Psych in Life
Biology
Consciousness
Well-Being
ULA Choice
100

What is the definition of psychology?

study of mental activity and behavior
based on brain processes

100

What is a neuron?

Nerve cells

100

What is consciousness?

One’s subjective experiences of the external world and one’s mental activity

100

What is well-being?

Be the healthiest person you can possibly be and feel satisfied with life

100

What can help with depression and memory issues?

Getting exercise

200

Who studied Psychoanalysis?

Sigmund Freud

200

What is the synapse?

The space between neurons where neurotransmitters are passed

200

What are the two ways one can process information?

Automatic & controlled

200

What is the biopsychosocial model?

How genetics, behaviors, and social support influence health

200

What is true of the nature vs. nurture debate?

Life is both nature and nurture

300

What does Correlation mean?

Things are related but not cause and effect

300

A severe trauma to the Occipital Lobe causes?

Eyes are still fully functional, but can no longer see

300

What is the circadian rhythm?

The regulation of biological cycles into regular, daily patterns

300

What disease does chronic smoking affect?

Heart disease

300

What are some things used to change states of consciousness?

Hypnosis, meditation, & drug use

400

What are independent and dependent variables in an experiment?

IV- manipulated, DV- changes based on the manipulated variable

400

What brain structure controls basic survival functions?

Medulla Oblongata

400

What is Subliminal perception?

Processing of sensory information without conscious awareness

400

What is emotion focused coping?

Focusing on how you handle your reactions

400

What neurotransmitter is associated with mood?

Serotonin

500

What is Friendly Skepticism?

Being open to new ideas but being careful to accept them

500

What happens when a neuron is stimulated?

Fires an action potential

500

What are psychoactive drugs?

Stimulants, hallucinogens, and depressants

500

What are the 3 levels of general adaptation syndrome?

Alarm – Resistance - Exhaustion

500

What part of the brain controls voluntary movement and balance?

Cerebellum