Memory
Intelligence
Emotion
Stress
Motivation
100

Learning that persists over time.

What is memory?

100

Ability to classify problem/stimuli, modify behavior adaptively, reason deductively, reason inductively, develop and use conceptual models, and understand.

What is intelligence?

100
Adaptive responses that aid in survival.

What is emotion?

100

Physical or psychological response symptoms that disrupt homeostasis after exposure to a perceived threatening event.

What is stress?

100

Motivation arising from the anticipated benefits of completing a goal.

What is extrinsic motivation?

200

Memory model of sensory memory->short term memory<->long term memory

What is Atkinson & Shiffrin's 3-Step Memory Model?

200

These have an influence on intelligence.

What is nature and nurture?

200

Bodily arousal/physiological responses, expressive behaviors/physical behavior, and conscious experiences/cognitions and beliefs about an event.

What are the components of emotion?

200

The stress hormone.

What is cortisol?

200

Motivation arising from the process of pursuing a goal.

What is intrinsic motivation?

300

Facts and experiences that we consciously know and declare

What are explicit memories?

300
All abilities related to intelligence correlate and combine to form one construct.

What is general intelligence (g)?

300

Some emotional reactions require no conscious thought while others do.

What is the two-track brain?

300
Motivating stress.

What is eustress?

300

Humans are motivated to behave in ways that either increase or decrease their arousal levels.

What is arousal theory?

400

Memories that do not need conscious learning or thought to activate

What are implicit memories?

400

Invented to help place children in right school level but ended up having eugenics implications.

What are intelligence tests?

400

Joy, anger, interest-excitement, disgust, surprise, sadness, fear, contempt, shame, and guilt.

What are Carroll Izard's 10 Basic Emotions?

400

Demotivating stres.

What is distress?

400

Physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self-actualization, and self-transcendence.

What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

500

Encoding failure, storage decay, retrieval failure, motivated forgetting, memory construction errors

What are causes of forgetting?
500

There are three intelligences: analytical, creative, and practical.

What is Sternberg's Triarchic Theory?

500

Belief that releasing aggressive energy through action or fantasy relieves anger.

What is catharsis?

500
People feel less stressed when they have or think they have this.

What is control?

500

Living creatures have physiological needs that create psychological drives if the needs are not met.

What is drive-reduction theory?