This must be done before the trial/ study to insure the patient has an understanding of what the study is about
Informed Consent
responsible for problem solving, emotional traits, reasoning, speaking and voluntary motor activity
Frontal Lobe
Trying to weaken a bad behavior
punishment
Characterized by reliving a traumatizing or upsetting event in unwanted, recurring dreams and memories.
PTSD
Scattered pattern of thinking
Group of severe disorders characterized by disorganized and delusional thinking, disturbed perceptions, and inappropriate emotions and behaviors.
Schizophrenia
Forcing a participant to stay in the study or behave in a way they typically would not
coercion
right and left, sensation, Reading, and body orientation
Parietal
Adding something to the situation
positive
Characterized by disruptive, irrational fears of objects or situations
Phobia
preoccupied with illusions or hallucinations
paranoid
Lying to the participant about what the study is researching
Deception
Responsible for understanding language, behavior, memory, and hearing
Located in the center of the brain
Temporal
trying to strengthen a good behavior
reinforcement
Characterized by undesired repetitive thoughts and actions.
OCD
loss of their sense of identify and they flee from their home, family, career, and friends.
dissociative fatigue
Why did the CIA drug US citizens with acid?
Mind control
Located at the back of the head under parietal lobe
responsible for vision and color perception
Occipital
Twelve-year-old Nina developed a habit of slamming the door to her bedroom when she was not happy about something and this behavior bothered her parents. One day when Nina came home from school she realized her father had removed the door from her bedroom. After the door was returned (two weeks later) Nina never slammed her door again. Which operant conditioning consequence did Nina receive?
positive punishment
the fear of being alone in a situation or place where escaping would be difficult
Agoraphobia
A loss of the personal information items of one’s memory. For example, one forgetting their identity.
This can happen as a result of PTSD
dissociative amnesia
A member of the research team acting as a participant in the study is called a.... (the man being shocked in the milgram experiment)
Confederate
Located at the bottom of the brain
responsible for balance, coordination, and fine muscle control
Cerebellum
Twelve-year-old Nina developed a habit of slamming the door to her bedroom when she was not happy about something and this behavior bothered her parents. One day when Nina came home from school she realized her father had removed the door from her bedroom. After the door was returned (two weeks later) Nina never slammed her door again. Which operant conditioning consequence did Nina receive?
negative punishment
The following celebrities have what anxiety disorder?
Mariah Carey, Carrie Fisher, Demi Lovato, Brian Wilson, Jimi Hendrix, Ernest Hemingway, Ted Turner, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Vivien Leigh, Frank Sinatra, Winston Churchill, Walt Whitman, and Virginia Wolfe
Bipolar
use to be called multiple personality disorder
dissociative identity disorder