Who?
The Brain
Psychopathology
Phobias
Ethics
100

Who trained dogs with bells and food?

Ivan Pavlov

100

The brain area involved in understanding and producing meaningful speech 

Wernicke's area 

100

A disorder characterized by intense, frequent or continuous anxiety

Anxiety disorder

100

hypnochondria

fear of becoming ill

100

What is the university committee responsible for evaluating whether research proposals provide adequate protection of the rights of the participants called?

Institutional Review Board (IRB)

200

Who introduced behaviorism?

Watson


200

Parietal lobes are to ______, as occipital lobes are to ______. 

sensing: seeing 

200

A disorder characterized by age-inappropriate inattention, impulsiveness and hyperactivity.

Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

200

agoraphobia

fear of being in small spaces; or fear of being in open places 

200

the idea that persons should be given sufficient information about a study to make their decision to participate as a research subject an informed and voluntary one is called: 

informed consent

300

Who created the hierarchy of needs?

Maslow


300

The somatic nervous system is a component of the _______ nervous system.

Peripheral 

300

A psychological disorder marked by extreme mood swings; also called manic-depression.

Bipolar Disorder

300

zoophobia

fear of animals

300

A research strategy in which participants are not told of all the details of an experiment at its outset; used for the purpose of avoid demand characteristics is called: 

Deception

400

The founder of psychoanalysis is?

Freud

400
The central nervous system consists of the ______ and _______.

brain and spinal cord

400

An anxiety disorder characterized by symptoms such as flashbacks and recurrent thoughts of a psychologically distressing event outside the normal range of experience.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

400

Claustrophobia

fear of enclosed spaces

400

a post experimental session in which the experimenter explains the experiment's purpose, reduces any discomfort felt by the participants, and answers any questions posed by the participants is called: 

debriefing 

500
Who created the famous prison experiment?
Zimbardo 


500

The ____ controls emotions such as fear. 

amygdala 

500

A form of psychopathology, characterized by depressed mood, loss of interest in pleasurable activities, and disturbances in appetite, sleep, energy level and concentration.

major depressive disorder

500

Trypanophobia

fear of needles

500

In research ethics, an agreement on the part of the researcher not to divulge the identity of those participating in a research study is called: 

Confidentiality