What is the frontal lobe?
experiment with dogs to illustrate classical conditioning
What is Pavlov's dogs?
Jeopary is this kind of memory exercise.
What is recall?
when you believe it is a characteristic of the person rather than due to the setting.
What is the fundamental attribution error?
When we don't notice environmental changes such as a different person speaking to us.
What is change blindness?
brain region that experiences emotions such as fear and anger
What is the amygdala?
increase behavior through adding a positive stimulus
What is positive reinforcement?
type of memory that stores what you hear.
What is echoic memory?
What is cognitive dissonance?
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How many stages of sleep are there?
main theme: influence of genes and environment on human development.
What is nature vs. nurture?
Used in landmark experiment of operant conditionining with pigeons
What is the Skinner box?
CANOE is an example of this memory technique.
poor decisions made with others under a time pressure when someone had correct information.
What is group think?
rapid eye movement occurs in this sleep stage.
Rapid Eye Movement or REM
neurotransmitter involved in perception of pain or pleasure.
What are endorphins?
Type of learning from seeing others do something.
What is observational learning?
when you remember the first item on a list.
What is primacy?
less effort is expended when more people are involved in the task.
sleep disorder when you stop breathing while sleeping.
What is sleep apnea?
part of the neuron that protects it.
What is the myelin sheath?
Type of neuron that allows us to experience what is happening to others.
What are mirror neurons?
sensory, short-term or working, and long-term memory are in this model.
What is the three stage memory model?
when no one helps because a lot of people are around.
What is the bystander effect?
excite neural activity, speeds up body functions.
What are stimulants?