The part of the eye which is colored and acts as a way to dilate or constrict the pupil.
What is the Iris?
The 2 outer most parts of the ear.
What is pinna (auricle), and auditory meatus (ear canal)?
5 basic tastes involved in gustation.
What are salty, sweet, sour, bitter, umami?
Neurons which send messages from you skin receptors to your brain.
What are sensory neurons? afferent neurons?
The idea that a study can be applicable to the target population. Is mostly lacking in case studies.
What is generalizable?
What is correlational study?
What is the pupil?
The eardrum is also called this.
What is tympanic membrane?
What is transduction?
the 3 colors in cones are associated with vision according to this theory.
What is trichromatic theory?
A research which wants to conduct a study on the effects of agonist (binds to receptors and activates) and antagonist (binds to receptors but does not activate) agents. The agents have not been tested on animals, and may violate which part of research methods.
What is ethical violation? Protection from harm?
An in depth study of a group of participants which have had surgery on corpus callosum (split brain) and the psychological effects in social situations.
What is a case study?
Back of the eye where light receptors are located.
What is the retina?
The snail shape part of the ear where cilias are located.
What is the cochlea?
These are located in the grooves of our tongues which serve as chemical molecule receptors.
What are papillae, tastebuds?
A quantifiable exact procedure of a study, So that it can be replicated.
What is operational definition?
When conducting research on elementary school children researchers must first obtain this.
What is informed assent?
Recording the psychological effects of education and working part-time. Researchers study the participants from a distance without interacting with participants.
What is naturalistic observation?
What are cones?
The principle of hearing which states that pitch and sound are determined by the location of the sound wave on the organ of corti.
What is place theory?
Biting down on a mysterious food item which detects a bitter sensation. Reaction times of different people is studied by this type of psychologist. They focus on what traits have allowed human survival and adaption over time.
What is an evolutionary psychologist?
Information processing which mostly uses external stimuli to form perception.
What is bottom-up processing?
Chemical messengers, not hormones, but this which are released and absorbed by a network of neurons (nerve cells). Many exist within 2 broad categories (excitatory and inhibitory).
What are neurotransmitters?
Simultaneous analysis of two different age groups to see how taste and smell are linked with memory and cognition development.
What is a cross-sectional study?
The idea or principle that color perception is seen through oppositional color receptors in the retina. Responsible for afterimages when looking away from a color filled image.
What is opponent processing theory?
The wavelength (frequency) determines this, and the height (amplitude) of the wave determines this. Both are related to sound
What is pitch (hz) and loudness (decibals)?
When tasting something bitter and potentially poisonus these neuron types will send messages from your brain to your muscles in your mouth to spit it out.
What are efferent neurons? motor neurons?
A strong negative coefficient scores shows a strong relationship, between 2 variables, but it cannot determine this.
What is causality? What is correlation does not imply causation?
Glutamate is this type of chemical messenger. It increases the chance for action potential.
What is excitatory neurotransmitter?
A 20-year study on the behavioral impact of character strong. This study looks at how character strong curriculum changed development of character over the course of a lifetime.
What is a longitudinal study?
What is action potential?
2 types of hearing impairments.
What is conductive hearing loss and sensorineural hearing loss?
3 main features of somatosensation (touch). Think about what you could feel when skin receptors are activiated by a stimulus, or an object.
What are temperature, pressure, pain?
Along with the vestibular system in you ear with lliquid, this part of the brain helps with balance and orientation.
What is the cerebellum?
GABA is this type of chemical messenger. It does slows or prevents action potential.
What is inhibitory neurotransmitter?
A mental tendency which makes us perceive something in a particular way or having expectations.

What is perceptual set?
Associated with cognition, executive decision making is this frontal lobe structure. It is very important for making good grades and good decisions and also involved in personality.
What is the prefrontal cortex?