Sensation & Perception
Consciousness
Memory
Cognition
Mixed!
100

The process by which the brain organizes and interprets sensory information to transform it into meaningful objects and events. 

What is perception?

100

The 24-hour cycle that regulates sleep and wakefulness is called ____.

What is circadian rhythm? 

100

Encoding based on features like color or letters. 

What is shallow encoding?

100

The smallest unit of sound in language.

What is a phoneme?

100

The inability to form new memories after an injury.

What is anterograde amnesia?

200

The smallest amount of a stimulus a person can detect is called the ______.

What is the absolute threshold?

200

REM sleep is associated with vivid dreaming and muscle _____.

What is paralysis?

200

Remembering the first and last items in a list best demonstrates this effect. 

What is the serial position effect?

200

The theory that language determines thought. 

What is linguistic determinism? 

200

People overestimate their accuracy due to ____.

What is the overconfidence bias?

300

This theory suggests color vision is based on three types of cones that are sensitive to red, green, and blue light. 

What is trichromatic theory? 

300

According to the activation-synthesis theory, dreams are ____.

What is random neural activity being interpreted by the brain?

300

This brain structure plays a large role in the formation of memory.

What is the hippocampus?

300

The 3 category levels. 

What are subordinate, basic, and superordinate?

300

When you relate new information to your own experiences, you're using ____.

What is self-referential encoding?

400

Damage to the bones of the middle ear can cause this type of hearing loss. 

What is conductive hearing loss? 
400
A sleep disorder characterized by sudden attacks of sleep during waking hours. 

What is narcolepsy?

400

Remembering where you were when a major event happened is known as a ____.

What is a flashbulb memory? 

400

The tendency to rely on immediate examples that come to mind.

What is the availability heuristic?

400

Drugs that slow down the nervous system are classified as _____.

What are depressants?

500

This theory explains why we see afterimages in opposing colors, like red-green or blue-yellow. 

What is opponent process theory? 

500

The brain structure that controls circadian rhythms is the ___.

What is suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)?

500

When new information interferes with old information.

What is retroactive interference?

500

Gardner proposed that intelligence is made up of multiple types, including ___. 

What is: linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, musical, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic

500

The brain's tendency to fill in gaps in sensory information to perceive a complete, familiar form. 

What is top-down processing?