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1. Philosophy 2. Physiology |
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Genetics versus Enviroment (twin studies ideal) |
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junction between axon top of the sending neuron and the dendrite/cell body of the receiving neuron. |
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Gap between the Synapse and receiving neuron |
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insulates and speeds up AP during travel between neurons |
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Peripheral Nervous System is _________ and ________ |
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What does it mean when the nervous system is automatic? |
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controls self-regulated action of internal glands and organs |
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What does it mean when the nervous system is somatic? |
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Voluntary control of skeletal muscles |
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Two types of automatic controls |
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Sympathetic (arousal) Parasympathetic (calming) |
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reasoning, language, motor skills |
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Senses (especially touch) |
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Memory and auditory stuffs |
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Can't focus on two things |
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People can't detect change |
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Conscious awareness is only aware of a small amount of things, although people naturally know much more subconsciously |
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biological clock concerning sleep and light |
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1. Daydreaming 2. Drowsiness 3. Dreaming 4. Awake |
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First 2 stages of sleep have ______ waves |
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Theta waves; small amps slow waves |
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Stages 3-4 of sleep have ______ Waves |
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delta waves; large amps but slow |
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REM (stage 5) has _______ waves |
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First two stages of sleep's function |
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Last two stages of sleep's function |
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Rapid-eye-movements; dreaming |
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Serious Sleep disorders (3) |
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1. Insomnia- Can't sleep 2. Narcolepsy- random pass out 3. Sleep Apnea- snoring |
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Juvenile Sleep disorders (3) |
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1. Night Terrors 2. Sleepwalking 3. Sleeptalking |
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Risks of Sleep Deprivation (5) |
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1. Fatigue and possible death 2. Impaired Concentration 3. Emotional Irritability 4. Depressed Immune System 5. Greater Vulnerability |
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Latent Content of a dream |
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Manifest Content of a dream |
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emotional reactivity and intensity |
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Characteristics of Individualistic cultures (5; Self/coping/morality/relationships/attributing behavior) |
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1.Independent 2. Change Reality 3. Individual Morality 4. Many Relationships 5. Behavior reflects personality |
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Traits of Collectivism (5; Self/coping/morality/relationships/attributing behavior) |
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1. Interdependent 2. Accommodate to reality 3. Social Network morality 4. Few, but close relations 5. Behavior reflects social norms and roles |
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how a person views his/herself in terms of gender |
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Natural Reflexes of Infant |
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Stages of Prenatal Development |
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1. Conception 2. Becomes zygote 3. embryo 4. Fetus |
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chemicals and viruses that can harm a developing fetus |
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Incorporating new experiences into current understanding |
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adjusting understanding and modifying it |
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Piaget's stages of development |
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1. Sensorimotor 2. Preoperational 3. Concrete operational 4. Formal Operational |
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Parents submit to the child's demands |
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Parents respond to child, although they are demanding (mix of permissive and authoritarian) |
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child is willing to explore in the presence of mother |
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clings to mommy and may refuse to explore at all |
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interpretation of stimulus |
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minimum stimulation required to detect a stimulus |
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when one cannot detect a stimulus that is present |
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Interpret with black and white |
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Getting used to a stimulus to the point one forgets about it |
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1. Pressure 2. Warmth 3. Coldness 4. Pain |
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1. Sweet 2. Sour 3. Salty 4. Bitter 5. Umami |
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Memories are linked to what sense? |
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Adding a desirable Stimulus |
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removing an aversive stimulus |
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Reward behavior to the point where it's uniform |
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Consequences of Physical Punishment |
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1. Resentment 2. Fear 3. Aggression |
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The capacity of to remember short term things |
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Easier to remember first and last items |
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Easier to remember info when one rehearses over time |
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Perceiving and interpreting a memory |
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Have the memory available for access |
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accessing storage to recall a memory |
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easier to remember memory that lasts a long time |
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Attributing an event to the wrong source |
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Memories that are very clear due to emotional significance |
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How does one remember things better? |
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Sternberg's types of Intelligence |
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1. Analytical (tests) 2. Creative 3. Practical (street smarts) |
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the ability to produce ideas that are both novel and valuable |
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the ability to perceive, understand, and use emotions |
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the steady increase of IQs |
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Two criteria used in defining an intellectual disability |
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1. Poor IQ (under 75-70) 2. Poor adaptive abilities |
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Main Components of Emotion |
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1. Physiological activation 2. Expressive Behaviors 3. Conscious Experience |
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Women's urge to care for offspring and desire for support |
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Schachter and Singer's two-factor theory |
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Physical arousal and a cognitive label result in emotion |
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James-Lange theory of emotion |
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Physiology leads to emotion |
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Cannon-Bard theory of emotion |
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emotion and arousal happen at the time |
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an individual's pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting |
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1. Physiology 2. Safety 3. Love 4. esteem 5. self-actualization |
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Criteria for disordered behavior |
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1. Deviant 2. Distress 3. Dysfunctional |
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presence of bad behaviors |
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1. Etiology (cause and development) 2. Diagnosis (symptoms) 3. Treatment 4. Prognosis |
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lack of conscience of wrongdoing |
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electroconvulsive therapy |
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Systematic desensitization |
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counter conditioning anxiety via exposure |
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improvement in the presence of others |
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being lazy when with others |
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tendency for people to believe the world is fair |
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Awareness that attitude and behavior differ |
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