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Strength and Conditioning
Tick Tock
100

A therapy: Free association, interpret latent dream content, unconscious drives

What is Psychoanalysis/Psychodynamic Therapy?

100

These antidepressant drugs are commonly given to treat major depressive disorder


What are SSRIs?

100

A type of memory stored in the cerebellum that helps us not fall off a bike

What is a Procedural Memory?

100

Conditioning where our actions are associated with their consequence

What is Operant Conditioning?

100

This type of intelligence increases as one gets older

What is Crystallized Intelligence?

200

A system: Amygdala, hippocampus, thalamus

What is the Limbic System?

200

Exposure therapies treat this kind of disorder by exposing people to things they fear

What are Phobias?

200

An immediate, brief memory of a visual image that lasts no more than half a second

What is an Iconic Memory?

200

The bell in Pavlov’s dog classical conditioning experiment

What is a Conditioned Stimulus?

200

An example of this reinforcement schedule is a weekly paycheck

What is a Fixed Interval Schedule

300

A stage: Egocentrism, pretend play, speaking in sentences

What is the Preoperational Stage?

300

This class of therapy would have people restructure their catastrophizing thoughts into more positive ways of thinking

What is Cognitive Therapy?

300

After forgetting to bring a shopping list with milk, eggs, flour, and sugar to the store, you are more likely to forget to buy eggs and flour.

What is the Serial Position Effect?

300

For example, spanking a child would be this (Positive/negative, reinforcement/punishment)

What is Positive Punishment?

300

An early time in an organism’s life where exposure to certain stimuli allows normal development

What is a Critical Period?

400

An organ: cochlea, basilar membrane, semicircular canals

What is the Ear?

400

Therapists echoing, restating, and seeking clarification of what the client expresses is an example of this part of Rogers’ Client-Centered Therapy

What is Active Listening?

400

Calling your new friend by your old friend’s name is an example of this type of retrieval failure

What is Proactive Interference?

400

The reappearance of the conditioned response after a rest period or period of lessened response

What is Spontaneous Recovery?

400

It includes personality traits and behaviors, and it doesn’t change over time

What is Temperament?

500

A stage: Alpha waves, hypnagogic hallucinations, slowed heartbeat

What is NREM-1?

500

Antipsychotic drugs block this neurotransmitter to dampen responsiveness to irrelevant stimuli, preventing hallucinations

What is Dopamine?

500

The inability to remember where existing knowledge was acquired

What is Source Amnesia?

500

For example, a baby is first rewarded for crawling, then for standing, then for taking a few steps, then for walking.

What is Shaping?

500

Culturally determined timetable for milestones of life, like a marriage or retirement

What is a Social Clock?