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AP Psychology
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1. Released by adrenal glands; triggered by norepinephrine to prolong the response to stress (used in the sympathetic nervous system)
ACTH (arenocorticotropic hormone)
Free association
unconscious
retina
2. Perception below the threshold of awareness.
(cerebral) cortex
Theory of mind
Subliminal perception
Survey
3. The tendency of people in a group to seek concurrence with one another when reaching a decision - rather than effectively evaluating options.
audition
Langer & Rodin
Groupthink
Fixed-ratio Schedule
4. Temporary decrease in sensitivity to a stimulus that occurs when stimulation is unchanging
Counterconditioning
sensory adaptation
Paul Ekman
introspection
5. Developmental psychology;: social development & processing - effects of appearance on behavior - origin of social stereotypes - sex/love/intimacy - facial expression
Judith Langlois
Reinforcer
aphasia
sports psychologist
6. Neurotransmitter that causes contraction of skeletal muscles; lack of Ach linked with Alzheimer's disease;
acetylcholine (ACh)
Tolman
sound localization
Collective Unconscious
7. Pain is only experienced in the pain messages can pass through a gate in the spinal cord on their route to the brain
Signal Detection Theory
endocrine glands
health psychologist
gate control theory
8. A schizophrenic disorder in which the person exhibits inappropriate affect - illogical thinking - and/or eccentric behavior but seems generally in touch with reality.
Expectancy Theories
imagery
Residual type of schizophrenia
short-term storage
9. The ability to perceive - express - understand - and regulate emotions
neurogenesis
autonomic nervous system
emotional intelligence
experiment
10. Fixed - overly simple and often erroneous ideas about traits - attitudes - and behaviors of groups of people; stereotypes assume that all members of a given group are alike.
Stereotypes
Langer & Rodin
Transference
aphasia
11. Processes sensory information including touch - temperature - and pain from other body parts
ethics
Language
parietal lobes
Phineas Gage
12. The process of changing a short-term memory to a long-term one
replication
Robert Rosenthal
consolidation
brainstem
13. The study of language - including speech sounds - meaning - and grammar.
Linguistics
cognitive-appraisal theory of emotion
Law of Effect
schema
14. The highness or lowness of a sound
Withdrawal Symptoms
pitch
Concrete operational stage
Opponent-process theory
15. The situation that occurs when the drug becomes part of the body's functioning and produces withdrawal symptoms when the drug is discontinued
Dependence
memory
Attachment
set point
16. Sleep researcher who discovered and coined the phrase 'rapid eye movement' (REM) sleep.
hypothesis
school psychologist
Biofeedback
William Dement
17. The behavior of individuals when confronted with a situation or task that requires insight or determination of some unknown elements.
normal distribution
preconventional level of moral development
DNA
Problem Solving
18. 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
Resistance
amygdala
Skinner Box
reticular formation (RF) (RES)
19. Visual theory - stated by Young and Helmholtz that all colors can be made by mixing the three basic colors: red - green - and blue; a.k.a the Young-Helmholtz theory.
Trichromatic theory
Teratogen
Visual cortex
Learning
20. A nonspecific - emotional response to real or imagined challenges or threats; a result of a cognitive appraisal by the individual
human genomes
Stress
genetic mapping
Color Blindness
21. Memory for specific information
Paul Ekman
declarative memory
evolutionary psychology
Hans Eysenck
22. A design in which researchers manipulate an independent variable and measure a dependent variable to determine a cause-and-effect relationship
Experimental design
heritability
authoritative parenting
normal distribution
23. Intelligence and learning - self-fulfilling prophecy; Study Basics: Researchers misled teachers into believing that certain students had higher IQs. Teachers changed own behaviors and effectively raised the IQ of the randomly chosen students
dualism
encoding specificity principle
explicit memory
Rosenthal & Jacobson
24. When a neuron is in polarization; more negative ions are inside the neuron cell membrane with a positive ions on the outside - causing a small electrical charge; release of this charge generates a neuron's impulse (signal/message)
Oral Stage
resting potential
action potential
photoreceptors
25. An anxiety disorder characterized by persistent anxiety occurring on more days than not for at least 6 months - sometimes with increased activity of the autonomic nervous system - apprehension - excessive muscle tension - and difficulty in concentrat
Generalized anxiety disorder
Impression Formation
Dependence
Logic
26. Preset natural body weight - determined by the number of fat cells in the body
Psychosurgery
set point
split brain patients
hypnosis
27. Does research on how people function best with machines
engineering psychologist
instinct
Transference
Karen Horney
28. Psychologist who treats people with adjustment problems
vestibular sense
Opiates (AKA narcotics)
neurotransmitters
counseling psychologist
29. A single long - fiber that carries outgoing messages to other neurons - muscles - or glands
axon
Carl Rogers
Imaginary Audience
mutation
30. Endocrine gland that produces a large amount of hormones; it regulates growth and helps control other endocrine glands; located on underside of brain; sometimes called the 'master gland'
pituitary gland
kinesthesis
Fundamental Attribution Error
retrieval
31. Intelligence; devised the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence (academic problem-solving - practical - and creative)
Robert Sternberg
Family therapy
Conservation
receptor site
32. 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.
authoritative parenting
Behavior therapy
decay
Creativity
33. The folds in the cerebral cortex that increase the surface area of the brain
convolutions
Tolman
Hyperopic
science
34. Social psychological theory that states that people attempt to maintain stable - consistent interpersonal relationships in which the ratio of member's contributions is balanced.
Brightness
sympathetic nervous system
Morpheme
Equity Theory
35. The system of principles of reasoning used to reach valid conclusions or make inferences.
Logic
Emotion
Defense Mechanism
Developmental Psychology
36. Perspective that defines psychology as the study of behavior that is directly observable or through assessment instruments
behaviorism
Reinforcer
Carl Rogers
imagery
37. In Roger's theory of personality - the self a person would ideally like to be.
Morality
Variable-ratio Schedule
insulin
Ideal Self
38. A lengthy insight therapy that was developed by Freud and aims at uncovering conflicts and unconscious impulses through special techniques - including free association - dream analysis - and transference.
Functional fixedness
frontal lobes
Psychoanalysis
operational definition
39. An operant conditioning procedure in which individuals who display appropriate behavior receive tokens that they can exchange for desirable items or activities.
Token economy
Rational-emotive therapy
Psychophysics
psychoanalyst
40. The light-sensitive cells in the retina- the rods and cones.
Dissociative amnesia
Rooting reflex
Object permanence
Photoreceptors
41. An understanding of mental states such as feelings - desires - beliefs - and intentions and of the causal role they play in human behavior
Learned Helplessness
Solomon Asch
Prosocial Behavior
Theory of mind
42. Located in left temporal lobe; plays role in understanding language and making meaningful sentences
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43. Focuses on psychological factors in illness
health psychologist
phenotype
Ekman & Friesen
introspection
44. The statistically determined minimum level of stimulation necessary to excite a perceptual system.
Learning
Stanley Schachter
Absolute threshold
polygenic inheritance
45. Assesses and counsels students - consults with educators and parents - and performs behavioral intervention when necessary
pineal gland
school psychologist
fluid intelligence
normal distribution
46. The period of extending from the onset of puberty to early adulthood
Adolescence
Regression
Alfred Binet
nonconscious
47. 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
Sublimation
Mainstreaming
Trait
Schizophrenic disorders
48. Any stimulus or event that is naturally painful or unpleasant to an organism
Aversive counterconditioning
axon
Dichromats
Primary Punisher
49. Sense of taste
normal distribution
Reasoning
Stereotypes
gustation
50. Neuroscience/biopsychology; studied split brain patients
Morpheme
cognitive-appraisal theory of emotion
behaviorism
Gazzaniga or Sperry