
mental or physical techniques used to induce a state of focused attention and heightened awareness.
What is meditation?
100
discovered classical conditioning.
What is Ivan Pavlov?
100
learning through observing behavior of others
What is observational learning?
200
famous visual illusion involving the misperception of the identical length of two lines, one with arrows pointed inward and one with arrows pointed outward.
What is Muller-Lyer Illusion?
200
extreme tiredness and other physical effects felt by a person after a long flight across several time zones.
What is jet lag?
200
American psychologist that described consciousness as a "stream" or "river".
Who is William James?
200
learning associations between behavior and environmental consequence.
What is operant conditioning?
200
non reflexive, voluntary behaviors
What is operant conditioning?
300
process by which a form of physical energy is converted into a coded neural signal that can be processed by the nervous system.
What is transduction?
300
unfolding sequence of perceptions and thoughts during sleep that is experienced as real life events
What is dreams?
300
sleep apnea, insomnia, narcolepsy, parasomnias
What is sleep disorders?
300
learning associations between stimuli
What is classical conditioning?
300
studying to avoid losing and academic scholarship is an example of
What is negative reinforcement?
400
draw on our knowledge experiences, expectations and other cognitive processess. (conceptually driven processing)
What is top-down processing?
400
believed dreams symbolized repressed wishes and urges.
Who is Frued
400
daily cycles of psychological and biological processes
What is circadian rhythms?
400
studying to make the dean's list is an example of
What is positive reinforcement?
400
increasing the likelihood that the response will be repeated
What is positive reinforcement?
500
flow of sensory data from the sensory receptors to the brain.
What is bottom-down processing?
500
capacity to selectively focus on particular stimuli whether internal or external.
What is attention?
500
improves attention, concentration, memory and emotional control
What is effects of meditation?
500
reflexive, involuntary behaviors
What is classical conditioning?
500
increasing the likelihood that the removal or avoidance will occur
What is negative reinforcement?
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