Can you recall?
What are hormones?
Can you speak my language?
Are you motivated yet?
How to approach Psych?
100

Activated memory that holds a few items briefly, such as 7 digits of a phone number while dialing, before the information is stored or forgotten.

What is short-term memory?


100

Chemical messengers that are manufactured by the endocrine glands that travel through the bloodstream and affects other tissues.

What are hormones?

100

Starting at about 4 months old, the stage of speech development, in which the infant spontaneously utters various sounds.

What is the bobbing stage?

100

A need or desire that energizes and directs behavior.

What is motivation?

100

How the body and brain enable emotions, memories, and sensory experiences.

What is the biological approach?


200

The relatively permanent and limitless storehouse of the memory system includes knowledge, skills, and experiences.

What is long-term memory?

200

A pair of glands that sit above the kidneys and secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine.

What are the Adrenal Glands?

200

In language, the smartest distinctive sound unit.

What is a phoneme?

200

The idea that psychological need creates an aroused tension state that motivates an organism to satisfy the need.

What is drive-reduction theory?

200

How the natural selection of traits promoted the survival of genes.

What is the evolutionary approach?

300

Organized items into familiar, manageable units, and often occurs automatically. 

What is chunking?

300

A gland that regulates growth and controls other endocrine glands.

What is the Pituitary Gland?

300

In language, what is the smallest unit that carries meaning.

What is a morpheme?

300

The body's resting rate of energy.

What is basal metabolic rate?

300

How behavior springs form unconscious drives and conflicts.

What is the psychodynamic approach?
400

A neural center that is located in the limbic system and helps process explicit memories for storage.

What is hippocampus?
400

This hormone regulates chemicals in the brain and enhances well being.


What is Serotonin?

400
Speech development stage where the child speaks using mostly nouns and verbs.

What is telegraphic speech?

400
An eating disorder characterized by episodes of overeating usually of high-calorie foods, followed by vomiting laxative use, fasting or excessive.

What is bulimia nervosa?

400

How we learn observable responses.

What is the behavioral approach?
500

In psychoanalytic theory the basic defense mechanism that banishes from consciousness anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories?

What is repression?

500

Hormones secreted by the pancreas to regulate ones blood sugar.

What is Insulin?

500

Part of the brain that controls language and expression.

What is the Broca's area?

500

Significantly binge-eating episodes following by distress, disgust, or guilt, but without the compensatory purging fasting, or excessive exercise that marks bulimia nervosa.

What is binge-eating disorder?

500

How we meet our needs for love and acceptance and achieve self-fulfillment.

What is the humanistic approach?