Memory
Behaviorism
Parts of brain
Psychodynamic
Piaget development
100

What is the memory device where you're more likely to remember stories than names.

Ex: John Smith is a worksmith

Baker/baker

100

What is operant conditioning?

Behaviour controlled by it's consequences. (Punishments and rewards)

100

The little brain: controls voluntary movement and governs emotions, hearing and touch.

Cerebellum

100

What’s the id?

Basic instincts driven by your wants or needs.

100

What is the first stage of Piaget’s development called?

Sensorimotor

200

Who got diagnosed with retrograde and anterograde amnesia?

Clive Wearing

200

Praise and money are an example of what kind of reinforcement?

Positive reinforcement.

200

Plays a large role in sexual function, pleasure and emotions. Along with regulating body temperature.

Hypothalamus

200

What controls the id’s basic instinct and tries to find a compromise?

The ego

200
What stage happens around the ages 7-11?

Stage 3: concrete operational

300

What are mnemonics? Give an example.

Mnemonics make connections to words.

Ex: Never, Eat, Shredded, Wheat.

300

What are some critiques of behaviourism?

-It's a one dimensional approach

-Doesn't account for the unconscious mind

-Too fixed

300

Almond shaped and controls emotional responses; especially fear and anger.

Amygdala

300

The superego can be different depending on who you grew up with.

Is this true or false?

True

300

What stage is capable of abstract, systematic, and reasonable thinking?

The final stage: formal-operational

400

Explain a memory palace.

A memory palace is an imaginary location in your mind where you can store mnemonic images.

400

When your phone dings, you automatically check it. This is an example of what...?

It's an example of a conditioned response to a conditioned stimulus.

400

What is the function of the Hippocampus?

Helps process memories for permanent storage.

400

Which part of the unconscious mind has the death drive?

The id, ego, or superego?

The id

400

What is stage 2 of Piaget’s developmental stages called?

Preoperational

500

What are implicit memories?

They're a type of long term memory where you're able to recall familiar things, and execute common motor skills easily without recollection of past knowledge.

500

A dog started salivating at the sound of a bell. What is this experiment and who created it?

Pavlov's experiment or pavlovian conditioning. Conducted by Ivan Pavlov.

500

What does the left side of the brain control? What does the right side control?

The left side controls the right side of the body. It incorporates number skills, written and spoken language, logical reasoning, etc.

The right side controls the left side of the body. It incorporates music/art awareness, emotion, intuition, creativity, and imagination.

500

What develops around the age of 5 and is concerned with morality? 

The superego

500

What stage would be more likely to play with coloured blocks?

First stage: sensorimotor

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