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100

What part of the brain is associated with emotion?

What is the amygdala
100

when you focus on one conversation at a loud party while ignoring other voices, this is called

what is Selective Attention

100

The perception that we control our own fate is also called what?

Internal Locus of Control

100

what is the body's tendency to maintain a constant internal state?

what is Homeostasis

100

Abnormally low levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin are associated with?

What is depression

200

What stage of the sleep cycle does a person go into their deepest sleep?

What is NREM-3 sleep

200

According to Howard Gardner, a person who is especially skilled at understanding and interacting with other people would have high?

what is Interpersonal Intellegence

200

Watching the night sky for shooting stars is likely to be reinforced on a what schedule?

what is variable-interval

200
If a person is thirsty and they get a drink of water they are reducing a?

what is a drive

200

The Placebo effects refers to?

The beneficial consequences of merely expecting that a treatment will be effective

300

Where in the brain are the Brocas' and Wernickies area located in the brain. DAILY DOUBLE, in order to recieve double point you need to say what both of those areas are for, their purposes.

What is Temporal Lobe, Wernickes area is for language comprehension, Brocas area is Language Production

300

While reading a novel at a rate of nearly 500 words per minute, Megan effortlessly understands almost every word. This ability highlights the importance of what?

What is Automatic Processing

300

Any stimulus that, when removed after a response, strengthens the response is called a(n)

what is a negative reinforcer 
300

Coping with anxiety by retreating to behaviors of an earlier, more infantile stage of development is called

what is Regression

300

One positive symptom of schizophrenia is?

What are Hallucinations

400

Cutting the Corpus Colosseum is known as what and why would it be done? (both need to be answered for points to be given)

What is Split Brain, What is for epilepsy 

400

A painter who wants to show that one figure is closer to the viewer than another, partially blocked, figure standing slightly behind it is using what principle?

What it Interposition
400

Little Albert was condtioned by John B. Watson to fear furry white rats. After conditioning, Albert also showed fear to rabbits, dogs, and fur coats. This best illustrates?

What is Generalization

400

Hunger controls are located within the brains?

what is the hypothalamus

400

In which disorder do people alternate between states of lethargic hopelessness and over excitement?

What is Bipolar disorder
500

The oldest part of the Brain is the brain stem, Name 3 parts of the Brain stem.

What are the Thalamus, Spinal cord, Pons, Midbrain, Medulla are all acceptable answers

500

After taking the same IQ test as their grandparents did, younger participants' scores were higher then their grandparents, This illustrates what?

What is the Flynn Affect
500

A child correctly completes conservation tasks but struggles with abstract hypotheticals. According to Jean Piaget, the child is most likely in the

what is Concrete Operational stage

500

A psychologist finds that people high in extroversion and low in neuroticism report greater long-term happiness. Which theory best explains this result?

What is Trait Theory

500

This behavioral therapy technique, often used to treat specific phobias, relies on the principle of counter-conditioning by paring a progressive relaxation technique with a graduated hierarchy of anxiety-inducing stimuli. However, it is fundamentally distinguished from flooding by its gradual approach and its reliance on the biological impossibility of experiencing relaxation and anxiety simultaneously.   

What is Systematic Desensitization