Biopsych
Cogpsych
Scientific Inq
Random
Booster
100

The scientific study of the brain and nervous system, in health and in disease, is known as_____.


Neuroscience

100

The scientific perspective known as behaviourism was established by


Watson
100

Which of the following is not a place where psychological scientists publish their research?

  1. Scientific journals

  2. Onlines Podcast

  3. Chapters in edited books

  4. Full-length books

Online Podcasts

100

Martin’s physician tells him that he has had a stroke affecting his middle cerebral artery on the left hemisphere. Which of the following functions is most likely to be affected by Martin’s stroke?


Speech

100

Aaron has been having seizures. His doctor wanted to perform _____ (where electrodes would be placed on the scalp) to get a better idea of what was going on.

An electroencephalogram (EEG)

200

Veda is in the lab and wants to do some imaging of participants memorizing picture cards. Since she doesn’t have access to an fMRI machine, which of the following could she could use to get information about brain activity during the card task?



Positron emission tomography (PET)

200

The issue of how we manage (or fail to manage) driving and talking on a cell phone would be of most interest to someone who studies:


attention

200

Define the term confound 

an alternative explanation for a study's result that may be confusing.

200

More contemporary views see the cerebellum as much more sophisticated than originally believed. Which of the following functions was attributed to the cerebellum most recently?


Executive functions and emotional processing

200

Electrical stimulation is used in treatment as well as in research. For instance, electrical deep brain stimulation has been used in patients with _____ to improve symptoms of the movement disorder.


Parkinson’s disease

300

You are able to read, think about, and answer this question correctly mainly because of the abilities of the _____.


Forebrain

300

According to structuralists, consciousness encompasses three basic categories of experience, including sensations, feelings, and:

Images

300

What is the term for when outcomes of behavioural research do not explain all (but most) cases?

Probabilistic 

300

Sameen watches a ten second clip on SixBuzz of Trudeau claiming he will shut the borders to Canada in the next few weeks. But the video is not timestamped. What type of information is this?

Disinformation

300

According to the American Psychological Association, 90% of animals used in psychological research are _____.

Rodents and Birds

400

Constance was working in the garden when she accidentally touched a slimy slug. The message that her finger has something sticky on it is traveling via _____ nerves to her brain.

Afferent

400

Sameen is explaining where he grew up in Canada to his favorite person in the whole wide world, Serena. What type of memory is he using?

Long term

400

What kind of article is the following example:

An article that discusses all the current published work on Drake's choreography

Review article
400

Serena hates spiders. She thinks they are gross and deadly. However it is rare for spiders to kill -- and those that are venomous are far far away. However, because she got bit by a spider 10 years ago, she thinks all spiders are dangerous. What kind of bias is this?

Present/present bias

400

At about gestational week five, the human ____ divides into the myelencephalon and the metencephalon.



rhombencephalon

500

Jill and Jessica are identical twins. They have been asked to participate in a study since Jill has recently been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The goal of the study is to confirm the _____ (a type of statistical probability) of the heritability of bipolar disorder.


Concordance Rate

500

In an experiment, a rat can choose between hitting a blue button (which provides a snack) or a yellow button (which provides a shock). In each round of the experiment, the buttons may or may not switch colors. This experiment combines elements of which two researchers?

Donders and Skinner

500

What kind of bias is the following example?

After watching several news reports on people developing stomach issues after taking the Covid vaccine, Sameen believes that side effects of the vaccine are much more dangerous than we though.

availabilty heuristic

500

Sameen has perfected the skill of tuning out his dad complaining about cleaning Pakistan while still being able to text Orlando about Kanye's new album. What concept is Sameen displaying?

Broadbent's filter

500

 Which system is associated with our “fight or flight” response?

The sympathetic nervous system

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