Sensation & Perception
Learning
Memory
Personality Disorders
Social Psychology
100

This processing uses the brains existing knowledge

Top down processing

100

Connections that help animals and humans respond to stimuli

Classical Conditioning

100

This type of memory is common knowledge to everyone

Semantic memory

100

 These people think highly of themselves and believe they deserve special treatments

Narcissistic Personality Disorder

100

Less likely to help others when in a crowd of people

Bystander effect

200

Which two basic processes are our reality depended on?

Sensation and perception

200

The experiment that discovered classical conditioning

Pavlov’s Dog Experiment

200

What part of the brain won't let you forget a memory

Hippocampus

200

These people feel the need to have everything perfect

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

200

The experiment that demonstrated role playing to an extreme

Stanford Prison Experiment

300

What processes gut feeling?

Insula

300

The process to which we respond less strongly over time to a repeated stimuli

Habituation

300

Nearly impossible to remember anything before the age of 3

Infantile Amnesia

300

These people lack stability in moods and have poor self esteem

Borderline Personality Disorder

300

Obeying the unspoken rules in a society

Conformity

400

The minimum amount of energy in a sensory stimulus that is detected 50% of the time

Absolute Threshold

400

Reinforcement and punishment, based on behavior

Operant Conditioning

400

Occurs when the amygdala tries to send a memory to the hippocampus quickly

Flashbacks

400

These people are overly dramatic and seem to be over reacting

Histrionic Personality Disorder

400

The concept where everyone gets what they deserve

Just-world hypothesis

500

Our senses have adapted so that we don’t notice normal senses that are familiar

Sensory adaptation

500

When the neutral stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus are again connected

Spontaneous recovery

500

This happens when a person’s brain when the are constantly experiencing trauma

The Hippocampus shrinks

500

Paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal personality disorders are in which cluster?

Cluster A

500

Starts with a smaller request then asks for a bigger request over time

Foot in the door technique