Biopsychology
Personality
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AP Exam
100

A long thin fiber that transmits signals away from the soma to other neurons or to muscles or glands is ?

What is Axon?

100

The most commonly used personality inventory 

What is MMPI?

100

The learned response to a previously neutral stimulus.

what is conditioned response?

100

A type of dementia that is associated with severe memory loss 

What is Alzheimer's disease?

100

The highest score to receive on an exam

What is a five?

200

Individual cells in the nervous system that receive, integrate, and transmit information are

What is neuron?

200

The way in which each individual thinks, acts, and feels throughout life is 

What is personality ?

200

An appropriate reason for a clinician to break confidentiality

What is when the client is a danger to themselves or others?

200

The immediate, very brief recording of sensory information into the memory system 

what is sensory memory?

200

FRQ stands for 

What is Free response question?

300

The speed in which a neural impulse travels is increased when the axon is encased by a ?

What is a myelin sheath?

300

a person whose behavior is observed by another is?

What is a model?

300

A neuron's stable, negative charge, when the cell is inactive

what is resting potential ?

300

Automatic processing and effortful processing involve two types of 

What is encoding ?

300

Information needed for the FRQ section of exam, as well as all other FRQ's

What is SODAS?

400

What do neurotransmitters travel across?

What is the synaptic gap?

400

The decision making component of personality that operates according to the reality principle is

What is ego?

400

An individual bystander is most likely to help an injured person when

What is when the bystander is alone?

400

The processing of information into the memory system

What is encoding?

400

SODAS stands for 

What is Space it, Order, Define, Apply, Synonyms ?

500

Interneurons travel information from the spinal cord to where?

What is the brain?

500

involves a failure to move forward from one stage to another, as expected

what is fixation?

500

Name two important names from psychology in the sub level "developmental" 

What is Piaget, Harlow, Erikson, Ainsworth, or Kohlberg? 

500

Logical, methodical step-by-step procedures for solving problems are called

What is algorithms ?

500

What is the term that shares both these meanings:

-a monocular cue; when looking at objects close by, our lens contracts, when looking at things far away, our lens relaxes

-Understanding that two objects are different and are not part of the same schema. For instance, understanding that a dog is different than a cat because it barks, drools, and wags its tail.

What is accommodation?

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