Chapter 4: Consciousness
Chapter 5: Memory
Chapter 6: Learning
Chapter 7: Cognition
Random
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These often effect children during slow wave sleep. They are characterized by intense feelings of fear. 

Sleep Terrors
100

You remember what your first day of third grade was like. You remember how scared you were getting off of the bus and seeing your friend and walking into the school together. What kind of memory does this represent 

Episodic/explicit

100

Jenny got hit in the face by a red, square pillow. Now, when she is walking into target, she gets scared seeing the giant red concrete ball. This is an example of what?

Generalizability 

100

A republican only watches Fox News, and everything from CNN is a lie

A democrat only watched CNN, and everything from Fox News is a lie.

Confirmation Bias 

100

The gap between the axon terminals and the dendrites of another neuron 

Synapse 
200

Julie pulled an all-nighter watching the new season of Outer Banks, so she was unable to dream. The next night when she fell asleep, she had remembered A LOT of dreams, she probably experienced  ____ _______

REM Rebound 

200

Dr. G remembering where they were when they learned about 9/11 in vivid detail. What type of memory is this 

Flashbulb memory

200

The process of learning a complex task in small steps through reinforcement 

Shaping 

200

Kim buys pad (phat, phad) thai for 10 dollars at House of Thai. The next time she goes to order pad thai and saw that Hello Thai was selling it for 20 dollars. Kim thinks this is ridiculous and goes to order from House of Thai. 

Anchoring 

200

Getting consistent results makes a measure ______

reliable 
300

This theory of hypnosis suggests that individuals feel pressured to play the role that they are assigned. This is what theory 

Social-cognitive theory of hypnosis 

300

Peter is trying to remember that Pavlov trained dogs to salivate to the sound of a bell. In order to remember this, they think about the time they trained their dog to jump to the sound of a pen clicking. This is an example of what type of rehearsal 

Elaborative rehearsal 

300

Kimmy put a shock collar on her dog so that each time it barked, it would get shocked. What is this an example of? 

Positive punishment 

300

The built up, stored knowledge is ______ _______ and and the ability to process new information and learn is _______ _________

Crystalized knowledge, Fluid knowledge 

300

learning that has taken place but cannot be directly observed until given a chance to be performed 

latent learning 

400

Jimmy fell when playing soccer and broke his femur. In the hospital he received a strong pain reliever. What drug category would this likely be in?

Opioid/Opiates

400

You cannot remember what the first lesson of PSY 1010 was because of all the lessons that have happened after the fact. This is an example of what 

Retroactive interference 

400

When you watch a movie and see someone cry, you cry too. This can be seen as empathetic. What type of cells might underlie this behavior 

Mirror neurons 

400

Refer to Board... What is this 

Normal Distribution/Curve 

extra: where are the most average, common scores?

400

collection of neurons in the brainstem involved of arousal 

reticular activating system 

500

These are rhythmic bursts in brain activity most often in stage 2 sleep. These are often thought to help with memory consolidation and learning 

Sleep Spindles 

500

Patricia remembers that her friend invited her to a party, but she cant remember if she was invited via instagram, messages, snapchat, or email 

source amnesia 

500

Bartholomeus keeps getting shocked each time he sees cakes. Now, each time he sees cake, he gets scared. What is unconditioned stimulus

The shocking 

500

You are solving a math problem, and you approach it the same way that you do with other, similar problems even though there was an easier way to solve it. This is due to you _____ ___

Mental Set 

500

Sends sound waves to the brain via auditory nerve 

cochlea