development
situations
biology
memory
research
100

the stage where we struggle with our self-identity, coined by erikson

identity vs role-confusion

100

type of memory used when i remember the hot feel of a pan

sensory memory

100
this is the basic unit of the nervous system

what is the neuron?

100

a vivid memory of a certain situation

flashbulb memory

100

68% of data falls into the first deviation of this graph

standard deviation, bell curve

200

the process of "smooshing" two memories together to create a new schema or perception of something

assimilation

200

what is the dependent variable here:
a study done where researchers study the correlation between age and typing speed

age

200

this part of the brain controls speech and speech recogniton

broca's area and wernicke's area

200

a device or tool that helps you remember something by either acronyms or assosciations

a mnemonic 

200

which has stronger correlation:
n=-0.57 or n=0.4

n=-0.57

300

piaget's four stages

HINT: Stupid Piaget Creates Fuss

BONUS: what's egocentrism?

Sensorimotor (object permanence), Preoperational (law of conservation/theory of mind), Concrete Operational (logic), Formal Operations (abstract thinking)

Taking another's POV

300

after sprinting 200m, what neurotransmitter is most likely released?

endorphins

300

the part of the brain in charge of breathing

medulla

300

the type of interference in memory that interrupts new info with old info

proactive interference 

300

calculate the mode:
3,7,8,9,10,11, 11, 13

11

400

what is the significance of basic trust and who coined the term?

without it, we can have unstable relationships when older. erik erikson

400

what part of your nerbous system is activated when you catch a baseball?

somatic nervous system

400

increase in this was seen in albert einstein's brain, controls memory, cognitive functions, and processing information

grey matter

400
robert cannot form new memories, what form of amnesia does he have?

anterograde amnesia

400

when the researchers and participants BOTH do not know who has the placebo and real

double-blind procedure

500
identify kholber's stage:

"if I get an A on my essay, my mom will buy me a cookie"
BONUS: name the other two

pre-conventional (self-gain)

conventional (social approval), post-conventional (bcz it is morally right)

500

a patient finds out they have multiple sclerosis, what is the cause?

their myelin sheath is depleting

500

part of brain that is involved in higher mental processes

HINT: in cerebral cortex

association areas

500

the memory that is almost adaptable, it is a process where we utilize short term information

working memory


500

why is it important that we debrief, what is it, and  when do we debrief?

for ethical purposes, telling participants about the study done, after the experiment