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This researcher is famous for teaching dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell.

Who is Pavlov?

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This part of the outer ear can rupture if "beaten" too hard, making for a very unpleasant time. 

What is the eardrum?

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Bang your head! But maybe don't put a pick through your frontal lobe to treat thinking disorders, otherwise known as this operation.

What is a lobotomy?

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In a standardized intelligence test, these are the mean and standard deviation respectively.

What are 100 and 15?

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What is brain?

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Demonstrating that dogs will give up trying to escape an unpleasant stimulus after repeated failure, this term was coined by Martin Seligman.

What is learned helplessness?

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Rods are responsible for peripheral, black and white vision, while cones are responsible for color. This is the location in the eye where cones are clustered.

What is the fovea?

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Master of puppets! Whoops, actually master of the endocrine system, disruptions in this limbic system component may cause appetite issues in those with depression, leading to weight gain or weight loss.

What is the hypothalamus?

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Most often occurring, most often occurring, most often occurring.

What is mode?

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What is amygdala?

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Dogs have many more receptors for this important sense than humans, the "fancy" word for smell.

What is olfaction?

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The place where transduction occurs in the ear.

What is the cochlea?

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I am Iron Man! Well, maybe. Otherwise I could be having a false belief, indicative of disorders like bipolar and schizophrenia.

What is a delusion?

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A visual representation of data, but could you please just call it a bar graph next time?

What is a histogram?

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What is conditioning?

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Factor analysis research on extraversion & introversion helped reveal that dogs, like humans, have distinct these.

What are personalities?

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Lights blinking in succession causing the appearance of movement is known as this phenomenon.

What is phi?

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Ozzy is mentally numb? Sounds like a mood disorder. These types of antidepressants that work on neurotransmitters may help (though they have been in dispute recently).

What are SSRIs?

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+.4, -.7, -.5 are all examples.

What are correlation coefficients?

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What is nervous system?

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Dogs and this other kind of animal are the only animals approved by the ADA to be official emotional support creatures.

What are miniature horses?

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The ringing in your ears after attending a loud concert is indicative of this type of damage. Ouch!

What is sensorineural?

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Hangar 18? Where we keep all the classifications for mental disorders? No, that would be this book, first developed in the mid 1900s.

What is the DSM?

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A p-value less than .05 is an indication that a result is this.

What is statistically significant?

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What is biopsychosocial?