Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Misc.
100
The science of the Mind and Behavior
What is Psychology
100
The two halves of the brain are connected by what?
What is the Corpus Callosum?
100
Who believed that the eyes produced rays in order to see?
Who is Plato?
100
A type of learning that occurs when a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a stimulus that causes a reflexive behavior.
What is Classical Conditioning?
100
List the goals of Psychology?
What is describe, explain, predict, and control behavior
200
The outwardly observable acts of an individual?
What is The Level of the Brain
200
Name the three types of Neurons?
What is the Sensory, Motor and Interneurons?
200
What are the vibrations of molecules of the air surrounding us?
What is Sound Waves?
200
Reinforcement given for responses only when they are produced after a fixed interval of time.
What is a Fixed Interval?
200
The rule that the same percentage of a magnitude must be present in order to detect a difference between two stimuli or a change in a single stimulus. Accurate except for very large or very small magnitudes of stimuli.
What is Weber's Law?
300
Who proposed functionalism? and Who discovered Classical Conditioning? (ch. 4)
Who is William James and Ivan Pavlov?
300
This is made to carry information to and from all parts of the body?
What is the Nervous System?
300
Name the tiny bones located in the ear? Hint there are three.
What is the anvil, stirrup, and hammer?
300
The process by which a stimulus and response become associated with consequences of making the response.
What is Operant Conditioning
300
Is the raw data of experience, based on the activation of certain receptors located in the various sensory organs.
What is Sensation?
400
This type of Psychology emphasisis overall patterns of thoughts and experiences.
What is Gestalt Psychology?
400
A cell that receives, processes and sends information is?
What is a Neuron?
400
Being able to listen to two types of sounds due because we have two ears is known as?
What is dichotic listening?
400
When can you expect to see Anticipatory nausea in people?
What is receiving a treatment, etc?
400
Where did Psychology derive from?
What is Philosophy and Physiology
500
At the level of the brain Psychologist mainly focus on what?
What is Psysiological Factors?
500
Who discovered the phobias result from classical conditioning?
Who is Watson and Rayner?
500
How many Rods do each eye contain? How many Cones do each eye contain?
What is 100 to 120 million Rods and 5-6 million cones?
500
What is the abreviation for an Unconditioned Stimulus and Conditioned Stimulus?
What is (US) for Unconditioned and (CS) for Conditioned?
500
Concerned in part with physical coordination, if your cerebellum was damaged you might walk oddlyand have trouble standing normally and keeping an upright posture.
What is the Cerebellum?