Psychologists
Development
Sleep
Conditioning
Memory
100

This psychologist is known for his psychosexual stages of development.

Sigmund Freud

100

This parenting style has no rules or expectations. Parents tend to be uninvolved or indifferent to their children's lives.

Neglectful Parenting Style

100

This is known as our internal clock. It tells us when we are tired and when we should be awake. 

Circadian Rhythm

100

This type of reinforcement strengthens a response by presenting a typically pleasurable stimulus after response.

Positive Reinforcement

100

Your storehouse of accumulated learning.

Memory

200

He created a hierarchy of needs with the idea that people could reach their full potential. 

Abraham Maslow

200

The stage of life around age 10 where a child's hormones begin to surge. 

Puberty

200

How often do we cycle through the sleep stages? 

Every 90 minutes

200

Any consequence that decreases the frequency of the behavior it follows. 

Punishment

200

Memories that are classically conditioned. You do not have to think about these memories to recall them. 

Implicit Memories

300

This psychologist studied obedience and his famous experiment tested how long people would give electric shocks to another person.

Stanley Milgram

300

What is one way identity is influenced in teens? 

Parents, Peers, Culture

300

During this stage of sleep, we dream.

REM

300

This type of motivation is used to gain external rewards.

Extrinsic Motivation

300

When you organize information into familiar, manageable units. 

Chunking

400
This psychologist came up with a four stage theory for cognitive development. 

Jean Piaget

400

There are two main aspects that dominate our adult lives. What is one of them? 

Work or Love

400

There are many reasons we sleep. Name one.

Sleep protects

Sleep helps us recover

Sleep helps us remember

Sleep feeds creative thinking

Sleep supports growth

400
An animal forms associations between two events it does not control. (i.e. Pavlov's dog)

Classical Conditioning

400

Memories that are seared into a brains through traumatic or emotional experiences. (i.e. 9/11 or Pearl Harbor)

Flashbulb Memories

500

This psychologist is known for his work on social-cognitive development and personality. He is most known for his experiment involving an inflatable Bobo doll. 

Albert Bandura

500

According to Piaget's 4 stage theory. This stage begins at birth and last to 2 years. It is where babies take in the world using their senses.

Sensorimotor Stage

500

This sleep disorder causes problems with falling asleep and staying asleep.

Insomnia

500

Animals associate their own actions with consequences.

Operant Conditioning

500

Two ways we can improve memory.

Rehearsal

Making the Material Meaningful

Retrieval Cues

Mnemonic Devices

SLEEP

Self-testing