Conciousness
Schools of Thought
Drugs
Basic Knowledge
True or False
100

Awareness of your self and your environment

What is conciousness

100

This theory suggests that our behavior, thoughts and emotions are primarily influenced by our unconscious

What is Psychoanalysis

100

Drugs that slow down the central nervous system.

What are depressants?

100

This is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes

What is psychology?

100

True or False: Psychoactive drugs only affect physical coordination, not mood or perception.

False: they alter mood, thought, perception, and behavior. 

200

The state in which your mind wanders to pleasant thoughts, off topic

What is Drifting Conciousness

200

A theory of learning that states all behaviors are learned through conditioned interaction with the environment.

What is Behaviorism

200

A dependence that involves emotional or mental craving.

What is psychological dependence?

200

He is often called the “father of psychology” and founded the first psychology lab in 1879.

Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

200

True or False: Polyabusers are individuals who rely on a single type of drug for all effects.

False – they use multiple drugs simultaneously or interchangeably.

300

Failing to notice something in your visual field because your attention is focused elsewhere

What is inattentional blindness

300

A theory of consciousness that seeks to analyze the elements of mental experiences, such as sensations, mental images, and feelings, and how these elements combine to form more complex experiences.

What is structuralism

300

Alcohol belongs to this drug category and is a major cause of death for ages 17–24.

What is an intoxicant (depressant)?

300

This perspective focuses on free will, self-actualization, and reaching one’s potential.

What is the humanistic perspective?

300

True or False: Alcohol is classified as a stimulant because it increases activity in the brain.

False – alcohol is a depressant.

400

Dreams in which the dreamer is aware that they are dreaming

What are Lucid Dreams

400

A theory about the nature of mental states that poses that mental states are identified by what they do, rather than by what they are made of.

What is Functionalism

400

These drugs stimulate the brain and increase alertness and energy.

What are stimulants?

400

This perspective studies how the body and brain enable emotions, memories, and sensory experiences.

What is the biological perspective?

400

True or False: MDMA, also known as ecstasy, has both stimulant and hallucinogenic properties.

→ True.

500

This suggests dream's are the brain's attempt to make sense of random neural activity

What is the activation-synthesis hypothesis

500

This perspective emerged as a reaction to both behaviorism and psychoanalysis, emphasizing human potential, free will, and the innate drive toward personal growth. It views people as inherently good and motivated to reach self-actualization.

→ What is the humanistic perspective?

500

This hallucinogen alters perception and produces vivid imagery.

What is LSD?

500

This famous behaviorist studied observable behavior rather than internal thoughts or feelings.

Who is John B. Watson?

500

True or False: Methadone is sometimes used to help people withdraw from heroin dependence.

→ True.