Memory
Methods
Biology
Sensation
Mixed Bag
100

This is the first part of memory forming, involving getting information into the brain. 

What is encoding?

100

This type of research investigates one person in depth but is typically not generalizable to the public.

What is a case study?

100

This part of the brain connects the right and left hemisphere.

What is the corpus callosum?

100

This classification of drugs induce relaxation by slowing down neural activity.

What are depressants?

100

Every time Alex wears her red scarf, she gets an A on her test. This prompts Alex to wear her scarf every day without washing it.

What is an illusory correlation?
200

This part of the brain processes implicit memories, such as swimming.

What is the cerebellum?

200

This is variation around the mean. A large one on a test give Ms. Duvall some worry.

What is standard deviation?

200

These are neural clusters in the limbic system linked to emotions like aggression.

What is the amygdala?

200

This type of processing occurs from receiving sensory input.

What is bottom-up processing?

200

Discomfort that follows discontinuing the use of a drug.

What is withdrawal?

300

This increase in neural firing is considered the basis of learning and memory

What is long-term potentiation?

300

"I knew it all along!" Joey says when they finished their murder mystery novel.

What is hindsight bias?

300

This part of the brain is involved in language comprehension and expression.

What is Wernicke's area?

300

This neurotransmitter is greatly affected by the use of opiates.

What are endorphins?

300

This is the connection point between the terminal branches of one neuron and the dendrite of another.

What is the synapse?

400

The effect of this is the prevention of remembering older, long-term memories.

What is retrograde amnesia?

400

This perspective in psychology focuses on the potential of personal human growth.

What is the humanist perspective?

400

Janine was given this type of scan when her doctor had her ingest radioactive glucose and perform different tasks.

What is a PET scan?

400

Surrounding content can make an object seem lighter or darker

What is relative luminence?

400

This is the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter.

What is GABA?

500

This "replaying" of memories can alter them, possibly leading to inaccuracies.

What is reconsolidation?

500

This occurs when neither the participants nor the research assistants who collect data will know who is receiving experimental treatment.

What is a double-blind procedure?

500

This stage of action potential is when sodium invades the cell and potassium leaves.

What is repolarization?

500

This theory of how we hear is based on that different parts of the cochlea determines how we can tell the sound's pitch.

What is place theory?

500

This is the study of molecular mechanisms where environments trigger genetic expression.

What is epigenetics?