States of Conciousness
Research Methods
Biology
Sensation
Perception
100
The term for our biological clock operating on a 24-hour system is called

The circadian rhythm 

100

A "Monday morning quarterback" describes a person who uses this psychological principle

Hindsight Bias

100

Part of brain involved in establishing long term memories

Hippocampus

100

Sensation is also known as

Bottom-up processing

100

The ability to listen to only one voice at a time even though many people are speaking, unless one hears their name.

Cocktail Party Effect

200

Sudden, irresistible daytime REM sleeping usually triggered by emotional excitement is a symptom of?

Narcolepsy

200

A correlation coefficient is measured on a scale of between what two numbers?

0.00-1.00

200

Word salad and broken speech are examples of...

Aphasia

200

The olfactory sense refers to which sense? 

Smell

200

The title of this category is also known as

Top-Down Processing

300

What hormone does the opioid heroin mimic, and what impacts could it have on the body?

Mimics endorphins

Sensation of euphoria, relief of pain, depressed physiology, agonizing withdrawl

300

The middle number. Among a skewed distribution of scores, this is the most representative measure of central tendency. 

Median

300

Deteriation of which neurotransmitter leads to Alzheimer's? 

ACh (Acetylcholine) 

300

The receptor cells for taste (the gustatory sense) is called? 

Taste buds

300

Griffin is washing his hands and adjusts the faucet handle until the water feels just slightly hotter than it did before. Griffin adjustment until he feels a difference is an example of...

Difference Threshold (JND)

400

What theory states that REM sleep triggers neural activity that evokes random visual memories which our sleeping brain weaves into meaning?

Activation synthesis theory

400

An organizational psychologist tests to see if wearing name tags makes the employees happier with their work. Identify the independent and dependent variables.

IV: wearing name tags

DV: employee happiness

400

Efferent neurons carry information from 1) ____ and spinal cord out to 2)_____ and glands.

1. Brain 

2. Muscles

400
The four sensations we can experience through touch are pain, 1)____, 2)____, and 3)____. 

1. Pressure

2. Warmth 

3. Cold 

400

Millie is watching the moon out the window of her car and it appears to move with her. What does this example describe?

Apparent Movement/Motion

500

Describe the function of  the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)

Releases/suppresses melatonin: Releases melatonin in darkness and inhibits in light, causing you to fall asleep or wake up under differing light conditions. 

500

Researchers watching and recording how elementary school students interact on the playground is an example of this type of research method.

Naturalistic Observation

500

The study of enviornmental influences on gene expression is known as...

Epigenetics

500

Which theory of pitch explains that the pitch we hear is dependant on where the cochlea's basilar membrane is stimulated? 

Place theory 

500

Describe the Phi Phenomenon.

when your brain makes it look like something is moving, even though it's not (ex: blinking lights- If you see one light turn off and another one turn on next to it, your brain might think the light is moving between the two spots)