These basic needs are at the foundation of Maslow's hierarchy
What are physiological
100
Ekman gathered evidence that there are ____ basic emotions
What are six
100
This term refers to a set of neurons that serves to retain memory over time
What is a Memory Store
100
This process of language refers to being able to understand produced language
What is comprehension
100
This theory of intelligence holds that there many different and specialized types of intelligence
What is the Theory of Multiple Intelligences
200
All of the variety of events that convert food molecules into the energy needed for cell function together are called
What is metabolism
200
____ indicate when, to whom, and how strongly certain emotions can be shown
What are Display Rules
200
This term refers to the process of repeating information over and over again to retain it
What is Rehearsal
200
This famous case of child neglect/abuse illustrated that there might indeed be a critical period for language development
What is the Case of Genie
200
This theory of intelligence focuses on our abilities to perceive and understand emotions
What is Emotional Intelligence
300
Which level of Maslow's hierarchy is characterized by the US Army's slogan: "Be all that you can be"?
What is self-actualization
300
During a horror movie, you are tense and scared. When a cat jumps out of nowhere, you are easily startled. This experience is an example of what?
What is Fear-Potentiated Startle
300
Your memory for the moment you heard about the planes crashing into NYC's Twin Towers would likely be considered a ________
What is a Flashbulb Memory
300
This strategy for problem solving is a short-cut that can save you time, but doesn't guarantee the correct answer
What is a Heuristic
300
Using Sternberg's theory, knowing how to sew on a button is an example of this type of intelligence
What is Practical
400
You skipped breakfast and now you're hungry while taking your exam. What theory explains why you would rush to get a snack following the exam?
What is Drive-Reduction Theory
400
Which theory suggests that you would not experience intense anger unless you were first aware of your racing heart or other symptoms of physiological arousal?
What is the James-Lange Theory
400
The fleeting images you see out the car window occur in this memory store
What is sensory memory
400
In which of the following parts of the brain would damage most likely result in trouble speaking words?
What is Broca's Area
400
The SAT and GRE are examples of this kind of test
What is an Aptitude Test
500
I was bored over the weekend, so I decided to go out for a walk with a friend. What theory of motivation explains my behavior?
What is Arousal Theory
500
According to _____, emotions arise from a combination of brain and body reactions and interpretations, along with memories that pertain to the situation.
What is the Emerging Synthesis
500
Recalling the meaning of a word is an example of this type of memory
What is semantic memory
500
This bias involves a tendency to stick to one's beliefs, regardless of contradictory evidence
What is Belief Perseverance
500
Thinking of many different uses for a brick is a type of ____ thinking