Memory
Emotions & Motivation
Learning
Miscellaneous
Development
100
The inability to retrieve information that was acquired before a particular date, usually the date of an injury or surgery
What is retrograde amnesia
100
This is at the base of Maslow's hierarchy
What is physiological needs
100
An event that tends to decrease the behavior it follows
What is punishment
100
This is the second stage (from the bottom) in Maslow's hierarchy
What is safety and security
100
Specific patterns of motor response that are triggered by specific patterns of sensory stimulation
What are reflexes
200
This type of memory has unlimited capacity
What is long term memory
200
This suggests that emotional expressions have the same meaning for everyone
What is the universality hypothesis
200

a previously neutral stimulus that produces a reliable response in an organism after being paired with a US

What is the conditioned stimulus

200
In classical conditioning, if a speck of dirt that gets into your eye will naturally cause a blinking reflex, it would be referred to as this
What is unconditioned stimulus
200
The notion that basic properties of an object do not change despite changes in the object's appearance
What is conservation
300
The amount of information you can hold in short-term memory
What is 7 +/- 2
300
This suggest that emotional expressions can cause the emotional experiences they signify
What is the facial feedback hypothesis
300

These neurons fire when performing certain actions or when observing another doing so

What are mirror neurons

300
According to Erikson's theory, this stage of social development characterizes adolescents
What is identity vs role confusion
300
The final stage of cognitive development that begins around the age of 11, during which children learn to reason about abstract concepts
What is the formal operational stage
400
the process of bringing to mind information that has been previously encoded and stored
What is retrieval
400
The purpose for or psychological cause of an action
What is motivation
400
This reinforcement schedule reinforces a response after an unpredictable number of responses
What is variable ratio
400
This basic emotion is facially expressed by nose wrinkled, upper lip raised, and tongue pushed outward
What is disgust
400
Agents that damage the process of development
What are teratogens
500
A fast-decaying store of visual information
What is iconic memory
500
The theory that a stimulus simultaneously triggers activity in the body and emotional experience in the brain
What is the Cannon-Bard theory
500
This pioneer researcher used a Bobo doll to study observational learning
Who is Albert Bandura
500
A person's understanding of the thoughts of other people is called this
What is theory of mind
500
A stage of moral development at which the morality of an action is determined by a set of general principles that reflect core values
What is postconventional morality