Brain
Ethics
Nervous System
Personality
Nervous System
100

The primary cell that builds all the structures of the nervous system. What are the 3 types?

Neurons

100

Informed consent tells the participant about the...

Purspose and nature of the experiment

100

What is the central nervous system made of?

brain and spinal cord


100

A projective personality test is...?

A test that is ambiguous and tries to uncover the unconscious personality of the person

100

What is the peripheral system made of?

nerves that branch off from the spinal cord (motor and sensory neurons)


200

What does the temporal lobe do? How does this differ from the occipital.

Interprets sound and smell senses

Occipital is vision

200

Voluntary participation involves what sort of form to be signed?

Consent form

200

What does the dendrite do?

Recieves the neurotransmitter and delivers impulse to cell body

200

The trait approach assumes that...

1. Traits are stable overtime

2. Traits dont change across situations

3. People differ with the amount of traits they have

200

What does the PNS stand for? and what are its 2 sub branches

Peripheral nervous system. Autonomic and somatic system

300

What is on our tongue that tastes food

Taste buds and chemoreceptors

300

No lasting harm is important because?

We dont want participants to experience pain or trauma after the experiment and into their future

300

What structure functions like a highway and transmits nerve impulses from the body to the brain and from the brain to the body?

The spinal cord

300

The social cognitive approach was proposed by...

Albert Bandura

300

What is the name of the nerve sends vision related information to the brain?

Optic nerve

400

What is the peripheral system composed of?

Sensory and Motor neurons
400

The guideline of withdrawal rights allows the participants to...

Leave the experiment whenever they need to, without explanation

400

If the myelin sheath starts to degenerate, what happens? What disease does this cause?

It means the neuron is not insulated anymore, communication difficulties

multiple sclerosis

400

Criticisms of the psychodynamic approach?

1) Lacks empirical evidence

2) Tends to be negative

400

What is the name of the space between dendrites and axon terminals?

synapse

500

What is one function of all of the 4 lobes of the brain?

Parietal- sensory cortex, spatial awareness, interprets sensory info 

Temporal- receives and interprets auditory info

Occipital- receives and interprets visual info

Frontal- executive functioning: personality, emotions, and decision making, motor cortex

500

Explain deception and give an example of when it might be applicable in an experiment

Where the experimenter may withold some information that may influence their behaviour within the expeirment.

500

This part of the nervous system is responsible for resting and digesting

Parasympathetic

500

What is the difference between a non-projective test and a projective test and which one is considered to be more accurate/valid and why?

Non-projective is unambiguous, objective and obtains quantitative data from participants often from a online question based test. A projective test is more ambiguous like the inkblot tests, which gets you to see the unconscious desires and personality of the person. 

500

Distinguish between the sympathetic system and the parasympathetic system. Giving examples of each

Sympathetic: increased physiological response (fight or flight system) increase heart rate, breathing etc.

Parasympathetic: slowing down, resting, digesting response. Body is less stressed.