Consciousness
Development
Emotion
Personality
Extra
100

High levels of sensory awareness, thought, and behavior.

What is wakefulness?

100

The three developmental domains are physical development, cognitive development, and...

What is psychosocial development?

100

A prolonged, less intense state than emotion.

What is mood?

100

This state of consciousness is seen as the personality of others. (ID, Ego, and Superego)

What is ego?

100

Biological rhythm that occurs over approximately 24 hours.

What is circadian rhythm? 

200

The actual content of the dream.

What is manifest content?

200

Views development as occurring in unique stages (specific times or ages).

What is discontinuous development?

200

The hypothalamus, thalamus, hippocampus, and amygdala are all part of this system of the brain.

What is the limbic system?

200

Patterns that exist in our collective unconscious across cultures/societies.

What are archetypes?

200

Focused on children’s cognitive growth and theorized that cognitive abilities develop through four specific stages

What is Piaget's Cognitive Theory?

300

The most common sleep disorder

What is insomnia?

300

Claimed that children’s pleasure-seeking urges are focused on different erogenous zones at each of the 5 stages of development

What is Freud's Psychosexual Theory?

300

This effect says intrinsic motivation is diminished when extrinsic motivation is given.

What is the overjustification effect?

300

The two strong emotions of the four different emotions/temperaments.

What is melancholic and choleric?

300

A sensory relay center for the brain

What is the thalamus?

400

Occurs when a person requires more and more of a drug to achieve effects previously experienced at lower doses

What is tolerance?

400

Any environmental agent (biological, chemical, or physical) that causes damage to the developing embryo or fetus.

What is a teratogen?

400

This theory says that emotions arise from physiological arousal.

What is the James Lange theory?

400

The universal version of personal unconscious, holding mental patterns, or memory traces, which are common to all of us.

What is collective unconcious?

400

Emphasizes both learning and cognition as sources of individual difference in personality.

What is the social cognitive theory?
500

Drugs that suppress the central nervous system activity

What are depressants?

500

Neural connections are reduced during childhood and adolescence to allow the brain to function more efficiently.

What is the pruning period?

500

Attentional control, cognitive reappraisal, and response modulation are all examples of...

What are emotional regulation strategies?

500

Learning approaches to personality focus on observable, measurable phenomena.

What is the behavioral perspective?

500

level of confidence in our own abilities, developed through social experiences.

Self efficacy