Sensation & Perception
Consciousness
Learning
Memory
Trivia
100

What is the just-noticeable difference?

The smallest amount of stimulus change we can detect

100

How many stages of sleep are there?

Four

100

What is classical conditioning?

Learning to link two stimuli in a way that helps us anticipate an event to which we have a reaction

100

What is rehearsal?

The conscious repetition of information to be remembered.

100

What is a duel between three people called?

A truel

200

Describe rods and cones

•Rods

-Plentiful

–Basic shapes and forms

–Dark adaptation, Low levels of light

•Cones

–Color vision

–Shape and form perception

200

Name three disorders of sleep

Insomnia, Narcolepsy, Sleep Apnea, Night Terrors, Sleepwalking

200

What is ONE disadvantage of punishment?

–Punishment tells the organism only what not to do, not what to do;   Punishment often creates anxiety, which can interfere with future learning;   Punishment may encourage subversive behavior, prompting people to become sneaky;   Punishment from parents may provide a model for aggressive behavior.

200

Describe the Atkinson-Shiffrin Model

1.Stimuli are recorded by our senses and held briefly in sensory memory.

2.Some of this information is processed into short-term memory and encoded through rehearsal .

3.Information then moves into long-term memory where it can be retrieved later.

200

What is the rarest M&M color?

Brown

300

Define sensation and define perception

Sensation: The detection of physical energy by our sense organs, which send that information to the brain

Perception: The brain’s interpretation of raw sensory data

300

What is circadian rhythm?

Cyclical changes that occur on a roughly twenty-four-hour basis in many biological processes

300

What is negative reinforcement?

The removal of a stimulus that strengthens the probability of the behavior.

300

What is a flashbulb memory?

Emotionally intense events that become “burned in” as a vivid-seeming memory

300

What are the names of Cinderella’s stepsisters?

Anastasia and Drizella

400

Describe Proprioception and Vestibular Sense

Proprioception: Keeps track of where our body is and what it is doing, allowing us to move efficiently

Vestibular Sense: Enables us to sense and maintain our balance as we move about

400

What is activation synthesis theory?

REM sleep triggers impulses that evoke random visual memories, which our sleeping brain weaves into stories.

400

What is partial reinforcement?

Occasional reinforcement of a behavior and results in slower extinction

400

What role does the cerebellum play in memory?

The cerebellum (“little brain”) forms and stores our conditioned responses.

400

Which is the only edible food that never goes bad?

Honey

500

What is parallel processing?

building perceptions out of sensory details processed simultaneously in different areas of the brain

500
What are barbiturates and what effect do they have on the body?

Barbiturates are tranquilizers--drugs that depress central nervous system activity.

Effects: reducing anxiety and inducing sleep

500

Describe the four schedules of reinforcement.

Fixed interval: every so often

Variable interval: unpredictably often

Fixed ratio: every so many behaviors

Variable Ratio: after an unpredictable number of behaviors

500

What is the serial position effect

The serial position effect refers to the tendency, when learning information in a long list, to more likely recall the first items (primacy effect) and the last items (recency effect).

500

What is the most frequently sold item at Walmart?

Bananas