The Brain
Disorders
Who Am I?
Cognitive Psych
Random
100

Helps in processing memories for storage

Hippocampus

100

Name a mood disorder

Depression, bipolar

100

I studied the behavior of dogs using food and a bell

Ivan Pavlov

100

The memory of facts and general information

Semantic memory

100

T/F: brain size is related to intelligence

False!

200

Area in the back of the brain that is responsible for visual processing

The occipital lobe

200

What does "schizophrenia" mean

Split mind

200

First to emphasize the importance of our unconscious motivations and founded psychoanalysis

Sigmund Freud

200

The three-step process of memory according to the information-processing theory

Encoding, storage, retrieval 

200

What did the Bobo doll experiment find?

Children will mimic and learn aggression by observing adult behavior - social learning theory

300
What is the function of the amygdala

Autonomic responses to fear, emotional responses, processing/consolidating memory, and hormonal secretion

300

Name 2 eating disorders

Anorexia, bulimia, binge-eating disorder

300

Studied the way in which rewards and punishments shape our actions

B.F Skinner

300

Structure and organization of a sentence

Syntax

300

What is the "inkblot test" also known as

Rorschach test

400

Name three functions of the prefrontal cortex

Decision-making, personality, STM, impulse control, empathy, intuition, etc.  

400

Individuals with this disorder are often impulsive, typically manipulative, may partake in criminal behavior, and have little empathy for others.

Antisocial personality disorder

400

What approach is psychologist Carl Rogers known for

Humanistic approach

400

The ability to focus one's attention on one stimulus while filtering other stimuli

The cocktail party effect

400

A type of learning in which behavior is strengthen if followed by reinforcement or diminished if followed by punishment

Operant conditioning

500
How many lobes are in the cerebral cortex and what are they

4 lobes: frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobe

500

What the difference between type one and type two bipolar

Type one involves severe periods of mood episodes from mania to depression. Type two is a milder form of mood elevation involving hypomania with periods of severe depression 

500

Critiqued our memories, best known for misinformation effect and false memory

Elizabeth Loftus

500

Name three ways in which we can help ourselves learn and remember information

Chunking, test and retest, connecting to self, etc.

500

What is the "Big Five" personality traits?

Agreeableness, extraversion, conscientiousness, openness, and neuroticism