VOCAB
Sensation and Perception
Learning: Principals and Applications
Memory and Thought
Thinking and Language
Stress and Health
100

The organization of sensory information into meaningful experiences. 

Perception

100

What is an example of an animal's absolute threshold that is far superior to that of humans?

  • Dogs can hear whistle
  • Eagle vision
  • Grasshopper hairs
  • Migratory birds and magnetic sense
  • Bats and porpoises sound
100

Who was the first to test classical conditioning on a dog using food and a tuning fork?

Ivan Pavlov

100

Memory that involves events that are shocking or emotional.  

Flashbulb memory

100

At what age can children utter single words?

1 year or 12 months or 365 days

100

Information that leads someone to believe that he or she is cared for, loved, respected, and part of a network of communication and mutual obligation. 

Social Support

200

The Nerve that carries smell impulses from the nose to the brain. 

Olfactory Nerve

200

What is an example of sensory adaptation?

  • Darkened movie theatre 
  • Skin adapt to cold weather
  • Disagreeable odors
  • Street noises in a busy city
  • Clothes on your body
200

John B Watson and Rosalie Rayner attempted to condition an 11-month-old infant named __________ to fear laboratory rats. 

Albert

200

What vitamin is essential for maintaining healthy nerve cells?

Vitamin B12

200

Thinking about thinking is known as _____________.

Metacognition 

200

When a person must choose between two or more options that tend to result from opposing motives. 

Conflict Situations

300

The sense of movement and body position.

Kinesthetics 

300

The most common kind of color deficiency is being able to see the difference between shades of _________ and _______________. 

Reds and Greens 

300

Conditioning in which desirable behavior is reinforced with valueless objects, which can be accumulated and exchanged for valued rewards is called ___________ economy. 

Token

300

Short term memory without rehearsal usually lasts about _________ seconds. 

20

300

I visual, mental representation of an event or object.

Image

300

____________ or ___________ response is the body's immediate reaction to stress. 

Fight or Flight 

400

A learning procedure in which associations are made between a neutral stimulus and a unconditioned stimulus. 

Classical Conditioning

400

Pain that lasts for months or years is called _____________ pain. 

Chronic

400
  • If a person feels sick after trying a new food, they might think the food was the cause, even though there might have been a different reason.  What is this called?

Taste Aversion

400

Fading away of memory over time. 

Decay

400

Who believed children learned to produce speech through operant conditioning?

BF Skinner

400

Most of the stress we undergo comes from _____________________ relationships.

interpersonal 

500

Learning in which a certain action is reinforced or punished, resulting in corresponding increases or decreases in occurrence. 

Operant Conditioning
500

What is the "Gate Control Theory of Pain"?

Lessening the pain by shifting our attention somewhere else.

500

Learning by imitating others is called ____________. 

Modeling

500

A system for remembering that involves repeating information like when remembering a phone number long enough to dial it. 

Maintenance Rehearsal 

500

Daydreams and fantasies are examples of ______________ thinking. 

Undirect

500

A coping strategy that refers to the combined personality traits of control, commitment, and challenge that help us reduce the stress we feel.  

Hardiness

600

Stress that stems from acute anxiety or pressure. 

Distress
600

Sense of taste is known as ______________.

Gustation

600

If a student routinely earns D's in class despite hours of studying, they may decide that studying is useless and stop trying altogether.  This occurrence is called ______________. 

Learned helplessness

600

Drug use and severe stress can cause this type of memory loss. 

Amnesia 

600

The study of the MEANING of language. 

Semantics

600
Relatively minor day-to-day stressors are called ________________. 

Hassles