What is language?
What is Rationalization?
Self-justifying one's actions
Which disorder may cause one to have issues regarding the following: Compulsions, Perfectionism, and Control?
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Name 1 type of biomedical treatment
Drug Treatments, Surgery, ECT, Deep Brain Stimulation, etc.
What is the largest part of the brain?
Cerebrum
At what age does an accent become permanent?
9 years
What is Prejudice?
An unjustifiable (usually negative) attitude (thoughts) toward a group and its members
What is one possible biomedical cause of Schizophrenia?
Prenatal, Drug use, Brain anatomy
A type of therapy which aims to reduce anxiety through self-insight
Psychoanalysis
Corpus Callosum
When does the babbling stage switch to native language?
~10 months
What type of personality tests use ambiguous stimuli?
Projective Tests
What is the rule of thirds (for Schizophrenia)?
1/3 of people only have a singular episode; 1/3 of people have recuring episodes; 1/3 of people are chronic with unremitting symptoms
What is the only way Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) can be diagnosed?
What is the foundation and oldest part of the brain?
Brainstem (Hindbrain)
What are Pavlov's 5 critical terms?
Acquisition, Extinction, Spontaneous Recovery, Generalization, Discrimination
Which psychologist believed personality is rooted in achieving goals, purpose, or superiority?
Alfred Adler
Violent shaking of your brain inside your skull is a...?
Concussion (MBTI)
Who developed Cognitive Therapy?
Aaron Beck
What is the Limbic System associated with?
Emotions and Drives
What is the difference between Latent Learning and Insight Learning?
Latent learning: Learning by doing
Insight learning: Answer suddenly comes to you
What (most famous) concept did Matina Horner pioneer?
The concept of "fear of success in men and woman"
Prosopagnosia
What is an MEG used for?
Pinpointing the location of malfunctioning neurons
What are 4 things the Temporal Lobe controls?
Speech Comprehension, Hearing, Memory, Recognizing Faces