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1. A period after firing when a neuron is returning to its normal polarize state and will only fire again if the incoming message open parentheses impulse) is stronger than usual; returning to arresting state
relative refractory period
Anxiety
Self-serving Bias
significant difference
2. The expression of genes
Convergent thinking
Types
Saturation
phenotype
3. Brain encodes information in different ways or on different levels; deeper processing leads to deeper memory
sensory memory
Abnormal psychology
levels-of-processing approach
population
4. Three-stage process which describes the body's reaction to stress: 1) alarm reaction - 2) resistance - 3) exahaustion
5. A group of participants who are assumed to be representative of the population about which an inference is being made
nature-nurture controversy
Hue
sample
Oral Stage
6. Group of abnormalities that occur in the babies of mothers who drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy
Prototype
fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)
synapse
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
7. A basic or minimum unit of sound in a language.
monism
Phoneme
Naturalistic observation
Motive
8. Learning; Positive Psychology; learned helplessness theory of depression; Studies: Dogs demonstrating learned helplessness
Superego
Martin Seligman
Debriefing
maintenance rehearsal
9. Cell that sends messages to brain or spinal cord from other parts of the body; also called sensory neurons
positron emission tomography (PET scan)
central nervous system
afferent neuron nerve
Obedience
10. Body sense of equilibrium and balance
Deindividuation
insulin
Light
vestibular sense
11. Statistical procedure designed to discover the independent elements (factors) in any set of data
Social Interest
nervous system
Factor analysis
cerebellum
12. Process of reconditioning in which a person is taught a new - more adaptive response to a familiar stimulus.
Ideal Self
recessive gene
Survey
Counterconditioning
13. Member of a gene terror that controls the appearance of a certain trait
Noam Chomsky
Lucid Dream
debriefing
dominant genes
14. Previously learned information interferes with the ability to learn new information
frequency polygon
neuron
descriptive statistics
proactive interference
15. An individual who takes part in an experiment and whose behavior is observed as part of the data collection process
participant
clinical psychologist
Bipolar disorder
Self-efficacy
16. Repetitive review of information with little or no interpretation
Bonding
Social Psychology
maintenance rehearsal
occipital lobes
17. Defense mechanism by which people reinterpret undesirable feelings or behaviors in terms that make them appear acceptable.
Rationalization
set point
Prosocial Behavior
Unconditioned Stimulus
18. The controversial claim that sensation can occur apart from sensory input
Fulfillment
Latent Content
ESP
Critical Period
19. Division of peripheral nervous system; controls voluntary actions
René Descartes
William Sheldon
somatic nervous system
short-term storage
20. Study of how traits are transmitted from one generation to the next
genetics
Factor analysis
demand characteristics
Social Interest
21. Four distinct stages of sleep during which no rapid eye movements occur.
authoritarian parenting
psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Non-rapid Eye Movement Sleep
22. In psychoanalysis - an unwillingness to cooperate - which a patient signals by showing a reluctance to provide the therapist with information or to help the therapist understand or interpret a situation.
Tolerance
range
Resistance
Subliminal perception
23. All of the individuals in the group to which a study applies
population
split brain patients
Denial
phenotype
24. Anxiety disorders characterized as acute anxiety - accompanied by sharp increases in autonomic nervous system arousal - that is not triggered by a specific event.
Hue
Developmental Psychology
evolutionary psychology
Panic Attack
25. Expectation of the person conducting an experiment which may be affect the outcome
Humanistic theory
Plateau phase
Avoidance-avoidance conflict
experimenter bias
26. Hormone that controls imbalances levels of calcium and phosphate in the blood and tissue fluid; influences levels of excitability; secreted by parathyroids
Vulnerability
parathormone
Delusions
Thanatology
27. False beliefs that are inconsistent with reality but are held in spite of evidence that disproves them.
spinal cord
Delusions
preconscious
graded potential
28. The behavior of giving up or not responding - exhibited by people and animals exposed to negative consequences or punishment over which they feel they have no control.
Learned helplessness
temporal lobes
ESP
Albert Bandura
29. Process of changing from a totally self-oriented point of view to one tha recognizes other people's feelings - ideas - and viewpoints
Agoraphobia
Decentration
Need for achievement
Reflex
30. Body sense that provides information about the position and movement of individual parts of the body
Carl Rogers
Transference
kinesthesis
Phoneme
31. The sense of hearing
Social Categorization
Plateau phase
recessive gene
audition
32. 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
genetics
Critical Period
Wolpe
Logic
33. Shows brain activity at higher reolution than PET scan when changes in oxygen concentration in neurons alters its magnetic qualities
Punishment
James-Lange theory of emotion
Psychotic
functional MRI (fMRI)
34. A descriptive study that includes an intensive study of one person and allows an intensive examination of a single case - usually chosen for its interesting or unique characteristics
Dream
Behavior therapy
John Locke
Case study
35. Depressive disorder characterized by loss of interest in almost all of life's usual activities; a sad - hopeless - or discourage mood - sleep disturbance; loss of appetite; loss of energy; and feelings of unworthiness and guilt.
Brainstorming
Major depressive disorder
Insomnia
pseudoscience
36. Production of new brain cells; November 1988: cancer patients proved that new neurons grew until the end of life
Alfred Adler
Holmes & Rahe
association areas
neurogenesis
37. The bodies 'slow' chemical communication by secreting hormones directly into the bloodstream
endocrine glands
psychometrician
Group
Lucid Dream
38. Able to see objects at a distance clearly but having trouble seeing things up close; farsighted
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Gender Schema Theory
corpus callosum
Hyperopic
39. Language development; disagreed with Skinner about language acquisition - stated there is an infinite # of sentences in a language - humans have an inborn native ability to develop language
Noam Chomsky
behavior
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Charles Darwin
40. Style of parenting marked by emotional coldness - imposing rules and expecting obedience
Unconditioned Stimulus
neuropsychologist
authoritarian parenting
Brightness
41. Pain is only experienced in the pain messages can pass through a gate in the spinal cord on their route to the brain
primacy effect
sound localization
gate control theory
Gordon Allport
42. The proportion of variation among individuals that is due to genetic causes
heritability
Extrinsic motivation
twin studies
Unconscious
43. School of psychological thought that considered the structure and elements of conscious experience to be the proper subject matter of psychology
proactive interference
Hobson & McCarley
control group
structuralism
44. Studies as identical and rhetorical twins to determine relative influence of heredity and environment on human behavior
Skinner Box
excitatory neurotransmitter
twin studies
Language
45. Heuristic procedure in which a problem solver works backward from the goal or end of a problem to the current position - in order to analyze the problem and reduce the steps needed to get from the current position to the goal.
Backward search
fovea
Ex Post Facto Design
Accommodation
46. The period of extending from the onset of puberty to early adulthood
retina
polarization
Adolescence
Double bind
47. In the study of motivation - an explanation of behavior that asserts that people actively and regularly determine their own goals and the means of achieving them through thought.
bottom-up processing
adaptation
Cognitive theories
observer bias
48. Behaviorism/learning; pioneer in systematic desensitization - maintained that fear could be unlearned
Mary Cover-Jones
Systematic desensitization
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
measure of central tendency
49. People who cannot perceive any color - usually because their retinas lack cones.
encoding
Howard Gardner
vestibular sense
Monochromats
50. 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.
Puberty
thalamus
Interpretation
Rational-emotive therapy