Name that subfield
Sensation/Perception
States of Consciousness
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
100

A psychologist is intrigued by the fact that some people are much more sensitive to painful stimuli than others are. 

What is Experimental 

100

If held at arms length, this item would be needed to cover the moon when the moon is on the horizon. 

What is a pea

100
These are drugs that increase concentration and reduce fatigue. 

What are stimulants

100
It's a relatively permanent change in behavior that is brought about by experiences. 

What is learning 

100

Its a cognitive shortcut that speeds decision making

What is a heuristic 

200

Luis is unique in his manner of responding to crisis situations, with an even temperament and a positive outlook. 

What is personality

200

Its something people become accustomed to when adaptation occurs, leading them to change their frame of reference. 

What is stimulus

200

These are drugs that increase relaxation and relieve pain and anxiety. 

What are narcotics 

200

This learning happens accidentally, without direct though

What is latent learning 

200

This promotes the idea that maturation influences linguistic capability

That is a nativist approach

300

Joan, an older student returning to college, is overwhelmed by the demands of studying while working at a full-time job. She needs to learn better organizational skills and work habits. 

What is counseling

300

What theory best explains the phenomenon of afterimages?

What is opponent process theory 

300

This theory suggests that dreams are the result of random activation of memories, organized into a logical storyline. 

What is latent content theory

300

This term describes an unpleasant stimulus whose removal increases the likelihood that the preceding behavior will be repeated

what is a negative reinforcer

300
It promotes the idea that language determines perception and understanding of the world

What is the learning-theory approach 

400

Janetta's job is stressful and demanding. She wonders if her lifestyle is making her more prone to certain illnesses, such as cancer and heart disease. 

What is health

400

Its a concept that is crucial for understanding the point at which a stimulus becomes strong enough to be detected by our sense organs. 

What is absolute threshold

400

This drug is likely being abused by someone who experiences heightened empathy and a simultaneous feeling of relaxation and energy. 

What is ecstasy

400

This is what an unconditioned stimulus leads to. 

What is an unconditioned response

400

This cognitive process takes place when individuals are shown a stimulus and then asked if they have encountered it before 

What is recognition 

500

What mental strategies are involved in solving complex word problems?

What is cognitive psychology 

500

This starts when we take in information from the world around us and send it to the brain to interpret. 

What is bottom-up processing

500
According to Freud, the latent content theory reveals this

What are unconscious wishes

500

If you give a speeding ticket for driving over the limit or assign extra homework for talking during class, it is an example of this. 

What is a positive punishment

500

This asserts language shapes and helps determine the way people perceive and understand the world 

What is linguistic-relativity approach