Unit One: Intro
Unit Two: Sensation
Unit 3 Consciousness
Unit 4: Memory and Stuff
Unit 4: Learning
100

The word psyche means

mind or soul

100

The process by which our brains organize and interpret information and put it into context.  Sometimes referred to as a top-down process.

Perception

100

Hypnosis, Biofeedback and Meditation are all

altered states of consciousness

100

What are the three parts of memory

Encoding, storage, retrieval

100

Learning to link two stimuli in a way that helps us anticipate an event to which we have a reaction.

Classical conditioning

200

Define psychology

The study of animal or human behavior and mental processes.

200

When one sense seems to stimulate a separate sense (often in an illogical means.)

Synesthesia

200

Opiates fit into this category of drug

Depressants

200

Grouping information into meaningful units so they can be remembered easier.

Chunking

200

This behaviorist, using a rewards and punishment box, realized that when learned behaviors are no longer rewarded they become extinct.  

Skinner aka Mr. Forehead

300

How is psychiatry different from psychology

Must have MD

300

The ability of the brain to make sense of many separate aspects at once, such as color, motion, shape, and depth is called...

parallel processing

300

Marijuana, mushrooms, and LSD are all these types of drugs.

Hallucinogens

300

When you are unable to create new memories after the event, that causes amnesia.

Anterograde amnesia

300

The following is an example of which schedule of reinforcement?  Imagine that you are training a rat to press a lever, but you only reinforce the first response after a ten-minute time period. The rat does not press the bar much during the first 5 minutes after reinforcement but begins to press the lever more and more often the closer you get to the ten-minute mark.

fixed interval 

400

A harmless pill medicine or procedure is prescribed more for the psychological benefit than any physiological impact.

placebo

400

Another name for pink-eye

conjuntivitis

400

.Discomfort and distress that follow the discontinued use of a drug is called 

Withdrawal

400

The extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to is called its

Validity

400

Describe the difference between a neutral and an unconditioned stimulus.  

Stimulus, which triggers a response naturally, before/without any conditioning, is unconditioned.

500

What is the difference between a double-blind study and a single-blind study?  

Double means the researches don't know which is real and which is placebo.

500

The minimum stimulation needed to register a particular stimulus 50% of the time.  Think of the hearing tests you have when you are a child.  They measure when you can hear a sound.

absolute threshold

500

The study of dreams

oneirology

500

A person who is otherwise limited in mental ability yet who has an exceptional talent or skill.

savant

500

Which schedule of reinforcement is this?

You receive a free flight after you have flown 60,000 miles with a particular airline.

fixed ratio