Stages of life
Famous psychology experiments
Sleep Disorders
Memory
Classical conditioning
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What's the most important event for an Infant?

Feeding

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What experiment included a dog?

Pavlovs dog experiment

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What sleep disorder can you die from?

Sleep Apnea

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True or false

memories can come back from a smell or a sound?

True

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What is negative reinforcement?

A type of reinforcement that involves a punishment for a behavior

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What is the conflict for Early Childhood?

Autonomy vs shame and doubt

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What was the first experiment we learned about in class?

Stanford Prison Experiment

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What is Insomnia?

Failure to get enough sleep at night and feel well rested the next morning

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What are the 3 stages of memory?

Encoding, storage, and retrieval

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What's a neutral stimulus?

A stimulus that doesn't initially elicit any part of an unconditioned response

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What is the outcome for Young Adults?

Young Adults need to form intimate loving relationships with other people

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Who created the Stanford Prison Experiment?

Philip Zimbardo

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What stage does sleep walking occur at?

Stage 4

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What is repressed memory?

Your brain fights to eliminate bad memories

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What is a conditioned response?

The learned reaction to a conditioned stimulus

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What is the conflict for Middle Adulthood?

Generativity vs stagnation

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What were the maximum volts in the Milgram Experiment

450 volts
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What stage does sleep talking occur at?

If words are clear stages 1-2

If words aren't clear stages 3-4

Sleep talking can occur at all stages

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Whats encoding?

The transforming of information so the nervous system can process it

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What's classical conditioning?

A leaning procedure in which associations are made between neutral stimuli and an unconditioned stimulus

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What is the failure of outcome for Maturity?

Regret and bitterness 

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Who created the Monster Study Experiment

Wendall Johnson

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Why does sleep paralysis occur?

Your brain is awake but your body isn't

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What is memory?

Input, storage, and retrieval of what has been learned or experienced by the brain

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What is a unconditioned response?

An organisms automatic reaction to stimulus