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1. Light-sensitive surface on back of eye containing rods and cones
Reinforcer
Walter B. Cannon
kinesthesis
retina
2. Process by which stored information is recovered from memory
Oedipus Complex
Debriefing
amygdala
retrieval
3. The tendency of people in a group to seek concurrence with one another when reaching a decision - rather than effectively evaluating options.
Henry Murray
Moro reflex
Groupthink
Embryo
4. School of psychological thought that was concerned with how and why the conscious mind works
storage
Reinforcer
Myopic
functionalism
5. The brain and spinal cord
Sensorimotor stage
central nervous system
acetylcholine (ACh)
Fulfillment
6. A group of psychological disorders characterized by a lack of reality testing and by deterioration of social and intellectual functioning and personality beginning before age 45 and lasting at least 6 months
neural plasticity
experimenter bias
Agoraphobia
Schizophrenic disorders
7. A schizophrenic disorder in which the person exhibits inappropriate affect - illogical thinking - and/or eccentric behavior but seems generally in touch with reality.
range
Obedience
industrial/organizational psychologist
Residual type of schizophrenia
8. Defense mechanism by which people reinterpret undesirable feelings or behaviors in terms that make them appear acceptable.
Nonverbal Communication
Debriefing
sensory neurons
Rationalization
9. A feature of thought and problem solving that includes the tendency to generate or recognize ideas considered to be high-quality - original - novel - and appropriate.
autonomic nervous system
pons
Creativity
Standard score
10. The percentage of scores at or below a certain score
Interpersonal Attraction
percentile score
action potential
Charles Spearman
11. Freud's level of mental life that consists of mental activities beyond people's normal awareness.
kinesthesis
Unconscious
psychology
autonomic nervous system
12. Style of parenting marked by emotional coldness - imposing rules and expecting obedience
authoritarian parenting
Panic Attack
Ivan Pavlov
Thanatology
13. Shows brain's electrical activity by positioning electrodes over the scalp
EEG (electroencephalogram)
Hans Eysenck
Transduction
nervous system
14. Bundles of axons
Circadian Rhythms
Standard score
nerve
proactive interference
15. Division that connects the central nervous system to the rest of the body; includes all sensory and motor neurons; divided into somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system
peripheral nervous system
Approach-approach conflict
Panic Attack
Attributions
16. In psychology - the techniques used to discover knowledge about human behavior and mental processes
Group
William Sheldon
kinesthesis
scientific method
17. Perspective that defines psychology as the study of behavior that is directly observable or through assessment instruments
consolidation
Superstitious Behavior
Collective Unconscious
behaviorism
18. The variable in a controlled experiment that the experimenter directly and purposefully manipulates to see how the other variables under study will be affected
vestibular sense
Double-blind techniques
independent variable
Manifest Content
19. Ability of the visual perceptual system to recognize that an object remains constant in size regardless of its distance from the observer or the size of its image on the retina.
Size constancy
Daniel Goleman
eclectic
Accommodation
20. Processes sensory information including touch - temperature - and pain from other body parts
parietal lobes
Phineas Gage
Attitudes
polarization
21. Any neutral stimulus that initially has no intrinsic negative value for an organism but acquires punishing qualities when linked with a primary punisher
prenatal development
Secondary Punisher
Symptom substitution
Judith Langlois
22. An aroused condition that directs people to behave in ways that allow them to feel good about themselves and others and to establish and maintain relationships
long-term potentiation
Social Need
Conservation
Prototype
23. General category of mood disorders in which people show extreme and persistent sadness - despair - and loss of interest in life's usual activities.
Phillip Zimbardo
Social Loafing
mutation
Depressive disorders
24. The strong emotional tie that a person feels toward special other persons in his or her life
Attachment
Trait
Androgynous
Body Language
25. Neo-Freudian - humanistic; 8 psychosocial stages of development: theory shows how people evolve through the life span. Each stage is marked by a psychological crisis that involves confronting 'Who am I?'
informed consent
Erik Erikson
parathormone
gene
26. The time in to development of an organism when it is especially sensitive to certain environmental influences; outside of that period the same influences will have far less effect
Robert Yerkes
Naturalistic observation
Variable-ratio Schedule
Critical Period
27. Chemical that opposes the actions of a neurotransmitter
antagonist
dependent variable
top-down processing
aptitude test
28. The genetically determined physical features that differentiate the sexes but are not directly involved with reproduction
Trichromatic theory
Secondary Sex Characteristics
Charles Spearman
Sensorimotor stage
29. Conformity; showed that social pressure can make a person say something that is obviously incorrect ; in a famous study in which participants were shown cards with lines of different lengths and were asked to say which line matched the line on the fi
limbic system
Solomon Asch
opponent-process theory of emotion
Drive theory (aka - drive-reduction theory)
30. Freud's first stage of personality development - from birth to about age 2 - during which the instincts of infants are focused on the mouth as the primary pleasure center.
Primary Punisher
Stanford-Binet intelligence tests
Oral Stage
inhibitory neurotransmitter
31. For glands embedded in the thyroid; secretes parathormone; controls announces level of calcium and phosphate (which influence levels of excitability)
Dissociative disorders
parathyroid
Spontaneous Recovery
motive
32. Anxiety disorder characterized by fear of - and desire to avoid - situations in which the person might be exposed to scrutiny by others and might behave in an embarrassing or humiliating way.
parietal lobes
kinesthesis
Attributions
Social phobia
33. The variable in a controlled experiment that is expected to change due to the manipulation of the independent variable
Mainstreaming
dependent variable
Survey
blind spot
34. The controversial claim that sensation can occur apart from sensory input
Projective Tests
inferential statistics
Psychosurgery
ESP
35. In Freud's theory - the technique of providing a context - meaning - or cause for a specific idea - feeling - or set of behaviors; the process of tying a set of behaviors to its unconscious determinant.
Conflict
unconscious
Interpretation
menopause
36. The ability to perceive - express - understand - and regulate emotions
central nervous system
genotype
emotional intelligence
Need
37. Neurotransmitter that inhibits firing of neurons; linked with Huntington's disease
Photoreceptors
Debriefing
retrieval
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)
38. Named for its developer - B.F. Skinner - a box that contains a responding mechanism and a device capable of delivering a consequence to an animal in the box whenever it makes the desired response
Dissociative amnesia
Skinner Box
demand characteristics
Psychophysics
39. The tendency for one characteristic of an individual to influence a tester's evaluation of other characteristics
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)
Phineas Gage
Halo effect
Stanley Milgram
40. The expression of genes
phenotype
Intrinsic motivation
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
Elaboration Likelihood Model
41. Division which includes the cerebellum - Pons - and medulla; responsible for involuntary processes: blood pressure - body temperature - heart rate - breathing - sleep cycles
hindbrain
nature
Double-blind techniques
Reactance
42. Loss of memory for events and experiences occurring from the time of an amnesia-causing event forward
anterograde amnesia
central nervous system
Case study
Light
43. Hormone that controls imbalances levels of calcium and phosphate in the blood and tissue fluid; influences levels of excitability; secreted by parathyroids
Stereotypes
retina
parathormone
Schema
44. Portion of the CNS above the spinal cord; consists of hindbrain - midbrain - and forebrain
Stimulant
afferent neuron nerve
Placebo effect
brain
45. A number that expresses the degree and direction of the relationship between 2 variables - ranging from -1 to +1
Plateau phase
Stressor
Stimulant
correlation coefficient
46. In the sexual response cycle - engorgement of the blood vessels - particularly in the genital area - due to increased blood flow
Alfred Binet
psychoanalyst
observer bias
Vasocongestion
47. Subfield concerned with the use of psychological ideas and principles to enhance health - prevent illness - diagnose and treat disease - and improve rehabilitation
Health psychology
Variable-interval Schedule
Photoreceptors
Deindividuation
48. Procedure for solving a problem by implementing a set of rules over and over again until the solution is found.
Holmes & Rahe
Circadian Rhythms
Algorithm
Learning
49. Systematic procedure through which associations and responses to specific stimuli are learned
episodic memory
Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome
Conditioning
Superstitious Behavior
50. Behavior that benefits someone else or society but that generally offers no obvious benefit to the person performing it and may even involve some personal risk or sacrifice.
Child abuse
Positive Reinforcement
Prosocial Behavior
Extinction (classical conditioning)
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