Brain & Behavior
Consciousness & Sensation
Nature, Development & Motivation
Learning & Cognition
Mixed Bag
100

This brain structure is critical for forming new memories.

What is the hippocampus?

100

This stage of sleep is also known as deep sleep or slow-wave sleep. It is the most restorative phase of the sleep cycle. It is also dominated by delta waves. 

What is Stage 3 sleep?

100

Observable traits are referred to as this, while genetic makeup is called genotype.

What is phenotype?

100

This type of learning uses rewards and punishments to shape behavior.

What is operant conditioning?

100

This variable is manipulated by the researcher.

What is the independent variable?

200

This lobe is responsible for decision-making, planning, and impulse control.

What is the frontal lobe?

200

These retinal cells are responsible for color vision.

What are cones?

200

This theory suggests we are motivated to reduce physical discomfort and maintain balance.

What is drive-reduction theory?

200

This type of reinforcer satisfies a biological need.

What is a primary reinforcer?

200

A relationship where two variables increase together is called this.

What is a positive correlation?

300

This structure regulates hunger, thirst, and body temperature.

What is the hypothalamus?

300

These retinal cells help you see in low light.

What are rods?

300

According to attachment research, a securely attached child will typically respond this way when a parent leaves.

What is becoming upset but easily soothed upon return?

300

This cognitive shortcut involves judging likelihood based on how easily examples come to mind.

What is the availability heuristic?

300

This field applies psychology to legal and criminal justice issues.

What is forensic psychology?

400

This brain structure acts as a sensory relay station.

What is the thalamus?

400

Alcohol is classified as this type of drug because it slows neural activity.

What is a central nervous system depressant?

400

This concept refers to the body maintaining a stable internal state.

What is homeostasis?

400

At this stage of cognitive development, individuals develop the ability to think abstractly, reason hypothetically, and use systematic problem-solving.

What is the formal operational stage?

400

This concept, proposed by Bandura, describes how behavior, cognition, and environment interact.

What is reciprocal determinism?

500

This cortex, located in the parietal lobe, processes touch and body position.

What is the somatosensory cortex?

500

A stroke damages the back of a patient’s brain, causing them to lose the ability to consciously interpret visual information, even though their eyes still function normally. This damage is most likely to which brain region?

What is the occipital lobe (specifically the primary visual cortex)?

500

In language development, this argument suggests children are born with innate language abilities due to limited environmental input.

What is the poverty of stimulus argument?

500

This effect occurs when external rewards decrease a person’s intrinsic motivation for an activity they originally enjoyed.

What is the overjustification effect?

500

A parent removes a child’s phone privileges to decrease misbehavior. This is which type of operant conditioning?

What is negative punishment?