Key Science Skills
Nervous System
Stress
Learning
Memory
Sleep
100

What is included in a hypothesis? 

IV, DV, and Direction/Prediction 

Also, population

100

A division of the nervous system, comprised of the brain and spinal cord.

Central nervous system

100

______ is stress experienced as a positive psychological state

eustress

100

The individual whose behaviour is watched by the learner is called a __________

Model

100

A type of sensory memory which temporarily stores auditory information

Echoic memory

100

A newborn infant sleeps for around ___________ a day

16 hours

200

Dominic is a researcher who hypothesised that listening to music while studying would divide student’s attention and therefore result in poorer academic performance than those who did not listen to music. 

What is the DV?

Student's academic performance

200

What is GABA?

A neurotransmitter that typically produces an inhibitory effect

200

What is fight-flight-freeze response? 

A quick and intense response to a threat, resulting in confronting it, escaping it, or being still in the face of it

200

A type of consequence that involves taking away a stimulus to encourage a behaviour to occur again

Negative reinforcement

200

What is retrieval?

The process of accessing information which has been previously stored

200

What is total sleep deprivation? 

When an individual does not sleep during a 24-hour period

300

What is informed consent? 

Participants understand the nature of the research, including any potential benefits and risks, before agreeing to participate.

300

Neurons that communicate neural impulses between neurons

Interneurons

300

What is cortisol?

A hormone which energises the body when under stress

300

What is LTP?

The long-lasting strengthening of connections between neurons

300

What is Alzheimer's disease and what causes it? 

A neurodegenerative disease that involves the progressive loss of neurons and memory capabilities

300

What is an EEG?

A device that detects, amplifies and records the electrical activity of the brain

400

What is beneficence?

The benefits of the experiment outweigh the harm caused to the participant.

400

A neuron that transmits information to the following neuron is called...?

Pre-synaptic neuron

400

What occurs in the exhaustion stage? 

A stage of responding to a stressor that occurs when the body’s energy is depleted and it can no longer maintain high levels of arousal

400

What are the conditions for classical conditioning to occur?

The NS needs to be presented immediately before the UCS. 

For learning to occur, the CS needs to produce the CR without the presence of the UCS.

400

What does encoding mean? 

Raw information being processed into a useable form for storage

400

What is circadian phase disorder? 

A sleep disorder which interferes with the normal regulation of the circadian rhythm of sleep, leading to a change in the sleep-wake cycle

500

What is order effects?

Can occur in a within-subjects experimental design. This confounding variable is due to the order in which participants partake in the experimental and control conditions.

500

What happens to the heart, lungs, and eyes when the sympathetic nervous system is activated?

Heart rate increases, respiratory increases (relaxes/dilates bronchi), and pupils dilate

500

What is secondary appraisal?

The process of evaluating the resources available and required in order to cope with a stressor

500

What is synaptic plasticity?

The ability for the brain to alter its structures in response to experiences that includes pruning, rerouting, and sprouting

500

What is maintenance rehearsal? 

Repeating information over and over again to functionally enhance the duration of short-term memory and transfer information to long-term memory

500

What is induced ASC? 

A type of ASC that occurs with purposeful intervention or aid (not naturally occurring)

600

A type of study that is conducted over an extended period of time, wherein the same participants are followed up periodically throughout the length of the study is a ___________

Longitudinal study

600

What is the myelin sheath? 

The substance which protects the axon of a neuron and insulates neural messages.

600

What is coping flexibility? 

An individual’s ability to recognise when a strategy is no longer effective and to adjust or change their coping strategies depending on the unique and changing demands of a stressor. 

600

Imagine you used to love your job. Then suddenly, a grumpy boss arrives. Soon, just the very sight of the grumpy boss may generate a feeling of anxiety and avoidance. Before you know it, you’ve started to dislike the work you used to love. 

What is the NS, UCS, UCR, CS, and CR?

NS: Work
UCS: Boss
UCR: Anxiety
CS: Work
CR: Anxiety

600

What is anterograde amnesia? 

A condition where new explicit memories cannot be consolidated after damage is sustained to the hippocampus

600

What are the brain wave patterns that occurs in NREM stage 3?

Low frequency and high amplitude brain waves

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