People
Disorders
Parts of the Brain/Ear
Therapies
Misc.
100

This German philosopher-physician is responsible for structuralism.

What is Wilhelm Wundt 

100

A range of neurodevelopmental disorders involving impaired social interaction and communication. 

What is autism spectrum disorder

100

Called the "little brain."

What is cerebellum

100

This therapy involves a trained professional engaging in an interpersonal relationship. 

What is Psychotherapy 

100

Unselfish interest in helping another person.

What is altruism

200

Created a law stating that two stimuli must differ by a constant proportion to be perceived as different. 

What is E. H. Weber

200

Was once called shell shock and develops through exposure to a traumatic event, that overwhelms someone's ability to cope. 

What is PTSD

200

Regulates basic body functions like breathing, blood pressure and heart rate. 

What is Medulla 

200

These therapies attempt to change feelings/behaviors by first changing thoughts/thinking

What is Cognitive therapies 

200

The nervous system's ability to adapt or change as the result of an experience. 

What is plasticity
300

 This behaviorist conducted the Little Albert experiment. 

What is John Watson 

300

Antipsychotic drugs are used to treat this disorder. 

What is schizophrenia. 

300

Phineas T. Gage damaged what part of his brain?

What is frontal lobes

300

Systematic desensitization is a method of this therapy. 

What is behavior therapy 

300

A boy's intense desire to replace his father and enjoy the affections of his mother.

What is Oedipus complex 

400

Came up with the theory of psychosocial development, and eight psychosocial stages of development. 

What is Erik Erikson

400

Used to be called Hysteria.

What is Conversion Disorder

400

What are the three tiny bones in the ear called? 

What is hammer, anvil, stirrup 

400

Therapeutic alliance, the therapist, and the client are key factors for what?

What is effective psychotherapy?

400

This experiment does not randomly assign participants to conditions because such assignment is either impossible or unethical. 

What is quasi-experimental design

500

This psychoanalytic theorist developed the concepts of the collective unconscious and archetypes. 

What is Carl Jung 

500

Lithium is widely used to treat this disorder.

What is bipolar disorder. 

500

This converts vibrations into neural messages. 

What is Basilar membrane 

500

Developed by Carl Rogers, where the therapist provides a warm, supportive atmosphere to improve client's self-concept.

What is Client-Centered therapy

500

This device is used for recording brain waves.

What is EEG