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Developed psychoanalysis and loved the unconscious mind.

Sigmund Freud 
100

What is the process of unlearning a behavior.

Extinction.

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brain begins to produce bursts of rapid, rhythmic brain wave activity known as Sleep Spindles

Stage two

100

The idea that a physiological (or biological) need creates an aroused state (or drive) that motivates an organism to satisfy the need

Drive Reduction Theory

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When you accidentally learn something and it comes back to you later out of nowhere.

Latent Learning

200

I was a behaiorist and did generalization inductive reasoning and emphasis on external behavior of people.

John B. Watson

200

What is another name for learning in psychology terms.

Acquisition.

200

your brain slows down heartbeat, eye movements, and breathing also slow down your body relaxes, and your muscles may twitch

Stage One

200

states that we seek an optimum level of excitement or
arousal

Arousal Theory

200

When you eat a lot then feel like you have to loose it so you make yourself throw up or exercise a lot.

Bulimia

300

Founder of functionalism and studied how humans use perception.

William James

300

the tendency, once a response has been conditioned, for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to produce a similar response

Generalization

300

this is the deepest level or stage of sleep any noises or activity in our environment may fail to wake us up if we are in this stage if woken up in this stage, you may feel very groggy or disoriented

Stages 3 and 4

300

positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior (stimuli we are drawn to due to learning)

Incentives

300

When you are extremely overweight and can't stop eating.

Obesity

400

German psychologist and one of the founders of modern psychology.

Wilhelm Wundt

400

when a stimulus that causes an unwanted or deviant behavior is paired
with some form of unpleasant stimulus

Aversion Therapy

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your brain lights up with activity (closely resembles activity during waking hours) your body is relaxed and immobilized/paralyzed your breathing is faster and irregular your eyes move rapidly you dream (think of as the Dream Phase of sleep)

REM Sleep

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Theory argues people are usually at a normal, or baseline, state we may perform an act that moves us from the baseline state Ex. smoking a cigarette

Opponent Process Theory

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examines our desire to master complex
tasks and knowledge and to reach personal
goals

Achievement theory

500

Social psychology and proved peoples behavior depends on a large extent on the roles they are asked.

Phillip Zimbardo

500

is thus a phenomenon in which conditioned taste aversion develops after a specific food becomes associated with a negative reaction such as sickness, nausea, vomiting, etc...



Garcia Effect

500

How long does it take for you to fully go through all four stages of sleep.

90-110 minutes.

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hunger arousing hormone secreted by an empty stomach (sends message to brain to say “eat”)

Ghrelin.   

500

Type of conditioning where you get reinforcement to do better or worse like punishment.

Operant conditioning.