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The researcher responsible for determining distinction between episodic and semantic memory was... |
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Sleep spindles and k complexes seen in this sleep stage... |
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One group injected with epinephrine; the other a saline solution, then emotionally aroused. Theory is called? |
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Schacter's cognition and feedback theory |
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Describes perceptual experience that arises from the fact that we have two retinas. |
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Describes perceptual experience that arises from the fact that we have two retinas. |
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Describes perceptual experience that arises from the fact that we have two retinas. |
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Most REM sleep occurs in these sleep cycles. |
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Episodic and semantic are both parts of this memory structure |
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Which is no a type of monocular cue that helps us in perceiving depths in the visual world |
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Pragnaz [Used in Gestalt Psychology] |
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Influx of which ion causes an action potential to occur? |
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What did Phineas Gage show psychologists about the brain? |
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The brain has a role in complex phenomena like personality |
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What is the duration of iconic memory? |
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Hubel and Wieal employed this study to feline visual cortex and discovered feature detector skills |
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According to Beidermen's recognition by components theory 3-D objects are composed of... |
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Pons and medulla control which reflex? |
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What is the spinal cord not responsible for? |
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Coordinating movement of the limbs [Basal Ganglia] |
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Which neurotransmitters are found in neo-muscular junction? |
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Korsakoff's syndrome patients show there's a distinction between ____ and ____ memory. |
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Procedural; declarative [Respectively Skills and Facts] |
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This part of the nerve cell is responsible for transmitting electrical signals within the neuron. |
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The vesicles containing NT are found in this part of the neuron. |
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HM has this type of amnesia which makes it impossible for him to remember anything since his surgery. |
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Retrograde [Retro means before] |
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Stimulation of this part of the brain (mid brain to basal ganglia) is rewarding. |
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Media fore brain bundle [Aid Midbrain- Medial] |
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Portion of the hypothalamus (satiety center) becomes individual's motivation |
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Ventromedial [Hypothalamus] |
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Great surprise and strong emotional arousal define this type of memory. |
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Flashbulb [Aid: Instant-on] |
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The central drive system is a part of which brain structure? |
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This brain structure is a bundle of axons that connect the two cerebral hemispheres. |
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Which drug is known to suppress REM sleep? |
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Iconic memory is the visual part of which memory structure? |
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NT (along with neurons) mediates the effects of the reward pathway- is agonized by cocaine and amphetamines. |
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Dopamine [Aid:Doping feels good, rewards are good] |
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This psychologist credited with being the first to study memory scientifically. |
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This scientist did Noel Prize winning work on "split brain patients" |
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In cognitive psychology, in order for a solution to be creative it must be both____ and ____. |
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What language milestone occurs at approximately 4-6 months of age? |
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Teenagers who have gone through an identity crisis and has abandoned their beliefs in order to conform. |
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Which test first used intelligence quotient as a measure device? |
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Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale |
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Which test used the number of solutions a person can come up with to measure creativity? |
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Divergent Production Test [Aid: Producing Different Solutions] |
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According to the Stanford-Binet test, the IQ of a ten year old with a mental age of eight is... |
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...80 [(Mental age/Actual age)x100] Make Mr. Moran proud with math. |
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A parent high in nurturance, warmth and low in communication, maturity and firmness is a _____ parent. |
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A child that uses "wawa" to refer to not just water but all drinks is... |
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What was NOT used by Gardner as evidence for his theory of multiple intelligences? |
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Technique for enhancing creativity that requires a delay between work sessions |
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Social psychologist responsible for the concept of 'person schema' |
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Children have their first confrontation with _____ during the anal stage of psychosexual development. |
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Sodomy. I mean authority. |
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In social psychology, a claim made about cause of a person's behavior is called... |
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Terrance criticized attempts to teach primates language. Which was NOT a specific criticism? |
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Primates' vocal apparatus is insufficient. |
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In experiments with Harlowe's rhesus monkey infants, which has primary reinforcing qualities? |
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Actor-observer discrepancy states that we are more likely to... |
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Make personality attributions about others' actions and not your own |
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Which is not a component of the language patters known as motherese or parentese? |
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Aditya feels fulfillment because he could make the scholarships fund when he was forty years old. |
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Generativity vs. Stagnation. Get a new name bro. |
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Attached infants look to caregivers for examples of behavior. |
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