Biological Approaches
Cognitive Approaches
Sociocultural Approaches
Human Relationships
Abnormal Psychology
100

The idea that parts of the brain have specific functions

What is localization of function?

100
The process of encoding, storing and retrieving information

What is memory?

100

A group one belongs to.

What is an in-group?

100

This brain area activates when people see photos of their loved ones

What is VTA?

100

Triggered by trauma, this condition causes flashbacks, avoidance, and anxiety.

What is PTSD?

200

A hormone associated with trust and social bonding

What is oxytocin?

200

In the WMM the store associated with visual information

What is visuospatial sketchpad?

200

The process of learning your own culture.

What is enculturation?

200
A person begins to like another because they see them every day.
What is mere-exposure effect?
200

SSRIs treat PTSD by blocking a neurotransmission process.

What is reuptake?

300

Examples of putative pheromones

What is AND and EST?

300

Shortcuts the mind takes to save time and resources.

What is heuristics?

300

Children tend to imitate people they look up to. 

What is model identification?
300

One of the four horsemen of relationship apocalypse where a person withdraws from conversation. 

What is stonewalling?

300

A smaller or shrunken hippocampus.

What is hippocampal atrophy? 

400
The electric impulse needed to release a neurotransmitter

What is action potential?

400

Memories are not perfect recordings, and may shift with time.

What is reconstructive memory?
400

A dimension that emphasizes group harmony and cohesion over individual interests.

What is collectivism?

400
Four patterns of communication including: voice, exit, neglect and loyalty

What are patterns of accommodation?

400

Proportion of a population that has, at some point in their life, experienced a specific mental disorder.

What is lifetime prevalence?

500

The degree to which behavior can be explained by genetics

What is heritability?

500
Speaking with people about an emotional experience can reinforce a flashbulb memory.

What is overt rehearsal?

500

Embracing a new culture while losing ties with your own. 

What is assimilation?

500
This contradicts the idea that opposites attract

What is attraction-similarity hypothesis?

500

A brain structure that activates during cognitive reappraisal tasks.

What is the vmPFC?