Sensation and Perception
Neuroscience
Sleep
Personality
Social Psychology
100

Specialized nerve endings which respond to pain by detecting harmful stimuli.

Nociceptors

100

This bridge of nerve fibers connects the two hemispheres of the brain.

Corpus callosum

100

This is the lightest stage of sleep, when people are just beginning to fall asleep. 

N1

100

According to Carl Jung, this is the "mask" or a certain version of them that a person presents to the world.

Persona

100

This term refers to culturally prescribed timing of life events, like marriage or having children.

Social clocks

200

This fluid-filled, snail-shaped structure in the inner ear plays a key role in hearing.

Cochlea

200

This scan shows brain function by using a radioactive tracer.

PET scan

200

This 24-hour internal clock regulates sleep.

Circadian rhythm

200

This occurs when a person’s ideal self-concept closely matches their actual self.

Congruence

200

This type of behavior promotes friendship, helps others and includes actions like donating or volunteering.

Prosocial behavior

300

This theory explains how we perceive things as whole forms rather than just a collection of parts.

Gestalt

300

This part of the limbic system, in the brain helps process emotions like fear and aggression.

Amygdala

300

The deepest stage of sleep, associated with vivid dreams.

REM sleep

300

This Big Five trait involves being sociable, talkative, and outgoing.

Extraversion

300

This occurs when people put in less effort when working in a group.

Social loafing

400

These stimuli fall below the threshold of awareness and are not consciously detected.

Subliminal stimuli

400

This division of the nervous system includes all the nerves OUTSIDE the brain and spinal cord.

Peripheral nervous system


400

This disorder causes overwhelming daytime sleepiness and sudden attacks of sleep going from fully awake directly to REM.

Narcolepsy

400

This term refers to the stability of the order of individual differences in traits across the lifespan.

Rank order consistency

400

This concept explains how we think others view us.

Reflected appraisal

500

These photoreceptor cells in your eye detect colors and fine detail.

Rods and cones

500

The space between two neurons where neurotransmitters are released.

Synapse
500

Freud said this is the actual storyline or what you remember from your dream.

Manifest content

500

This controversy debates whether personality or environment better predicts behavior.

Person-situation controversy

500

This phenomenon explains why we think good things happen to good people and bad things to bad people.

Just-world phenomenon

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