Stages of Life
Sleep
Memory
Behavior
Famous Experiments
100

Most information taken in.

Crucial Stage.

100

This stage lasts 10 minutes.

Stage 1

100

the 3 stages of memory

Encoding, Storage, and Retrieval

100

Experiences in life that shape you.

Nurture

100

This experiment was ended in 6 days.

Stanford Prison.

200

Important event in Maturity.

Reflection

200

Causes people to suddenly fall asleep.

Narcolepsy 

200

Learned Reaction to a conditioned stimulus.

Conditioned Response.

200

Punishing someone for making a mistake.

Negative reinforcement

200

Aimed to determine if stuttering was a learned behavior.

Monster Experiment.

300

Conflict of Adolescence.

Identity vs. Role confusion

300

Deepest sleep happens in what stage.

Stage 4

300
Getting rid of a memory.

Repressed memory.

300

Women have 2.

MAOA Genes.

300

Conductor of the Stanford Prison Experiment.

Philip Zimbardo

400

The outcome of Pre-School.

Asserting control and power over their environment.
400

Stress can make it occur randomly .

Sleep talking.

400

Transforming information so the nervous system can process it.

Encoding.

400

Organization of information into experiences.

Perception

400

Taught dog's to salivate when a bell was rung.

Ivan Pavlov.

500

The conflict in middle adulthood.

Generativity vs. Stagnation

500

Sleeping disorder that is mostly hereditary.

Sleep Walking

500

Something that does not make sense unless you add something to it.

Neutral Stimulus 

500

The 2 extra senses in psychology.

Vestibular and Kinesthesis.

500

Jane Elliot created what experiment.

A Class Divided