Functions of the Brain
Social psychology
Learning
cross-culture
Psychology
Memory
100

Frontal lobe is responsible for ...

Planning 

Abstract thinking

Judgment 

movement 

100

Social learning theory 

People acquire behavior through watching and learning from role models 

100

Extinction 

complete stop of condition response after stimulus is not used over some time. 

100

Culture shock

New country that has different ideals from you and feeling overwhelmed by the differences.

100

How to improve memory 

Chunking 

Rehearsal 

Mnemonics 

200

Wernicke's Area... 

Language comprehension and expression 

200

Self -serving bias.

Tendency to view ourselves more favorably than others in the same position. 

200

Spontaneous recovery 

Reappearance of conditioned response after a period of extinction.

200

Advantages of multiculturalism 

Learn different cultures 

Make connections 

Higher tolerance towards minorities 

Encourages integration and exchange of ideas

200

Theories on forgetting 

Encoding failure 

Retrieval failure 

300

Hippocampus 

Processes memories for long-term storage and emotion as it's within the limbic system

300

Bystander effect

The likely hood of bystanders helping in an emergency is influence by number of people around

300

Classical conditioning 

Process of associating a stimulus with a learnt response. 

300

Pluralism

two or more cultures co-exist each holding on to their own set of rules and values.

300

What parts of the brain involve memory 

Hippocampus and cerebellum 

400

Spinal reflex 

Occurs without conscious thought to protect us from potentially painful events. 

runs from brains ten to lower middle section response from sensations. 

400

General Aggression model (GAM)

Suggests that exposure to violent video games increase likelihood of perceiving a situation as aggressive

400

Pavolv (1897/1902)

Conditioning a dog to salivate when bell rings by associating food with bell.

Passive learning

400

Reducing prejudice 

Reconditioning - condition about misconceptions

Norms - teach and make people aware

Accountability - call people out for discrimination 

400

short term memory 

limited duration and capacity 

500

Parkinson's Disease: cause, symptoms, treatment

Cause - loss of dopamine

Symptoms - tremors, incoordination, reduced facial expressions, slow movement.

Treatment - drug treatment increasing dopamine and physical therapy.

500

Biological theories of gender role formation 

Gender roles are developed because of genetic make-up, reproductive system and other biological factors such as hormones 

500

Little albert expt 

Designed to find out whether fear can be a learnt response.

Watson paired a loud noise with a white rat to cause fear until he showed fear without the scary noise.  

500

Cognitive dissonance

Attitudes don't match our behaviours 

e.g. person smokes ( behaviour) but knows smoking is bad (beliefs: cognitive)

500

Explicit memory 

consciously retrieving memory such as fact, knowledge or personal life events