All about the Action Potential
The Rest of CH3
Personalty and Ch14
Unit 1 Review
Unit 2 Review
100

The Two main forces at rest in a neuron are?

Sodium and Potassium 

NA+  and K+

100

_____ Is your physical appearance and _____ Is your genetic Appearance 

Phenotype, Genotype

100

What is the name of the Scientist that we Study heavily in the chapter

Sigmund Frued

100

What is the Difference between the DV (Dependent variable) And the IV (independent variable)

The IV is what we can change and the DV is what we measure compared to the change 
100

Putting items into more meaning full groups is called what 

Chunking

200

What are the Two Gradients and how do the affect EACH of the two Forces at rest 

Electrical- Both in 

Concentration-  Na-IN K-Out

200

RR   Rr   rR  rr 


These are all examples of what 

The available types of alleles 

200

According to the Freud what are the three parts of our personality 

(Think the iceberg) 

Id

Ego

SuperEgo

200

Why do we need falsifiability

A good study need to be proven right or wrong

200

What are the 3 types of memory and the Three processes of memory 

Sensory Working and Long term 


Encoding storage and retrieval 

300

Describe the all or none law

No matter how high the neuron is stimulated it fires 1 Action potential 

300

Why did we study and look at PKU

It is a great combination of genes and the environment 

300

Freud created and even tested certain behaviors we do to help lower stress and anxiety. What are they called 

Defense Mechanisims 

300

What is the major problem with Psudeosciene?

It lacks the safguards of proper science 

(Falsability, Exaggerated claims) 

300

Why do we sometimes need the Top down level of processing 

We are not fast or smart enough to know the whole world. We use Top-down to save time and to fill in gaps 

400

If a Neuron is 100% unable to fire, It is in what stage of the Potential 

ABSOLUTE Refracatry period

400

If A person sees a dog with his left eye. Where does that information end up 

RIGHT Hemisphere

400

What is the Biggest problem with Freud's psychosexual development

It Lacks Falsifiability 

400

What is a major problem with Correlational Designs?

 Bidirectionality and the 3rd variable

400

What are the major theories of Color vision  And What is the biggest difference between Rods and Cones 

TriChomaic- RGB

Opponent Process- Negative afterimages 

Color Constancy 

CONES FOR COLOR 


500

In order what are the Stages of the action potential 

1. Excitement brings sodium in 

2. The Threshold brings the net charge to positive 

3. The gates send the signal down the Axon 

4. The Axon returns to normal with the pump and its refractory period. 

500

What are the 4 Lobes of the Cortex and what do they do 


Name 3/4 

Frontal

Parital 

Occipital

Temporal

500

What are the common Pitfalls of "Personality Tests"

P.T. Barnum effect- We want to be fooled and we want to figure out more of oursevs 

500

Name all the Research designs you can 


What is good and bad about them?

Case studies, Corelataionl designs, NAt Obv. Self Report. Surveys. Experemental 

500

Representative VS Availability Heuristic. What is the difference?

Rep- is a stereotype and ignores the base rate of the scenario 


Avi- Using the most recent or stronger memories to give e response. Cars VS Airplanes  Detroit VS Michigin