The four lobes of the brain
What are Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, and Temporal
The conversion of one form of energy into another
What is Transduction
This lobe of the brain continues to develop through early adulthood
What is Frontal
Generalized beliefs about a group
What is Stereotype
This is the key characteristic of all psychological disorders
What is Maladaptive/Unable to function
The system that processes emotion, motivation, and memory
What is the Limbic System
The use of knowledge and experience to influence perception
What is Top-Down Processing
Children in this developmental stage start to use logic to solve problems
What is Concrete Operational
Changing one's attitude or behavior to match a perceived social norm
What is Conformity
This is an example of how anxiety can be beneficial
What is Motivation to plan for future
This lobe of the brain is responsible for spatial processing
What is Parietal
Failure to notice a fully visible object when attention is devoted to something else
What is Inattentional Blindness
This feature of emerging adulthood is characterized by optimism about the future
What is Age of Possibility
This study suggested that under the right conditions, people are capable of acting in negative ways
What is Milgrams' Shock Experiment
Not wanting to draw attention to oneself is a symptom of this anxiety related disorder
What is Social Anxiety Disorder
This area of the brain is responsible for speech production
What is Broca's Area
Retrograde amnesia affects this component of memory
What is Retrieval
Group strategy is an example of this foundational skill, built by peer relationships
What is Social Coordination
Blame and responsibility being displaced onto others is an example of why this can be bad
What is Obedience
This personality disorder is marked by pervasive social inhibition and feelings of inadequacy
What is Avoidant Personality Disorder
This symptom would be the result of damage to the cerebellum
What is Difficulty Walking
Changing the environment and thinking deliberately under certain conditions are practical methods for this
What is Improving Judgment and Decision Making
The development of this is important for understanding others' emotions and intentions, as well as guiding our own behavior
What is Theory of Mind
White nationalist posters being hung around campus is an example of this type of influence on explicit attitudes
What is Societal/Political
This characteristic of antisocial personality disorder is marked by the lack of a normal startle-blink reflex
What is Fearlessness