The two types of cells found in the brain
What is Neuron and Glial cells
The developer of psycho-analysis
Who is Sigmund Freud
The variable that responds to change and is measured in an experiment.
What is the dependent variable?
The three parts of a Neuron
What are axons, dendrites, and soma
What is Gestalt?
The ability to test a hypothesis empirically and find the hypothesis to be incorrect.
What is falsifiable?
The main downfall of testing within a controlled environment.
What is low naturalistic observation?
The gap between hemispheres of the brain
What is the Corpus Callosum?
Championed by the founder of American psychology, William James.
What is functionalism?
the degree to which the testing environment is similar to the real world context.
What is Environmental realism?
What are agonist?
The cause of someone receiving damage to the occipital lobe of the brain.
What is visual processing?
A major component of the humanist perspective developed by Abraham Maslow.
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
The purpose of the institutional review board.
What is to protect the rights of participants in psychological science?
The first step of the scientific method.
What is Observation?
Famous Case study of a man who's frontal lobe is punctured in the late 1800s
Who is Phineas Gage?
The belief that the basic components of our experience can be organized in a lawful way.
What is Functionalism?
The three principles patients are protected by.
What is pre participation informed consent, post participation debriefing, and minimization of harm?
Latin for Dark room. A phrase that compares the way our eyes work to photographic technology.
What is camera Camera Obscura?