Psychologists
Psychobiology
Terms
Disorders
Psychology Club
100

Who is the psychologists known for researching the Ego and the Id

Sigmund Freud

100

This neurotransmitter, often associated with mood regulation, is commonly targeted by antidepressants like SSRIs. 

serotonin

100

This is the study the human mind and behaviors, especially affecting behavior

Psychology

100

a low mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities for long periods of time. This is different from regular mood changes and feelings about everyday life. Symptoms occur for two or more weeks. 

Major Depressive Disorder

100

What day and time are psychology club meetings held?

Every Thursday at 11 am.

200

Who did the Stanford Prison Experiment? 

Phillip Zimbardo

200

The structure in the brain responsible for regulating basic life functions such as heartbeat and breathing is called...

medulla (oblongata)

200

a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.

Mental Health

200

This disorder is characterized by extreme mood swings, including emotional highs (mania) and lows (depression).

Bipolar Disorder

200

Who is the Club Advisor?

Dr. Duff

300

Who was the psychologist who studied conditioning in dogs?

Ivan Pavlov

300

This part of the brain, crucial for learning and memory, is especially sensitive to damage in Alzheimer's disease. Explicit memories are stored in here.


the hippocampus?


300

This concept, introduced by Abraham Maslow, represents a hierarchy of needs that culminates in the realization of one's full potential.

self-actualization?

300

This anxiety disorder causes a person to have recurring thoughts and behaviors they feel compelled to perform repeatedly.

obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)?

300

What was Noe's "fun fact" from the first psychology club meeting?

He has a crumble addiction.

400

Which Psychologist did experiments on social learning with a doll?

Alfred Bandura

400

The “fight or flight” response is largely mediated by this system, which uses hormones like adrenaline.

 What is the sympathetic nervous system?

400

This type of learning occurs when an individual learns to associate a previously neutral stimulus with a meaningful stimulus, resulting in a learned response.

classical conditioning

400

a type of memory loss that occurs when you can't form new memories

anterograde amnesia

400

When are the Psi Beta Induction transcripts due by? (Day and Time)

September 19th at 11 am.

500

Which psychologist came up with the social learning theory?

Lev Vygotsky

500

the theory proposing that behaviors are influenced by a combination of genetic predispositions and environmental factors is known as the __________ approach.

Biopsychology Approach

500

an anxiety disorder that causes people to have an intense fear of being in places or situations where it might be difficult to escape or where help might not be available

Agoraphobia

500

a temporary state where a person has memory loss (amnesia) and ends up in an unexpected place

Dissociative Fugue

500

What is the Exact name (not acronym) for the research conference we attend during the spring semester?

Western Psychological Association (WPA).