Foundations
Scientific Method/Nervous System
Brain
NervesSensation/Perception
Consciousness
100
The scientific study of behaviors and mental processes 

Psychology 

100

A systematic approach used to investigate phenomena, acquire new knowledge, and test hypotheses about human behaviors.

Scientific Method 

100

The "rear" of the brain: includes things such as the medulla and cerebellum. 

Hindbrain 

100

Process of receiving a stimulus and transforming those energies into neural energies. 

Sensation 

100

This psychological concept refers to an ongoing state, in which there is changing sensations, thoughts, and feelings. 

Consciousness 

200

Thoughts, feelings and motives that cannot be directly observed.

Mental Processes 

200

Commonly referred to as the body's electrocommunication system 

Nervous System 

200

The area between the hindbrain and forebrain. 

Midbrain 

200

The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information so that it makes sense. 

Perception

200

Concepts such as thinking, planning, and problem-solving are considered to be _________ levels of consciousness. 

Higher 
300

Everything that we do that can be directly observed 

Behavior

300

Phenomena that psychologists use that may impact the outcome of a study. 

Variables 

300

The upper-most part of your brain, which consists of several lobes to carry out functions. 

Forebrain 

300

Within sensation and perception, the minimum amount of stimulus energy a person can detect. 

Absolute Threshold 

300

Concepts that are automatically done and require little thought are considered to be __________ levels of consciousness. 

Lower
400

An early school of psychological thought that focused on identifying the structures of the mind. 

Structuralism 

400

Nerve cells that handle information processing 

Neurons 

400
A part of the brain that carries out key functions such as hearing, seeing, language processing, and memory. 

Lobes

400

Nerves that carry information to the brain and spinal cord 

Afferent/Sensory Nerves 

400

Stage W, Non-REM 1, Non-REM 2, Non-REM 3, and REM are all considered stages of ____________

Sleep 

500
The exploration of the structures of the mind through the examination of an individual's own thoughts. 

Introspection 

500

Where most information processing occurs between nerves 

Neural Networks 

500

The area of the brain where the most complex mental functions take place. 

Cerebral Cortex 

500

Nerves that carry information OUT of the brain and spinal cord 

Efferent/Motor Nerves 

500

REM sleep is where most _____________ take place. 

Dreams