This is a neuro imaging technique to examine brain activity.
What is a fMRI
This section of the Four D's states that clients' behavior threatens themselves and/or others.
What is danger.
The act of physical/verbal behavior intended to hurt someone.
What is aggression.
This is identified as the neuron's cell body.
What is the soma.
This study had children watch an adult interact with a large inflatable object. The adult either played calmly with the doll or acted aggressively toward it, hitting, kicking, and yelling at it
What is the Bobo Doll study
This listening task is a type of experiment where a person listens to two different sounds or messages played into each ear simultaneously, using headphones.
What is dichotic listening task
These are persistent, unwanted thoughts that are uncontrollable and cause anxiety or stress.
What are obsessions.
This psychological phenomenon describes the tendency for individuals to be less likely to offer help in an emergency when others are present.
What is the bystander effect.
This photoreceptor cell is mostly found in the fovea and functions best in bright light (aka good with color detection)
What is a cone cell (or just cone works)
This type of learning happens when a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus, eventually triggering the same response
What is classical conditioning
This part of the brain is associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions, and problem solving
What is the frontal Lobe
These are errors in thinking that are commonly associated with psychological disorders.
What are cognitive distortions.
A preconceived negative feeling of a group and its individual members.
What is prejudice.
This type of aphasia affects a person’s ability to produce speech, making it difficult to articulate words, even though their understanding of language remains intact
What is Broca's aphasia
What is knowledge based on info gathered from observations, experience, or measurement rather than ideology or abstract logic
What is empiricism.
This syndrome causes the person to believe someone he or she knows has been replaced by a double.
What is Capgras syndrome
This section of the Four P's represents key developmental factors and underlying vulnerabilities, primarily early influence
What is predisposing factors
The illusion that our concealed emotions leak out and can be easily read by others.
What is the illusion of transparency
This condition occurs when a male has an extra X chromosome, resulting in features like taller stature, learning difficulties, and reduced testosterone levels, which can lead to infertility.
What is Klinefelter syndrome
This is the tendency of researchers only to publish positive results much more readily than negative results.
What is the file drawer problem
OR
What is publication bias
This is the limitation in cognitive processing that prevents multiple tasks from being done simultaneously
What is processing bottleneck
This is the system in relation to personality disorders, that acts as the "gas pedal"/"brakes" of the brain in terms of behavior.
What is the BAS system
OR
What is the behavioral activation systems
It's the loss of self-awareness and evaluation apprehension that occurs in group situations that foster responsiveness to group norms, good or bad
What is deindividuation.
This reflex is also known as the "stretch reflex" and occurs when a muscle is stretched, causing it to contract in response.
What is the myotatic reflex
This is the correct way to cite multiple authors in your APA formatted references.
What is the first author's last name, followed by et al., (year)