Psychology Cognition and consciousness Bio Theories psychology Mental
Psychology
Cognition and consciousness Bio. Theories psychology Mental Disorders and Therapy Social
Stage of sleep that occurs approximately every 90 minutes, associated with dreaming A-A 1
What is REM (rapid eye movement) sleep? Q-A 1
A mental structure that organizes information in the mind and guides thoughts A-A 2
What is a schema? Q-A 2
These are three stages of memory through which information is encoded and stored. A-A 3
What are sensory memory, working memory, and long term memory? Q-A 3
Chomsky theorized that speech development occurred due to this structure. A-A 4
What is the language acquisition device? Q-A 4
A form of interference related to the sequence in which information is presented. A-A 5
What is the serial position effect? Q-A 5
The lobe of the brain related to conscious thought, problem solving, and decision making. A-B 1
What is the frontal lobe? Q-B 1
The term more commonly referred to as the sense of smell A-B 2
What is olfaction? Q-B 2
This division of the autonomic nervous system is associated with emergency situations and unpleasant emotions. A-B 3
What is the sympathetic division? Q-B 3
A-B 4
What are dendrites? Q-B 4
Damage to this brain structure can impair or prevent the formation of new memories. A-B 5
What is the hippocampus? Q-B 5
A psychological theory developed by Freud, based on examination of early childhood development and the unconscious A- C 1
What is psychoanalysis? Q-C 1
Trait theory of personality calls these the Big 5. A-C 2
What are ? 1. openness 2. conscientiousness 3. extraversion 4. agreeableness 5. neuroticism Q-C 2
The concept of conservation is fully established during this stage of Piaget’s theory. A-C 3
What is concrete operational? Q-C 3
Erikson theorized that this was the major challenge during adolescence. A-C 4
What is identity vs. role confusion? Q-C 4
This man was the originator of the concept of operant conditioning and a prominent behaviorist. A-C 5
Who is B. F. Skinner? Q-C 5
This disorder includes symptoms of hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thoughts and speech. A-D 1
What is schizophrenia? Q-D 1
Bipolar is classified as this type of disorder. A-D 2
What are mood disorders? Q-D 2
ECT therapy is still used to treat this type of disorder. A-D 3
What is depression? Q-D 3
This is the most commonly held therapeutic perspective by psychologists today. A-D 4
What is eclectic? Q-D 4
SSRI is an acronym for these types of medication. A-D 5
What are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors? Q-D 5
The tendency to emphasize internal causes and ignore external causes when examining the behaviors of others. A-E 1
What is the fundamental attribution error? Q-E 1
This psychologist conducted the famous experiment testing individual willingness to follow the instructions of an authority figure even in extreme circumstances. A-E 2
Who is Stanley Milgram? Q-E 2
This type of image was used in research primarily by this psychologist. A-E 3
Who is Solomon Asch? Q-E 3
The bay of pigs is an example of this principle. A-E 4
What is group think? Q-E 4
Complete love involves these three elements. A-E 5
What are passion, intimacy, and commitment? Q-E 5
Final Jeopardy Mental Disorders Q’est-ce que c’est que. S-Final
Final Jeopardy This disorder is characterized by a psychologically induced loss of memory such as identity or residence in addition to flight from one’s home, family, or job. A-Final
Final Jeopardy What is dissociative fugue? Q-Final
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