Memory
Learning
Sensa/Percep-tion
Development
Brain
100
This type of memory has essentially unlimited storage capacity.
What is long-term memory?
100
In Pavlov's experiment, the dog's salivation at the sound of the bell was this.
What is a conditioned response?
100
The process wherein the lens changes shape to focus images on the retina is called this.
What is accommodation?
100
Acting in order to avoid punishment indicates an individual is in this stage of Kohlberg's moral development.
What is pre-conventional?
100
This region of the brain could be stimulated and produce violence in the subject.
What is the amygdala?
200
Semantic encoding refers to the processing of this.
What is meaning?
200
Getting a free coffee for every 10 you buy is being reinforced on this kind of schedule.
What is fixed ratio?
200
The "finger sausage" effect is a result of this.
What is retinal disparity?
200
This concept is formed when a child demonstrates an understanding that objects/people do not disappear when they are not in sight.
What is object permanence?
200
If a brain-damaged individual is having trouble speaking, she most likely has damaged this area of the brain related to speech.
What is Broca's area?
300
This is the process in which exposure to a stimulus influences response to a later stimulus.
What is priming?
300
Bandura's Bobo Doll experiment led to the creation of this learning concept.
What is observational learning?
300
Our sense of our body's position and movement of individual body parts is called this.
What is kinethesis?
300
In order from first to last, these are the three stages of prenatal development.
What is germinal, embryonic, and fetal?
300
This is the "master gland" of the endocrine system.
What is the pituitary gland?
400
If you forgot a friend's name, you most likely are having trouble with this stage of memory.
What is retrieval?
400
The reappearance, after a rest period, of an extinguished conditioned response is called this.
What is Spontaneous Recovery?
400
These, found in the retina, are especially sensitive to light.
What are rods?
400
This type of study involves following the same group of individuals over a period of years.
What is longitudinal?
400
This is the part of the nervous system responsible for fight or flight.
What is the sympathetic nervous system?
500
Hopefully the fact that you've played this Jeopardy, attended yesterday's study session, and done your own work over the last week will help you take advantage of this memory concept, which is more effective than just cramming once.
What is the spacing effect?
500
Giving an aversive stimulus is considered this kind of operant feedback.
What is positive punishment?
500
This monocular depth cue occurs when one object partially blocks another object.
What is interposition?
500
If a child sees his hot dog cut into six pieces while his brother's is cut into eight, he will likely think he isn't getting as much if he lacks this.
What is conservation?
500
These are the three types of neurons.
What are sensory, motor, and interneurons?
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