Online school first eight chapters
Vygotsky's Socioculture theory
focused on the impacts of sociocultural factors -key insight is that children's thinking develops through dialogues with more capable persons -many learn specific intellectual skills valued by their culture -zone of proximal development -Scafoolding During collaboration with others children learn important cultural beliefs and values -children rely on adults to help them understand the world and noticed that adults unconsciously adjust their behavior to give children the information they need to solve problems that interest the child (learn about society and culture)
Which of the following would be considered a primary reinforcer?
food
feedback is most effective when it is
frequent, immediate, and detailed
Inductive
going from specific facts or observations to general principles
Shaping
gradual molding of responses to a desired person -successive approximation: ever closer matches to a desired response are reinforced during shaping
Asian- American families
group oriented, interdependence for individual behavior can bring pride or shame to the family hard work, moral behavior, and achievement -by age 5: obedience, self control, and self discipline
The hippocampus is important in memory formation because it
grows new neurons and makes new connections in the brain.
High IQ reveals potential not
guaranteed success
Perceptual barriers
habits leading to failure to identify important elements of a problem
Steven Hawking, Lou Gehrig's disease ravaged his spinal cord, short circuiting messages between his brain and
his muscles
Developmental level
his or her current state of physical, emotional, and intellectual development -heredity, environment, and your own behavior (each tightly interwoven with others)
In 1700s Austrian doctor Franz Mesmer dealt with what topic
hypnosis
Nonstate theorists
hypnosis is not a distinct state at all -instead of blend of conformity, relaxation, imagination, obedience, and role-playing -self hypnosis-auto suggestion -hypnotist merely helps the person follow suggestions (alter sensations, perceptions, thought, feelings, and behaviors)
Which part of the brain is responsible for hunger, thirst, sex, body temperature, and endocrine secretion?
hypothalamus
concepts
ideas that reresent categories of objects or events
Parental styles
identifiable patterns of parental care taking and interaction with children
synthesia
images cross over normal sensory barriers
Dream symbols
images that have deeper symbolic meaning
To be effective, punishment should be
immediate
The chief characteristic of hypnosis is
increased suggestibiltiy
In an experiment study the effects of study skills training on academic achievement, the study skills training would be
independent variable
Neurons
individual nerve cells making up the nervous system -eyes, muscles, and other senses are sent to the brain to be interrupted -messages must then be sent back to muscle fibers
Genetic Disorders
inherited from parents -sickle cell anemia, cystic fibrosis, albinism
verbal Intelligence
intelligence measured by answering questions involving vocab, general info, arithmetic, and other language or symbol oriented tasks
Performance (nonverbal) intelligence
intelligence measured by solving puzzles, assembling, objects, completing pictures, and other nonverbal tasks
Separation Anxiety disorder
intense fear of separation sometimes enough to where they have to seek help from a professional
New memories either alter existing memory traces or make it harder to "locate" earlier memories, according to which explanation of forgetting?
interference
Neural Networks
interlinked collections of neurons that process information in or nervous systems
Neurons are 100 billion
interlinked nerurons -sustained by 10 times as many glial cells (cells that support neurons in a variety of ways, especially in the brain) neurons carry input from sense of the brain and other carry from the brain to the muscles and glands
Illogical
intutiive, assocative, or personal
Nearness
is they are close they tend to be grouped
Intuitive thought
it makes little use of reasoning or logic (language symbolic)
If electric charges rises to about -50 millivolts the neuron will reach
its threshold or trigger point for firing
Self Recording
keeping records of response frequencies, a form of feedback can make all difference in the world -when you honestly observe yourself you are more likely to engage in desired behavior instead of undesired behavior
Problem is solved by rote, algorithm
learned set of rules that always leads to an answer
Rote Learning/ Rote Rehearsal
learning by simple repetition (not very effective way to study)
Operant conditioning (instrumental learning)
learning is based on the consequences of responding
Behavior therapy
learning principles to change problem behaviors such as overeating, fears, or temper tantrums
cranial nerves
leave the brain directly without passing through the spinal cord
more than 90% of the population uses what side for the brain for language
left
students who are gifted in math tend to be
left handed or ambidextrous
Advantage right
left have more birth traumas and higher rate of allergies people with mix handedness may be at risk for immune related diseases right hand people don't live longer there are just less lefties
Illusion
length, position, motion, curvature, or direction is consistently misjudged -distorted perceptions of stimuli that exist
Natural animal communication is quite
limited -lacks the productive quality of human language -some animals have been taught to communicate with symbols of various kinds -Kanzi (monkey) has been taught through LEXI-GRAMS a way ti communicate through geometric symbols -his sentences follow correct word order -his vocab and ability to invent a simple grammar are on par with a 2 year old
Pons
look like a small bump on the brain, acts as a bridge between the medulla and the other brain areas (sleep and arousal)
what happens with fetal alcohol to the baby
low birth weight, bodily defects, emotional, behavioral, and mental disabilities
Information bits
meaningful units of information, such as numbers, letters, words, or phrases
Random Assignment
means that a participant has an equal chance of being in either the experimental group or the control group -balances personal differences in two groups -number of men and women and other characteristics all randomly given for a group
digit span test-
measure of short term and attention
dependent variables
measures the result of the experiment -reveal the effects of the independent variables have on behavior -revealed by measures of performance, such as test scores
Rote Learning
mechanical repetition and memorization -more lasting and flexible when they don't use rote learning and discover facts and principles on their own
Hindbrain consists of
medulla, pons, brainstem, cerebellum, reticular formation,
Sigmuch Freuds Pioneering Approach four dream processes
mental filters that disguise the meanings of dreams
The second step of perception is perceptual constructions which are
mental models of the external events, that are actively created by the brain -sensory information can be interpreted in many ways (can be misconstrued a they are filtered through our needs, expectations, attitudes, blue and beliefs)
Preconventional Moral reasoning
moral thinking is guide by the consequences of actions -more characteristics of young children and deliquents
creative people have a greater than average range of knowledge and interest
more fluent in combining ideas from various sources
Experimental Processing
more or less passively, effortlessly, and automatically soaking up the experience -watching TV -more perception as well as learning, intuition, and creativity depends on this processing NOT if you want to learn something
Encoding Strategy Elaborative Processing
more you rehearse the better you will remember -look for connections to existing knowledge
Encoding Strategy Beware Serial position
most errors in the middle of the things you need to remember
Caffeine
most frequently used, can cause trembling hands, increase alertness, coffee, soda, chocolate, cocoa, non prescription drugs -many result in unhealthy defended (caffeinism) can intensify anxiety, headache and flu like symptoms in withdrawal -can cause high blood pressure, bladder cancer, and heart problems -pregnant woman can cause abby t ave miscarriage if too much caffeine
creates a bell shape, Normal curve
most scores fall close to average and few are found at the extremes
How does one promote secure attachment
mother who is accepting and sensitive to her baby's signals and rhythms -a family that has warm family atmosphere and sensitive mothering and fathering produces very secure children
Repression
motivated forgetting -painful or embarrassing moments are held out of consciousness -major psychological defense we use against emotional threats
William Dromhoff came up with what
neurocognitive Dream theory
Many involuntary, autonomic nervous system (fight or flight) can be linked with
new stimuli and situations
Smell is Taste is
olfaction gustatory
Mindfulness meditation
open or excessive (embrace a total awareness of the world) -actually harder to attain than concentrative
The items actually selected for an intelligence test provide which type of definition of intelligence?
operational
Enkephalines
opiate like neural regulators relieve pain and stress
adrenal cortex
outer core, produces carticoids (salt balance/ adjust to stress/ secondary source of sex hormones) -oversecretion can cause Virilism (exaggerated male characteristics) --if oversecretion early it can cause premature puberty
stapes is connected to the cochlea called the
oval window
Experiential processing
passive, effortless, and automatic thinking
Abraham maslow believed that some people
perceive themselves and others with usual accuracy -alive, open, healthy, and freedom from criticizing and a surrender to experience
Psychophysics
physical energy (such as sound waves/electromagnetic radiation) is measured and related to dimensions of the resulting sensations we experience (such as loudness or brightness)
addiction is caused by withdrawal symptoms
physical illeness that follows removal of a drug
Power Assertion
physical punishment or show of force, such as taking toys or privilege
images
picture like mental respresnations
improving environments in which children learn and grow is the main way we can ensure ha thy reach their full
potential
If a mother smokes heavily during pregnancy, it is more likely that the infant will be born
premature and underweight
Recognition
previously learned material is correctly identified -can be amazingly accurate for pictures and photographs -normally superior to recall -depends the distractor used if its similar to the correct item, memory may be poor but it its not similar, memory to produce a false positive, false sense of recognition
Cerebellum
primarily regulates posture, muscle tone, and muscular coordination (stores memories) -if cerebellum is damaged walking, running, playing, feeding themselves becoming very difficult tasks
Information from eyes normally activate the brain's _____________________________________, creating an image
primary visual area
logical
proceeding from given information to conclusions in the basis of explicit rules
Consolidation
process by which relatively permanent memories are formed in the brain
the trillion connection allows you to
process immense amounts of information producing intelligence and consciousness
Primary reinforcers
produce comfort, end discomfort, or fill an immediate physical need: they are natural, nonlearned, and rooted in biology -food/water -psychoactive drugs -intracranial self stimulation (direct activation of pleasure centers in the brain)
Besides limitations surveys
produce valuable information and powerful research tool (science is a powerful way of asking questions about the world and getting trustworthy answers)
Publish results in
professional journals able to replicate which makes it more credible
The DSM-5 has specific criteria and guidelines that help psychologists to determine the particular mental illness that a client is exhibiting. The use of the diagnostic criteria in the DSM-5 illustrates the use of
prototypes
Shrink is a
psychiatrist
Cognitive Learning does not require
punishment or reinforcement
Intuition
quick, impulsive thought Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky studied how to make decisions in the face of uncertainty
Study in a specific place
quiet, well lit area, habit of studying will be linked to one area
parasympathetic branch
quiets the body and returns it to a lower level of arousal -most active after an emotional event -keeps heart rate, breathing, digestion at moderate levels
Places _____________ endorphin levels (pain and stress cause the release)
raise
REM is the acronym that stands for
rapid eye movement
Illumination
rapid insight or series of insights the aha expereience
Babies have remarkable capability of
rapid learning/ fluid intelligence
John Watson classically conditioned a little boy named Albert to fear
rats
Essay Test
read carefully and answer thoroughly, be direct an get to the point
General Test Taking
read directions thoroughly, survey before you test, easy questions first, time wisely read questions
A history exam that requires students to "Discuss economic factors that contributed to World War I" is measuring
recall
Naming Santa's reindeer with no hints or clues is measuring memory by
recall
Kinesthetic senses
receptors in muscles and joints that detect body position and movement
Vestibular sense
receptors in the inner ear for balance, gravity, and acceleration
Roger Sperry won a Nobel peace prize for
recognizing the left and right hemispheres perform differently on tests, language, perception, and other capabilities
Unconscious sensory data and selective attention
reduce flow of sensory information to the brain to a manageable level
Drug tolerance
reduced réponse to a drug (larger and larger doses get the desired effect
Systematic Desensitization
reducing fear of anxiety by repeatedly exposing a person to emotional stimuli while the person is deeply relaxed
observer effect
refers to changes in subject behavior caused by awareness of being observed -hidden cameras to observe
Self Actualization
refers to developing one's potential fully and becoming the best person possible
Originality
refers to how novel or unusual your ideas are
Deprivation
refers to lack of normal nutrition, stimulation, comfort, or love -mute, intellectually disabled -can occur with families in poverty - poor parents may not be able to give their kids necessities and resources and also stress of poverty can be hard on parents with result in marriage problems and poorer parent child relationships
Cognition
refers to processing a mental representation of a problem or situation
Control
refers to the ability to alter the conditions that affect behavior - must be used wisely and humanely
Hue
refers to the basic color categories of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet (from a narrow band are very saturated or pure)
Heredity (nature)
refers to the genetic transmission of physical and psychological characteristics from parents to their children -large numbers of personal features are set at conception -nucleus of every human ell contains DNA
Zone of Proximal Development
refers to the range of tasks a child cannot yet master alone but that she r he can accomplish with the guidance of a more capable partner
Environment (nurture)
refers to the sum of all external conditions that affect a person -babies have less dendrites and synapses but is plastic (capable of being altered by experience)
Self esteem
regard yourself as a worthwhile person
Pineal gland
regulate rhythms and sleep cycles -releases melatonin- daily cycles of light and dark (levels rise at night)
oxytocin
regulates many behaviors generally involved in happiness
Thyroid gland
regulates metabolism - metabolism- rate at which energy is produced and expanded in the body hyperthyroidim hypothyroidism epinephrine norepinephrine
From encoding to retrieval in long term memory -to successfully encode a more elaborate network you ave to understand
reinforcement
Learn to expect that a certain responses will have a certain effect at certain times- particular responses is associated with
reinforcement
Social Reinforcers
reinforcement based on receiving attention, approval, or affection from another person -attention and approval can change the behavior of people
Partial reinforcement
reinforcer do not follow every response
Self Reference
relate new facts, terms and concepts, to your own experiences and information you already know well - new ideas more meaningful and easier to remember
observer bias
related problem in which observers see what they expect to see or record only specific details
Endorphins
released by the pituitary gland
Confirmation Bias
remember or notice things that confirm our expectations and forget the rest -psychic mediums
paradoxical intention
remove pressures to go to sleep just allow yourself to sleep when you feel like it
Life is a mixture of _______________________ and _____________________ events
rewarding and punishing
what happens during question
reword each topic heading into one or more questions, prepares you to read with a purpose
Produce sound waves which are
rhythmic movements in air molecules
What side controls what in the brain
right controls left and left controls right -damages to one side may cause spatial neglect which is when the patient pays no attention to one of visual space
An experiment is performed to test the effects of sleep deprivation on rote memory. In this experiment, the dependent variable is
rote memory scores
Health in adulthood
routine wear and tear some can face cancer or heart attack -many adults learn to work smarter both physically and mentally
Transformation rules
rules by which a simple declarative sentence may be changed to other voices or forms
Social Norm
rules that define acceptable and expected behavior for members of a group - appreciation of the fuller spectrum of human diversity can enrich your life as well as your understanding of psychology
Meridian Community College has a total of 4,000 students. One hundred of these students are surveyed about the programs offered at the college. The 100 students surveyed would constitute the
sample
Children imitate what someone does more than what someone
says -through modeling kids learn attitudes, gestures, emotions, personalty traits, fear, anxiety, and bad habits
Psychology
scientific study of overt behaviors and mental processes (covert behavior) - any observable action or response- overt -covert: is private or mental events (thinking/dreaming) 1000 years old psyche- mind; logos- knowledge
The bedtime distress that occurs when babies are left alone at night can sometimes be eased with the presence of a stuffed animal or favorite blanket, which are known as
security objects
Barbiturates
sedative drug that depress the brain activity -amobarbital, pentobarbital, secobarbital, tuinal -calm patients or induce sleep -higher doses can cause mental confusion pr hallucinations -overdose frist cause loss of consciousness then mess up brain enters that control breathing and heart rate and intimately you die
Biological Perspective
seeks to explain behavior in terms of biological principles such as brain processes, evolution, and genetics -how it relates to feelings and behavior neurosciences Evolutionary Psychology
Actions are automatic-
seem to happen without effort
Selective encoding
selection information that is relevant to a problem while ignoring distractions
Color Weakness
(partial color blindness)a person can not see certain colors -8 percent of caucausion males, less than 1 percent female are red green color blind -yellow and blue is very rare -green light is brighter than red light for those who are color blind while driving and the green is blue green
Intellectual disability
(scores are far below) begins an IQ of approximately 70 or below -a person's ability to perform adaptive behaviors to more important in evaluating the disability -genetic abnormalities (genes, extra genes) -fetal damage -birth injuries -postnatal problems
introspection
(wundt) looking inward to probe his reactions to various stimuli -by insisting on systematic observation and measurement, off to a good start
Each resting neuron has an electrical charge of about ____________ millivolts at the axon
-60 to -70
Operant Conditioning Who? What?
-Edward Thorndike (North America) -consequences of responding -Positive or negative response determines whether you will do something again or not
Sensorimotor stages (0-2 years)
-Newborns cannot create mental images -Object Permanence -Learn to coordinate information from his senses with his motor movements -childs conceptions are becoming more stable
Piaget today
-children continuously gain specific knowledge they do not undergo stage like leaps -growth in connections between brain cells occurs in waves paralleling some of the stages -infants begin forming representations of the world very early in life -THEORY of the MIND
Somesthetic Senses
sensations produced by the skin, muskies, joints, viscera, and organs of balance
GHB
CNS depressant that relaxes and sedates the body -produce euphoria, socialize, and mild loss of inhibitions -abuse: nausea, loss of muscle contraction, and sleep or unconsciousness -overdose is common and it messes up gag reflex so you to to die in your own vomit -it is now classified as a controlled substance and cause brain damage and withdrawals have hallucinations and anxiety -often manufactured at home from products gotten on internet -degreasing solvent mixed with drain cleaner
Many biases of psychology because of the number of
Caucasian males but now its a better reflection of human diversity
Researcher Bias
Changes in participants behavior caused by the unintended influences of a researcher's actions
Sleep Stages Stage 4 (final)
Deep sleep- deepest level of normal sleep in about an hour, pure slow delta waves, state of oblivion
LESS invasive techniques:
EEG, PET scan, and fMRI
Jason's parents reward him with a play break after he has worked on his homework for 20 minutes. After 20 more minutes of study, Jason receives another play break. Jason is on a ____ schedule of reinforcement.
Fixed Interval
Memory must pass through:
sensory memory, short term memory, and long term memory summarized by the Shiffrin model of memory -encoded, stored, and retrieved in each of the three memories
what is the only emotion newborn infants clearly express
General excitement -first basic split is pleasant and unpleasant (several emotions as early as 10 weeks) -interest is the first infant expression -emotions are hardwired by heredity and related to evolution
Sleep deprivation psychosis
severe sleep loss/ loss of contact with reality -delusions, hallucinations (luckily rarely occur)
Stage seven Middle Adulthood
Generativity vs Stagnation: a conflict in which self interest is countered by an interest in guiding the next generation - include concerns for the welfare of others and the society as a whole -stagnation- one's own needs and comforts
Some cultures don't view the mental abilities assessed by
IQ tests
reasons for experimenting with drugs (4)
short term use base don curiosity, social recreational- occasional social use for pleasure or relation, situational- use to cope with a specific problem, intensive daily use with elements of dependence -last 3 are dangerous with no matter what drug
Negative Transfer
skills developed in one situation conflict with those required to master a new task -learning to back a car with a trailer attached -usually brief and occurs less than positive -most likely to occur if a new response must be made to an old stimulus
what happens during review
skim back cover, check your memory by reciting and quizzing again
what happens during Survey
skim through the module before you begin to read (look at headings, caption, and summaries) get an overall picture
hypothyroidism
sleepiness, slowness, and obesity
Model
someone who serves as an example -so someone can learn new responses -learn to carry out or avoid previously learned response -learn a general rule that can be applied to various situations
John B Watson
soon realized he could study the overt behaviors of animals -observed the relationship between stimuli and an animals' response -Adopted Ivan Pavlov's concept of conditioning (learned reaction to a specific response) to explain most behavior -helped make psych a natural selection
ear canal
sound waves collide with the tympanic membrane (eardrum) setting in in motion
Moral Development
starts in childhood and continues into adulthood/ the development of values, beliefs, and thinking abilities that act as a guide regarding what is acceptable behavior
Amphetamines
stimulant, speed bunnies -treat childhood hyperactivity and overdoes of depressant drugs -illicit use is widespread for people hoping t stay awake and think it can improve mental and physical perfomance (address/Ritalin used to treat ADHD) -methamphetamine -many abusers take ever larger doses to get the desired effects -can cause damage to the brain, heart attacks, stroke, depression, aggression -a smokable form of meth (ice) is used and causes a huge dependence today
Attention is also frequently related to contrast or change in
stimulation (unexpected)
Retrieval cues
stimuli associated with a memory. retrieval cues usually enhance memory -the presence of appropriate cues always enhances memory
Stimulus control
stimuli that consistently precede a rewarded response tend to influence when and where the response will occur
Discriminative stimuli
stimuli that precede reinforced and non-reinforced responses -the main one today is police cars (when you see you slow down) -telephone ringtones for certain people -drug sniffing dogs begin trained
We pick up phones that are ringing, but rarely answer phones that are silent, and we go when the light is green, not when it is red. These are examples of
stimulus control
Behaviorism
study of behavior (John Watson)
positive psychology
study of human strengths, virtues, and optimal behavior
Ablation
surgical removal of parts of the brain -when behavior or sensory capacity changes, we gain insight of the purpose of the missing part
Which of the following is NOT one of the recommendations for social-recreational drinkers to "pace" their drinking? a. Practice how to politely but firmly refuse drinks. b. Drink slowly and eat while drinking. c. If drinking hard liquor, make every other drink a beer or a glass of wine. d. Limit drinking primarily to the first hour of a party.
If drinking hard liquor, make every other drink a beer or a glass of wine.
Hippocampus acts as a sort of
switching station between short term and long term memory -grows new neurons and by making new connections within the brain -if damaged anterograde amnesia develops
Which of the following is provided by a language and stands for objects and ideas?
symbols
Your instructor announces a "pop" test. You have not read the chapter yet. Your heart and breathing rate increases, and your mouth becomes dry. Which nervous system was responsible for this reaction?
sympathetic
theory
system of ideas designed to interrelate concepts and facts in a way that summarizes existing data and predicts future observations - good theories summarize observations, explain them, allow prediction, and guide further research
Positive Transfer
takes place when mastery of one task aids mastery of a second task -surfing and skateboarding skills transfer to snowboarding
Waves of greater amplitude are
taller, carry more energy, and cause the colors we see to appear brighter to more intense
Token Reinforcer
tangible secondary reinforcer such as money, gold stars, poker chips, etc.. -major advantage is they don't lose reinforcement value as quickly as primary reinforcement
smell is very important in
taste
Wernicke's Area
temporal lobe brain area that is related to language comprehension -damaged its receptive aphasia
similarity
tend to be similar in size, shape, color, tend to be grouped
Clearest Advantage of left handed people
tend to experience less language loss after damage to the either brain hemisphere, and they recover more easily because of the milder lateralization
Hypothesis
tentative statement about or the explanation of an event or relationship
The brain structure that is part of the forebrain and acts as a relay to sort and send sensory information to the cerebral cortex is the
thalamus
Forebrain keys parts are the
thalamus and hypothalamus
A specialist who studies emotional and behavioral reactions to death and dying is called a
thanatologist
The tendency of hypnotized subjects to carry out suggested actions as if they were involuntary is called
the basic suggestion effect
Conservation
the concept that mass, weight, and volume remain unchanged when the shape of objects change
Social Development
the development of self awareness, attachments to parents or caregivers, and relationships with other children and adults
Resting Potential
the electrical charge of inactive neuron -messages arriving from other neurons constantly raise and lower the resting potential
Psychoanalysis
the first fully developed psychotherapy, or talking cure (emotional problems) -a Freudian approach to psychotherapy that emphasizes exploring unconscious conflicts
Determinism
the ideas that behavior is determined by forces beyond our control however humanities stress free will- our ability to make free choices -love, belonging, creativity
A student can expect the teacher to answer his questions more completely if he comes to her office during her office hours than asking her the questions in the cafeteria. Learning to expect that a particular response will have a certain effect at one time and not another illustrates
the informational view of operant conditioning
Temperament refers to
the inherited, physical core of one's personality
According to the network model of memory, the time required to answer questions about objects, events, or individuals depends on
the length of the chain of associations that connects them.
Retina
the light sensitive layer of cells at the back of the eye
Synapse
the microscopic space between two neurons, over which messages pass
Absolute threshold
the minimum amount of physical energy necessary to produce a sensation
Humans have a large cerebral cortex which is what does it do
the outer layer of the brain 70% of the neurons in the CNS largest brain structure and the ability to speak, make tools, and complex skills come from this
Law of effect
the probability of a response is altered by the effect it has had
If asked, "Which is more probable? A. The New York Yankees will not be in the lead after the first half of the baseball season but will win their division. B. The New York Yankees will not be in the lead after the first half of the baseball season." Most people would answer A, although A is less likely to be true than B. According to Tversky and Kahneman, such faulty conclusions are based on
the representativeness heuristic.
Spontaneous Recovery
the return of a learned response after apparent extinction
Structuralism What is it Who
the school of thought concerned with analyzing sensations and personal experience into basic elements Edward Titchener
Shape constancy
the shape of an object remains stable even though the shape of its retinal image changes
size distance invariance-
the size of an object's image is precisely related to its distance from the eye
Coefficient of Correlation
the strength and direction of a relationship -calculated by a number between +1 (positive correlation and -1 (perfect negative)
Semantics
the study of meaning in words and language -words get a ton of their meaning from the context so word order does matter -plays a huge role in defining ethnic groups and communities
Developmental Psychology
the study of progressive changes in behavior and abilities, involves every stage of life from conception to death, or womb to tomb -heredity (nature) and environment (nurture) also affects us throughout our lifetime -the person you are today reflects a continuous interaction between the two
Framed
the way a problem is stated -very important to wight the pros and cons and look at the wording because it may trick you -framing decisions so narrowly greatly increases the risk of making a poor choice
psychology is involved in
therapy, emotion, and intelligence aging, wisdom, sexuality, and death persuasion, creativity, and intelligence
If distractors are very similar to the correct item on a multiple choice test,
there will be a lack of recognition for the information
Placebos have such a strong effect on people because
they alter people's expectations
What effect do neurotransmitters from one neuron have on the next neuron?
they may excite or inhibit it
Hyperthyroidism
thin ,nervous
use images to
think, solve, and remember problems -make a decision solve a problem change feelings improve skill or prepare for an action aid memory
Critical Thinking
thinkers pause to evaluate, compare, analyze, critique, and synthesize what they are reading
the more children interact with parents, the faster they learn
thinking abilities
wisdom represents
thinking, intelligence, creativity, and originality
Somnambulist
those who sleep walk avoid obstacles, descend stairs, and may step put of open window or in front of cars -eyes normally open, but blank face and shuffling feet -occurs during stage 3 and 4 of sleep -sleep talking occurs mostly in NREM sleep
Reflective Processing
thought that is active, effortful, and controlled -actively thinking about something and effortfully control your thoughts to focus on the matter at hand
lagauge is productive, generate new
thoughts and ideas
Both Thrichomatic theory and Opponent process theory are correct
three color applies theory applies to the retina which has three different types of cones
Vestibular system: Semicircular canals are
three fluid filled tubes that control balance
Neurons are
tiny and need a microscope to see
conscious mean
to be aware
transformations
to manipulate those images or ideas in their minds
Learning has a powerful impact on ____________________ perception.
top down
Acquisiton
training, a conditioned response must be established and strengthened -NS IS FOLLOWED BY US as this is strengthened NS increasingly elicits UR then it becomes CS capable of eliciting a CR -the optimal delay between CS and US is from .5 seconds to about 5 seconds
Drugs with names like Xanax, Halcion, and Valium are
tranquilizers
Many stimuli can not be sensed because we lack the sensory receptors to
transduce their energy
We have no real conscious control over what energy ranges our sense can
transduce, analyze, or encode -you can control selective attention
The primary function of the senses is to act as biological
transducers -each sense translates a specific type of external energy into patterns of activity (action potentials in neurons
Relearning
typically by the most sensitive measure of memory -measured by a savings score- the amount of time it takes to relearn the info
Age 7 we see more adult like trend because they can understand transformations Egocentric thought-
unable to take the viewpoint of others (seem selfish)
classical conditioning depends on
unconditioned reflex responses
In Pavlov's experiments, the meat powder (food) placed on the dog's tongue was the
unconditioned stimulus
psychologist Barbara Fredericton said negative emotions generally narrow our perceptual focus or spotlight increasing the likelihood of
unintentional blindness
Unconditioned response
unlearned response (reflex)
Test of creativity
unusual tests (uses of a product) consequences test - list the consequences that would follow a basic change in the world -anti grams test give word and asked ah many new words they can make by rearranging the letters -also must be high quality and relevant to solving the original problem
Brain structure and pieces of puzzle learned a lot based on dissections but they can now
use CT scans and MRI scans
Variable Interval Schedule
variation on a fixed interval schedule (VI 30 means reinforcement is available after an interval that averages 30 seconds) -slow/steady response rates and tremendous resistance to extinction
Perform an Experiment
vary a condition you think might affect behavior -create two or more groups of subjects. These groups should be like in all ways except the condition you are varying -record whether varying the condition has any effect on behavior
manifest content
visible meaning
Opponent Process theory
vision analyzes colors into either or messages -can produce red or green, yellow or blue -coding one color in the pair seems to block the other from coming through -afterimages are visual sensations that persist after a stimulus is removed
Peripheral vision
vision at the edges of the visual field -rod vision is best 20 degrees from center of the eye -sensitive to movement in the peripheral -tunnel vison- can't see out of peripherals
Language development is closely reated ot maturation begin with _______
vowels the babbling stage (b,d,n,and g)
After being adopted, the children who were raised in severely overcrowded orphanages where they got little attention, showed all of the following characteristics EXCEPT for a. avoiding eye contact with others. b. wanting to be constantly held by their adoptive parents. c. being poorly attached to their adoptive parents. d. wandering off with strangers.
wanting to be constantly held by their adoptive parents.
Max Wertheimer
was the first to advance the Gestalt Principle Gestalt- form, pattern, whole inspired a type of psychotherapy
Understanding the goal
we can state the causes of behavior -when we can explain an event
Representative heuristics
we tend to give a choice greater weight if it seems to be Representative of what we already know
Stage four 6-12 years (Erikson)
Industry or inferiority: a conflict in the middle childhood centered around a lack of support for industrious behavior, which can result in feelings of inferiority - industry if they win praise for productive activities -inferiority if they are regarded as messy or childish -teachers, laminates help shape attitudes towards oneself
Stage three 3-5 years (Erikson)
Initiative and guilt: a conflict between learning to take initiative and overcoming feeling of guilt about doing so -initiative by giving children freedom to question and use imagination -guilt by parents criticize severely
Stage eight Late Adulthood
Integrity or Despair: between feelings of integrity and the despair of viewing previous life events with regret -if they are in despair death and aging are a threat of fear and depression
Stage six Young Adulthood
Intimacy or Isolation: the challenge of overcoming a sense of isolation by establishing intimacy with others
Extinction and Spontaneous Recovery
Is US stops following CS conditioning will fade away
Peoples ar better recognizing ttheir own races unless they are in a positive model and they can determine it much better other race effect is
we typically have more experience with people in our own race
inactive synaptic connections may
weaken and even die
Neurotransmitter
when an action potential reaches the tips of axon terminals, they are released into the synaptic gap (chemicals that alter activity in neurons) -when chemical molecules cross over the synapse, they attach to special receiving areas on the next neuron
Stroke occurs
when an artery carrying blood in the brain bleed or becomes blocked, casuign soem brain tissues to die
Motherese/parentese
when talking to infants the parents use exaggerated pattern of speaking -raise voice, use short and simple sentences, and repeat themselves -trying to help baby learn -it has a musical quality making it comforting -comfort-low tone voice -attention to something=high pitched rising melody -environmental factors help influence whether a person develops simple or sophisticated language skills
Perception
when the brain organizes sensations into meaningful patterns
Relationship between STM and LTM
when we want to use knoweledge from LTM to answer a question, the information is returned to STM
Overlearning
when you continue studying beyond your initial mastery of a topic - plan to do extra study and review after you think you are prepared
Classical Conditioning Who? What is it?
Ivav Pavlov -before we respond -begins with stimulus that triggers a behavior as a response -when a puff of air goes towards your eye you blink -Antecedent stimulus that does not produce a response is linked with one that does -learning has occurred when the new stimulus also will elicit response
Levels of Moral Development was discovered by
Kohlberg
Mental images are created in reverse brain areas in which memories are stored and signals back to the visual cortex,
where once again an image is created
dendrites
which look like tree roots, are neuron fibers that receive messages from other neurons
career in adulthood
while peak earnings commonly grow during the year so do the growing expenses -difficulties of unemployment can pose such serious challenges to adult well being -many adults derive identity from work
Probing dreams
who was in the dream social interactions activities taking place striving the dream about good fortune emotions were present in the dream physical surroundings -continue dream as waking fantasy
Lift satisfaction doesn't actually decline
with age
drug dependence insomnia
withdrawal from sleep pills
Withdrawal of love
withholding affection by refusing to speak to a child, leaving, rejecting the child, or acting as they are unlovable
other sources of error for eyewitness
wording of questions postevent information attitudes expectation alcohol intoxication cross racial perception weapon focus accuracy confidence exposure time unconscious transference color perception and stress (many have been put in jail falsely but thanks to DNA we can get them out)
Functional Solution
workable solutions -solving a problem requires strategy, if a small number of you could use random search strategy
Psychoanalysts
you must have an MD or PhD degree plus further training in Freudian Psychoanalysis -physician or a psychologist may become a psychoanalyst by learning a specific type of psychotherapy
Self testing
you pose questions to yourself -use quizzes only to see how much you know instead of using it as a way to study
Behavioral Contraction
you state a specific problem behavior you want to control or a goal you want to achieve -also state the rewards you will receive, privileges, and punishment then sign it if you and someone you trust (remember in the end you can get professional help)
Life satisfaction is when
your life is close to ideal, excellent, satisfied, gotten the important things in life, change almost nothing
LISAN- what each one is and details about each letter
Lead- don't follow, read assigned things before class and use reflective questions Idea- find the main idea because the examples or explanations follow Signal Words- listen to see where the discussion is going Actively Listen- Get involved and ask questions (anything that helps you stay active, alert, and engaged) Note Taking- be selective and write key info and points to review daily (fill in gaps while reviewing)
LISAN stands for
Lead. Idea. Signal Words. Actively Listen. Note Taking.
The glass will have the following features
Linear Perspective relative size height in picture plane light and shadow overlap texture gradients aerial perspective relative motion
Information that is important or meaningful is received from STM and encoded in
Long term memory
African American families
Loyalty, interdependence among family members, security, developing a positive racial identity, fairly strict discipline/ self reliance/ ability to take care of oneself
TO find out about indivudal neurons we would use a
Micro-electrode recording (extremely thin glass tube filled with salty fluid which detects the neuron)
Delay Evaluation
More likely to be creative when given ideas you can play with and not worried about being evaluated (avoid criticizing your efforts)
REM sleeping and daydreaming
Vivid dreams, last longer, more detailed dreams -brain areas associated with imagery and emotion becomes more active in REM sleep -when dreaming heart beat irregularly, blood pressure and breathing waver, sexually aroused -body becomes completely still (paralyzed in bed) -lack of muscle paralysis drying sleep is REM behavior disorder
Pain carried by large nerve fibers is sharp, bright, and fast seems to come from specific body areas
Warning system -hard for people with congenital pain insensitivity to have empathy for the pain of others
Weschler Test
Weschler intelligence scale- single intelligence score score for performance intelligence verbal intelligence
Culture Fair
a test that is designed to minimize the importance of skills an knowledge that may be more common in some cultures that others -not can be entirely free of influence but are used to help those from other countries and people of poorer or minorities also
The cerebral hemispheres are connected by
a thick band of axon fibers called the Corpus Callosum
Insight
a thinker who suddenly solves a problem -recognizing a problem
Sensitive Period
a time when children are more susceptible to particular types of environmental influences
Define Critical thinking
a type of reflection that involves asking whether a particular belief can be supported by scientific theory and observation - willing to challenge conventional wisdom by asking hard questions
Variable Ratio Schedule
a varied number of correct responses must be made to get a reinforcer (VR4 on average rewarded every 4 responses) -high response rates, greater resistance to extinction than fixed ratio schedules)
Cognitive Behaviorism
a view that combines conditioning and cognition (thinking) to explain behavior
Humanism
a view that focuses on subjective human experience -human potentials, ideals, and problems
Weekly time schedule
a written plan to allocate times for study, work, and leisure activities
Stimulus Discrimination
ability to respond differently to various stimuli -most children quickly learn to discriminate voice tones associated with punishment or praise and affection
Children's thinking is less
abstract than adults -base on things they can touch or examples
Long Term Memory
acts as a lasting storehouse for knowledge -store early limitless amount of information -more you know the easier it is to add new information to memory
Gestural Language American Sign Language has made a breakthrough with many people people who can not
actually speak the verbal language -some people believe speech evolved from sign language -sign languages naturally arise out of a need to communicate visually (defines a specific community and personal identity)
Selection occurs because sensory receptors do not transduce
all energies they encounter
Maternal Influences
all the effects a mother has on her child- have a greater impact (physical/emotional care) -fathers are spending more time with their children but the mother is the caretaker and nurturing especially of young children
Association areas
all the surrounding areas combine and process information -damage to the left hemisphere may suffer from aphasia (an impaired ability to use language)
Echolocation for bats
allow them to fly in total darkness in avoiding collisions and catch insects
Hypnosis definition
altered state of consciousness characterized by narrowed attention and an increased openness to suggestion
During a CER, an area called the _____________ becomes more active and produces feelings of _____________ (limbic system which controls other emotions also)
amygdala fear
Deviation IQ
an IQ obtained statistically from a person's relative standing in his or her age group- that is far above or below average the peron's score is relative to other scores
Suppression
an active, conscious attempt to put something out of mind
Single Blind Experiment
an arrangement in which participants remain unaware if they are the experimental group or the control group
Activation synthesis hypothesis is
an attempt to exploit how dream content is affected by motor commands in the brain that occur during sleep but are not carried out -brain searches through stored memories and manufactures (synthesis) of a dream -dreams are usually meaningless -doesn't rule out the possibility that we can find meaning in some dreams
Scientific Observation
an empirical investigation (direct observation) structered to answer questions about the world in a systematic (carefully planned) and inter subjective fashion (more than one observer can confirm them)
aphasia
an impaired ability to use language
Placebo
an inactive substance given in the place of a drug in psychological research or by physicians who want to treat a complaint by suggestion -alter our expectations (conscious and unconscious) about our emotional and physicians reactions
Insecure Ambivalent Attachment
anxious emotional bond -seek to be near the mother but angrily resists contact with her (those who are poorly attached from not being payed attention to will leave a lasting emotional impact on their lives
variable
any condition that can change and that might affect the outcome of the experiment
Punisher
any consequence that reduces the frequency of a target behavior -can be either the onset of an unpleasant event (positive reinforcement) or the removal of a pleasant state of affairs (negative punishment)
Operant Reinforcer
any event that follows a response and increases its probability of occurring again
Premack Principle
any high frequency response can be used to reinforce a low frequency response -anything done can serve as a reinforcement
psychodynamic theory
any theory of behavior that emphasizes internal conflicts, motives, and unconscious forces
adrenal glands
arouse the body, regulate salt balance, adjust the body to stress, and affect sexual functioning
Primary Auditory area
auditory information is sent via the auditory nerve to this (auditory information is first registered)
Involuntary changes in heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and sweating are controlled by the
autonomic system
Downside of Punishment
aversive -so become feared, resented, or disliked encourage escape and avoidance learning Aggression -those in pain have a tendency to lash out -may feel goof when they release anger and frustration -physically punished children are MORE aggressive
A reflective listener
avoids distractions and skillfully gathers ideas
Remember your dreams or write them down
awaken gradually after Rem period set an alarm clock make your first dream record review again and again permanent dream diary/ remember drugs mess up dreams
Neurotransmitters are released at the
axon terminals
Occipital lobes
back of the brain and area of the cortex concerned with vision
Long term procedural memories are stored in the ______________ and the _________________ (muscular cordination)
basal ganglia cerebellum
Skill memories register in the lower brain areas (2 are?)
basal ganglia and the cerebellum
Sweet and bitter tastes appear to be
based on a lock-and-key match between molecules and the receptors.
Relational concepts
based on how an object relates to something else, or how its feature relate to one another -larger, above, left, right
Mental images are not flat mental rotation is partly
based on imagined movements (mentally pick up an objecy and turn it around or even fold it)
Perceptual features
basic elements of a stimulus, such as lines, shapes, and edges, or colors -visual pop out is an example -some experiments show an actual decrease n brain cells that are tuned to the missing features
Regarding how they perceive the world, East Asians tend to
be collectivist
People prone to repression tend to
be extremely sensitive to emotional events
. Dying persons need to share their feelings and to discuss death openly If someone is dying :
be yourself and relate person to person be ready to listen again and again be respectful be genuine be comfortable with silence be aware of feelings and nonverbal cues
Accommodation
bending of the lens to focus on nearby objects
Encoding Strategy Encode Retrieval cues
best are those present duing encoding helps to elaborate as you learn
Encoding Strategy overlearn
better when you overlearn or continue to study beyond mastery
Where contains the most of the neurons and computing
brain
Neuropeptides
brain chemicals, such as enkephalins and endorphin, that regulate the activity of neurons -effects memory, pain, emotion, basic progresses
Axon Terminals
bulb-shaped structures at the ends of axons that form synapses with the dendrites and somas of other neurons -allow information to pass from neuron to neuron
Psychological dilemmas are major events in many lives you can or cant anticipate trouble spots in your own life
can
Timing of Reinforcement For humans
can anticipate future reward reinforced throughout time response chain
rods
can detect colors and is black and white (much more sensitive to light-dim light)
Preoperational Stage (2-7 years)
can form mental images or ideas but cannot easily use transformations -why they use intuitive thought
muscle fibers are made up of effector cells which are
capable of producing is response
Among other things the scientific method is based on
careful collection of evidence, accurate description and measurement repeatable results
Carol Gilligan pointed out that Kohlber's level of development is concerned mainly with justice but she believes there is also a level of
caring -males define as a justice or autonomy -women defined it as a concern for relationships (caring) -now it is clear men and women are equally capable
Hair cells are part of the organ of corti
center part of the cochlea -stereocilia atop the hairs brush against the tectorial membrane when waves ripple through the fluid surround organ of corti
An appraisal of ESP rhine uses zener card and only made 5 out of 25 hits showing this stuff really isn't real but
chance
texture gradients
changes in texture contribute ot perception
Research Participant Bias
changes in the behavior of research participants caused by the unintended influence over their own expectations
Accommodation
changes in the shape of the lens of the eye
Altered state of consciousness
changes occur in the quality and pattern of mental activity -distinct shifts in perception, emotions, memories, etc.. -heightened self awareness is an important feature of ASC -Sensory overload (raves), monotonous stimulation (highway hypnosis), unusual physical conditions (fever sleep loss) restricted sensory input (isolation long periods of time)
Communication between neurons is considered to be a(n) ____ change involving ____.
chemical, neurotransmitters
Ehen struck visual pigments bleach or break down How physically or chemically
chemically
Lock and Key theory of olfaction
chemicals produce odors when part of a molecule matches a hole of the same shape -scents are identified by location and the number of activated receptors tells brain strength of odor
Jean Piaget
children's cognitive skills progress through a series of maturalization stages
Lsicensed Psychologist
chooses to use a particular type of therapy is not the same as someone trained solely in that technique
After Phineas Gage's accident in which a metal rod entered his brain, the doctors kept notes on his behavior, used tests to measure various responses, and interviewed Phineas and those who knew him. His brain injury was studied using a(n)
clinical case study
Emotional Attachments
close emotional bonds, with their primary caregivers -self awareness and awareness of others
visions acts as as data reduction system that selects and analyzes information in order to
code and send to the brain only the most important info
In time abuser problems become much worse but if they feel better it becomes
compulsive
An idea representing a category of related objects or events is called a(n)
concept
syntax
concerns rules for word order
Central Nervous System
consists of blood brain and spinal cord
Spaced practice
consists of large number of relatively short study session
Experimental group
consists of participants exposed to the independent variable
Language
consists of words or symbols and rules for combining them -thinking however involves attention, pattern recognition, memory, decision making, intuition, and knowledge
consciousness
consists of your sensations and perceptions of external events as well as your self aware of mental events including thoughts, memories, and feelings about your experiences and yourself -based on you own subjective- first person experience -psychologist adopted a third person objective and it is used to study the brain and behavior to help them understand the mind and consciousness which are basically private phenomena
Harlow's finding that baby monkeys preferred the terry cloth surrogate mother to a wire mother demonstrated the importance of which of the following in the formation of emotional attachments?
contact comfort
The top scorers on intellectual tests who were over 65 were people who
continued to work
Elaine is reinforced with a gold star for every math problem on her worksheet that she correctly completes. This is an example of
continuous reinforcement
psychologist prefer controlled experiences because case studies
control groups (limits conclusions that can be drawn from clinical observation
Light and shadow
create clear patterns of light and shadow
_________________________ are especially apparent with respect to the meaning attached to child's behavior
cultural differences
Adolescence
culturally define period between childhood and adulthood -Adult status in north america -taking responsibility for oneself -making independent decisions -becoming financially independent
Goal setting
defined and measurable outcomes
observational record
detailed summary of data and observations
Inside the cochlea are hair cells
detect waves in fluid
Vestibular system Crista
detects movement in semicircular canal and stimulates hair cells and signals head rotations
The study of changes in behavior from conception to death encompasses the field known as
developmental psychology
Transducers
devices that convert one kind of energy into another
Electrical Stimulation of the brain
direct electrical stimulation and activation of brain tissue -ESB can call forth behavior with astonishing power -details of emotions and behaviors elected by ESB are modified by personality and circumstances
Animal Model
discover principles that apply to the human -interested in any living creature -behavioral studies can help us better care for domesticated animals and those in zoos as well as conserve endangered animals in the wild
Binge drinking
downing five or more drinks in a short time
Dark Adaptation
dramatic increase in retinal sensitivity to light that occurs after a person enters the dark -30-35 minutes of complete darkness or reach maximum visual sensitivity (100,000 more times sensitive to light)
A single perspective is unlikely to explain fully a complex human behavior, they are eclectic meaning
draw insights from a variety of perspectives
altered state
dreaming, daydreaming, (drastic-result of a stroke or brain damage)
symbolization
dreams are often expressed din images that are symbolic rather than literal -what feelings or ideas dream image might symbolize
Fritz Perls Gestalt theory
dreams are special messages about what is missing in our lives -filling in gaps in personal experiences -take the part of or to speak the part of the characters in the dream
Operant conditioning is strengthened by
each time as response is followed by satisfying state of affairs and weakened if followed by unsatisfying affairs
Which one of the following sequences is the correct one for audition
eardrum, ossicles, cochlea, and hair cells
Feeling of knowing
easy to observe and people can not often recall beforehand if they are likely to remember something
Remembering takes
effort
Inhibitions are enhanced or reduced while sleeping
ehances
Flashbulb Memory
especially vivid memories created at a time of high emotions -9/11 -JFK assassination -Activated the limbic system that processes info -heightened activity in the limbic system forms intense memory consolidation -can be both negative and positive events -can be wrong (crystallize into consistent, land,arks in life)
Psi phenomena
evenst that seem to defy accepted scientific laws 3 basic forms -telepathy clairvoyance precognition
Somatic Nervous System and Autonomic Nervous System work together to cordinate the body's internal reaction to
events in the world outside the body
Consequences
events that follow the behavior -both antecedents and consequences are key to understanding associative learning (before and after)
Antecedants
events that precede behavior
the modern field is an
ever changing vista of people and ideas that help you better understand yourself and others
Denotative meaning
exact definition
The most powerful psychological research tool is
experiment
Psychosocial dilemma
conflict between persona impluses and the social world -resolving each dilemma creates a new balance between a person and society
Defects that originate during prenatal development in the womb due to environmental conditions are known as
congenital problems
Brainstem
consists mainly of the medulla and the cerebellum
the pleasant, reassuring feeling infants get from touching something soft and warm, especially their mother, is referred to as
contact comfort
Medulla
contains centers for the reflex control of vital life functions (heart rate, breathing, swallowing) can be very dangerous if anything messes up the medulla
Unconscious
contents of the mind that are beyond awareness, especially impulses and desires not directly known to a person -many of these thoughts are repressed -all thoughts determined by unconscious processes
Polygenic characteristics
controlled by many genes working in combination -genes can switch off and on at certain ages -heredity experts a powerful influence throughout maturation
Dominant Gene
controls will appear every time the gene is present
A politician campaigning on a law-and-order platform is appealing to people at what level of moral development?
conventional
Most older children and adults exhibit moral reasoning at which level of moral development?
conventional
Learned Barriers
conventions about uses, meanings, possibilities, taboos
linear persepctive
convergence of parallel lines in the environment
Specific signals establish a pattern of
conversation turn taking (alternate sending and receiving of messages)
Sensory Coding
converting important features of the word into messages understood by the brain
Must ___________ to be hypnotized
cooperate
long term memories are stored in the __________ of the brain
cortex
Internet survey
cost effective and reach large groups of people biased samples can limit web based research (not easy to control who answers the online questionnaires)
The problem with television violence is that children may become more aggressive through
observational learning
make a special effort to minimize bias by keeping an
observational record
Zelda is experiencing more and more blind spots in her vision as her inoperable brain tumor increases. The brain tumor would be in her
occipital lobe
The frequency of sound waves (number of waves per second) corresponds to
pitch (higher or lower tone of sound)
"Master gland" is the what galnd
pituitary gland and influences other glands
Identity formation is a key challenge for adolescents after they have obtained the stage of formal operations they are better able to ask questions about their
place in the world and morals and values
John recently took what he thought was a pain reliever and reports less shoulder pain. However, the pill he took was only a sugar pill. This best illustrates the
placebo effect
height in picture plane
placed higher seem to be more distant
Schedule of Partial Reinforcement
plans for determining which responses will be reinforced
Arab-American Family
polite, obedient, disciplines, and conforming spanking, teasing, or shaming in front of others fathers are strong authority figures and demand obedience so family will not be shamed success, generosity, hospitality are highly values, hard work, thrift, educational achievement family over individual
Cocaine
powerful central nervous system stimulant extracted from the leaves of coca plants -feelings of alertness, energy, pleasure -the effects of amphetamines last longer than cocaine (metabolized quicker) -risk having convulsions or heart attack or the first time use -increases dopmaineand noradrenaline (arouses the brain and dopamine- pleasure) -withdrawal causes depression, fatigue, boredom, and anhedonia- inability to feel pleasure
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
prediction that prompts people to act in ways that make the prediction come true -others tend to live up or down to the expectations for them
At least two categories of long term memory
procedural memory (skill memory) declarative memory (fact memory)
3 types of long term memory
procedural, 2 types of declarative (Semantic, episodic)
function of REM sleep
sharpen to complete the consolidation of our memories -Daytime stress tends to increase REM sleep -short and retain memories especially those for solving problems
Visual acuity
sharpness -cones are mainly found at the center of the eye
Maintenance rehearsal
silently repeating or mentally reviewing information to hold it longer in the short term memory
thinking relies heavily on language because it encodes or translates words into
symbols that are easy to manipulate
Observational Learning (modeling)
watching and intimidating the actions of another person or noting the consequences of those actions -anything that can be learned from direct experience can be learned by observation
The visible spectrum which is the spread of electromagnetic energies to which the eye respond is made up of a narrow range of
wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
Bottom up processing
we begin with small sensory units (features) and build upward in a complete
According to Freud, if a lonely person dreams of romance and a student who is angry with a teacher dreams of embarrassing the teacher in class, these would examples of
wish fulfillment
On which section of the Stanford-Binet (SB5) are subjects asked to correctly remember the order of colored beads seen, to repeat a series of digits forward and backward, and to name the last word in each sentence after hearing several sentences read?
working memory
Vygotsky realized that some tasks are just beyond a child's reach. However, children receiving sensitive guidance from skilled partners could make rapid progress. Interactions like this are most helpful when they take place within a child's
zone of proximal development
Term Schedule
A written plan that lists the dates of all major assignments for each of your classes for an entire term
connector neuron
a neuron that links two others
Cones
5 million and work best in bright light (color sensation and fine details)
intelligence is less than ________% hereditary
50
Left brain
95% use for language, speaking, writing, math, judging time, and coordination of complex movements analysis- break down info sequentially- in order, small details
Attention Deficit/ hyperactivity disorder
A behavioral problem characterized by shot attention span, restless movement, and impaired learning capacity -may produce slight improvement but has many side effects and may offset creativity
A 10-year-old child with a mental age of 10 would have an IQ of
100
Tend to support _____________________ focus on continuity of dreams and waking thought
Neurocognitive theory's -dream actions are also very similar -dreams abut flying or floating do reflect activation synthesis hypothesis theory -some dreams still are believed to have deeper meaning, there seems to be little doubt that dreams can make a difference in our lives
Regarding intelligence, which of the following statements is FALSE? a. Studies that used actual blood group testing found no significant correlations between ethnic ancestry and IQ scores. b. Improving the environments in which children learn and grow is the main way in which we can ensure that they reach their full potential. c. Since genes are fixed at birth, there is little that can be done regarding the genetic aspect of intelligence. d. What psychologist Robert Sternberg calls analytic intelligence is often seen by minority cultures as more important than what Sternberg calls practical intelligence.
What psychologist Robert Sternberg calls analytic intelligence is often seen by minority cultures as more important than what Sternberg calls practical intelligence.
Storage in LTM
When activated some brain areas seemed to produce vivid memories of long forgotten events -many events never get past sensory or short term memory -long term memories are only relatively permanent
Critical Thinking Principles
Willingness to actively reflect on ideas true knowledge comes from constantly revising our understanding of the world 1. Few truths transcend the need for logical analysis and empirical testing - apply rules of logic, evidence, and scientific method 2. Critical Thinkers often wonder what it would take to show that a truth is a false - actively seek to falsify beliefs, including their own 3. Authority or claimed expertise does not automatically make an idea true or false 4. Judging the quality of evidence is crucial 5. Critical thinking requires an open mind
Nightmare
a bad dream that takes place during REM sleep -get rid by writing in a journal in big detail, change the dream how you want it 0imagery rehearsal of new dream
Intellectual determination
a desire to know to excel and persevere, persistent and motivated
The cones of the retina
number about five million in each human eye
Flexibility
number of times you shift from one class of possible uses to another
Regarding "reverse vision," which of the following statements is TRUE? a. "Reverse vision" occurs when a person uses a hallucinogenic drug that prevents normal mental imagery. b. "Reverse vision" is the common name for synesthesia. c. "Reverse vision" occurs when one forms any mental image. d. "Reverse vision" is the process involved when a person experiences eidetic imagery.
"Reverse vision" occurs when one forms any mental image.
experiment is
a formal trial undertaken to confirm or disconfirm a hypothesis about the causes of behavior
Sensations
a sensory impression, also the process of detecting physical energies with the sense organs
Memory
a series of active system that receive, store, organize, alter, and recover information
The term for the initial phase of conditioning when the CS and US are paired is termed
acquisition
Informational View
perspective that explains learning in terms of information imparted by events in the environment
the symbols we call words are based on
phonemes (basic speech sound)
tiny channels or holes called ion channels do what
pierce the axon membrane
rods are insensitive to extremely ______ light so you can move into the dark without having to adapt
red
USE SQ4R method in psychology
- ask yourself a lot of questions - read terms printed in bold and define when they appear - figures and tables will help you quickly -study guides -point by point summary to help identify the big ideas and principles
phosphenes
- visual sensations caused by mechanical excitation of the retina
What are the variables affecting punishment
-depends on timing, consistency, and intensity -works best if its immediate after the response is made and given every time this response occurs -Intense punishment may permanently suppress responding, even fro actions as simple as eating while mild punishment is temporary (slows responding but not rapid extinction)
Rehearsing Information in STM
-Maintenance rehearsal -disappears rapidly if not rehearsal (12-18 sec) -sensitive to interruption or displacement -can handle only small amounts of information it can be difficult to multitask but also keeps our mind from storing useless information
Emotions also cloud judgement
-even low stress can subtly influence how we think and act -fear, anxiety, dislike can eliminate possibilities from consideration to promote to the top of he list
Live more creatively
-find something that surprises you everyday, try to surprise at least one person everyday -if something sparks your interest allow it -seek challenges making a commitment to doing things well, think and relax, do what you enjoy, look at problems from different viewpoints -MUST be ready to seek new ways of doing things
what exactly is action potential/ what happens
-ion channels pierce the axon membrane -gates pop open -channels first open near the soma -then it goes gate after gate opens down the length of the axon as the action potential zips along ALL or nothing event -after each nerve impulse the cell briefly dips below the resting level and becomes less willing or ready to fire
For learning to take place
-must pay attention to the model -reproduce the modeled behavior -if a model if successful at a task or rewarded for a response that learner is more likely to imitate the behavior -normal reinforcement or feedback determines whether it will be repeated thereafter
Effects of hypnosis
-no effect on strength/ make best effort -can enhance memory but also create false ones brief memory loss occurs and may forget something if told to forget it -can relieve pain -may regress to childhood or it could be acting a suggested role -aler color vision, smell, time sense, illusion, and many other sensory responses -can help with realization, less pain, therapy -better at changing subjective experience rather than modifying behaviors (smoking/meditation)
What are some research ethics
-no harm -describe risk potential -participation is voluntary -minimize discomfort -do not unnecessarily invade privacy -use deception only when necessary -remove any misconceptions caused by deception -provides results and interpretation to participants -Treat with dignity and respect
How to become a better eyewitness
-perceptions are contractions of reality (ask questions) -Break perceptual habits and interrupt habituations (do activities in a new way) -seek out the ordinary experiences -beware of perceptual sets (labels/ stereotypes) -be aware of the ways motives and mentions influence perceptions (try to see with through others eyes -make a habit of engaging in reality testing (check accuracy of perceptions) -Pay attention (list with full concentration)
Right Brain
-perceptual skills, patterns, faces, melodies, emotions, and detecting emotion -context of how something is said -process information simultaneously and holistically, overall patterns and connections HEMISPHERES SHARE the work
Using punishment Wisely
-reinforcements strengthens responses -non reinforcement causes responses to extinguish -punishment suppresses responses -very important to strengthen and encourage desirable behavior rather than punish 1. Avoid Harsh Punishment -negative emotional reactions, avoidance and escape behaviors , and increased aggression -avoid spanking if at all possible 2. Use the minimum amount of punishment necessary to suppress misbehavior -verbal scolding is normally enough -for older kids taking things away 3. Apply punishment during or immediately after misbehavior (if not immediate wait for the next time) 4. Be consistent 5. Use Counter conditioning -reward an alternate, desired response 6. Expect anger from a punished person -don't reinforce anger 7. Punish with kindness and respect -allow punished person to retain self respect -behave well to get praise not because the fear punishment Punishing often allows for the adult to continue punishing all the time which is a negative reinforcer when it gets rid of the irritation of the punisher
To learn her psychology terms, Felesia just repeats the terms' definitions over and over again. This illustrates
rote rehearsal
Social Desirability
-replies to surveys are not always accurate or truthful -many show a distinct courtesy bias (a tendency to give polite or socially desirable answers)
REM rebound
-the occurrence of extra rapid eye movement in sleep following REM deprivation -memory lapses, poor consternation, and anxiety from not having REM sleep
what happens during reflect
-two ways to do this self reference and critical thinking -the more mindfulness and genuine interest you can bring to your reading the more you will learn -use study guide at end of chapter to help you check understanding
Which of the following coefficients of correlation indicates the weakest relationship between two sets of variables? a) .08 b) -0.29 c) .48 d) -1.00
.08
When is the most optimal development
roughly the 1st year
Self Management
1. Choose target behavior 2. Record a baseline- current time spent 3. establish goals principle of realistic goals 4. Choose reinforcers- reward for daily goal 5. Record your progress 6. Reward Successes- collect the reward only if actually completed the goal 7. Adjust your plan as you learn about your behavior
condensation
several people, objects, events, combined into single dream image
What are the strict guidelines clinical and Counseling Psychologist must follow
1. High levels of competence, integrity and responsibility 2. Respect for people's rights to privacy, dignity, confidentially, and personal freedom 3. Protection of the client's welfare
Stages of Creative thought
1. Orientation 2. Preparation 3. incubation 4. illumination 5. verification
Retrieval Strateies
1. Rely on Retrieval practice -best when feedback allows you to check your progress -recitation summarize when you are reading allowed 2. Use strategy to aid recall -usually the result of planned search of memory -try to go through the alphabet to see if you can think of the word 3.say or write everything 4. recall events or information in diff orders 5. Recall from diff viewpoints 6. Mentally put yourself back in situation learn info 7. extend how long you remember -practice retrieval repeatedly 8. Mind your sleep -sleep after you study to reduce interference 9. Mind your hunger -studying before eating -good meal to start the day 10. people who have good memory excel at organizing meaningful information
How to change Passive studying into reflective learning
1. Set specific objective learning goals 2. Plan a learning strategy 3. Be your own teacher 4. Monitor your progress (quiz yourself/keep up with goals and if you complete them) 5. Reward themselves 6. Evaluate your progress and goals 7. Take Corrective Action
How to do hypnosis
1. encourage you to focus attention on what is being said 2. relax and feel tired 3. Let go and accept suggestions easily 4. vivid imagination
Causes of handedness
1. it is inherited from parents (left hand more common in men) 2. handedness cannot be dictated (environmental factors can force people to use other hand)
Problems with astrolgy
1. theory of astrology is unconvincing - zodiacs have shifted but is ignored completely 2. The evidence against astrology is convincing - very vague statements, only small percentage is accurate
Psychology in the media
1.be skeptical - definite bias 2.consider the source of information -info used to sell product is profit rather than objective truth -psychological services may be sold as well- many unsupported claims -psychic claims should be taken with extreme caution -Barnum Effect is used 3. beware of oversimplifications (especially for monetary gains) - newly discovered secret of the mind or universe 4. Remember for example is no proof -anecdotes, single cases, testimonials 5. Ask yourself i there was a control group 6. Look for errors in distinguishing between correlation and causation -dangerous to assume one thing caused another just because of correlation 7. Be sure to distinguish between observation and inference -often go far beyond the available facts in their claims could be correct but make sure to distinguish between fact or opinion
Keri is beginning to respond to real words, such as "no" and "hi,"addresses her parents as "Mama" and "Dada," and is making her first connections between words and objects. Kerri is most likely __________ months old.
12
how many pairs of cranial nerves
12
According to an experiment in which subjects were required to count backwards after hearing a nonsense syllable, it was found that, without rehearsal, information in short-term memory will fade to zero after a delay of __________ seconds.
12 to 18
Mentally gifted 130 140 or above
130 gifted 140 or above- genius but psychologist reserve this term or even highers cores exceptionally creative people -the correlation between the IQ scores and school grades is .5 and not at all good for predicting success in certain fields
Inez Beverly Prosser
1st African American female psych awarded PhD
cerebral cortex consists of
2 large hemispheres and these hemispheres are divided into lobes
Ways to improve learning can be combined into the reflective SQ4R Method which stands for
stands for survey Question Read Recite Reflect Review
how many chromosomes in sperm cells and ovas
23 chromosomes
how many pairs of spinal nerves
31
Mindfullness
state of open nonjudgmental awareness of current experience -self knowledge and well being
Most people dream _________ or ________ times a night, don't remember the dream usually
4 or 5 times
Human DNA is organized into ___________ chromosomes that are
46 chromosomes threadlike structures that hold the coded instructions of heredity
Personal experiences differ while being hypnotized Basic suggestion effect
A tendency of hypnotized person's to carry out suggested actions and as if they were voluntary
polyabuse
the abuse of more than drug at the same time
Mental age
the average mental ability displayed by people of a given age -need to compare to chronological age
Humanistic Psychology was created by who
Abraham Maslow
Allan Hudson and Robert McCarley are responsible for what hypothesis
Activation synthesis Hypothese
When you are traveling in a wide open space with clean air, very distant mountains often appear to be closer than they really are. This occurrence is due to a decrease in
Aerial Perspective
Observational Learning is from who
Albert Bandura
Sleep a. is an innate biological rhythm. b. is necessary for life. c. may give way temporarily in times of great danger. d. is characterized by all of these.
All of these
In a study of how language affects one's thoughts, individuals who spoke different languages were asked to arrange a set of cards that depicted a series of events, such as a meal being cooked and eaten. Which of the following is a FALSE statement regarding the findings of this study? a. The subjects who spoke Hebrew usually arranged the cards from right to left. b. Speakers of Kuuk Thaayorre, the language of the Cape York Australian aboriginals, used a temporal sequence from east to west in arranging the cards. c. All the subjects regardless of the language they spoke arranged the cards from left to right. d. The findings of this study lend support to the linguistic relativity hypothesis.
All the subjects regardless of the language they spoke arranged the cards from left to right.
Good ways to break habits
Alternate responses -get same reinforcement with different response Extinction -try to discover what is reinforcing an unwanted response and remove, avoid, or delay the reinforcement Response Chains -break up response chains by scrambling the chain of events that leads to undesired responses Cues and Antecedents -try to avoid, narrow down, or remove stimuli that elicit the bad habit
Research ethics
American Psychological Association guidelines "carry out investigations with respect for the people who participate and with concern fro their dignity and respect"
Stage two 1-3 years (Erikson)
Autonomy or shame and doubt: a conflict created when growing self-control (autonomy) is pitted against feelings of shame or doubt
State Dependent Learning
the bodily state that exists during learning also can be a strong retrieval cue -also emotional cues can be retrieval cues
senses and selective attention together reduce the amount of information
the brain must process
Brightness constancy
the brightness of an object appears to stay the same as lighting conditions change
Radical Behaviorism
B.F. Skinner- believed our actions are controlled by rewards and punishments Skinner box to observe mainly rats and pigeons covert mental events, thinking, are not needed to explain behavior
Downers
Barbiturates and Tranquilizers are sometimes referred to as "solid alcohol"
Which of the following is NOT good advice when visiting a person who is dying? a. Be lively and keep the conversation going at all times. b.Be aware of feelings and nonverbal cues displayed by the person who is dying. c. Be yourself and relate person to person. d. Be ready to listen and be respectful.
Be lively and keep the conversation going at all times.
Network Model
Best explains the structure or organization of memories and refers to patterns of association among items if information (LTM organized linked ideas) -when ideas are farther apart it takes a longer chain of associations to connect them -system of linked marriages
Three Prospectives
Biological Perspective psychological perspective sociocutural persepctive
Procrastination
Blame poor work on late start Time management
Sleep stages Stage 2:
Body temperature further drops, sleep spindles-short bursts of distinctive brain wave activity generated by thalamus, now officially asleep
Neuroscience
the broader field of bio-psychologist and others who study the brain and nervous system- such as biologist and biochemists
Neuroplasticity
the capacity of the brain to change in response to an experience
Priming
activated hidden memories which influences answers -maybe give someone first letters of words -not aware you remember something but can somehow recall it
Hebb rule
the repeated activities of synapses between two neurons strengthens the connection between them
independent variable
condition altered or varied by the experimenter who sets its size, amount, or value -suspect causes for difference in behavior
Extinction
Classical Conditioning can weaken by removing the connection between the conditioned and the unconditioned response -it may take several extinction sessions to reverse conditioning
Extraneous variable
condition that a researcher wants to prevent from affecting the outcome of the experiment
soma
does the same -sends it own messages (via nerve impulses) down a thin fiber called an axon
Too little ____ can cause the shaking and muscle tremors of Parkinson's disease, while too much of this neurotransmitter can cause schizophrenia.
dopamine
Sleep stages Stage 3:
Delta waves- large and slow, move to deeper slow wave sleep, further loss of consciousness
Ernest Hartmann
dreams arise as our brains seek to make creative connections -emotional tone is important (telling dreams to others can help)
Marijuana
Dried leaves and flowers of hemp plants, THC main active chemical -perceptual distortions and euphoria but hallucinations can occur at high doses -THC binds to surface of brain and has man effects -very difficult to quit.. psychological dependence -mental health issues and problem arise from marijuana but if you quit it tends to come back Problem: cancer causing, interfere with menstrual cycles and ovulation, suppress body's immune system, develop psychosis, impairs memory, activity levels in cerebellum lower
Regarding electroconvulsive shock (ECS) and consolidation, which of the following statements is FALSE? a. The part of the brain known as the hippocampus plays an important role in consolidation. b. Recent memories are more easily disrupted by ECS than older memories. c. ECS will cause amnesia for memories that occur up to a day after the ECS is administered. d. If enough time is allowed to pass between learning and ECS, the memory will be unaffected because consolidation is already complete.
ECS will cause amnesia for memories that occur up to a day after the ECS is administered.
Distinct state theory Who? What experiment?
Ernest Hillgard-causes a dissociative state or split in behavior Ex: ice bath one part says it hurts other part (hidden observer)does not
Regarding fluid abilities, which of the following statements is TRUE? a. Fluid abilities include vocabulary and stored-up facts. b. Fluid abilities can offset declines in crystallized abilities. c. Fluid abilities may actually improve into one's 60s. d. Fluid abilities require speed or rapid learning.
Fluid abilities require speed or rapid learning.
phrenology
Franz Gall- shape of skull reveal personality traits
Purpose and meaning are important source of well being at every point in life, a good life is one that is
HAPPY and MEANINGFUL
Which of the following psychologists pioneered the scientific study of forgetting using nonsense syllables and plotted the curve of forgetting?
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Day care.... is it good? does it matter?
High quality day care doesn't affect attachment to parents (improve social and mental skills) -low quality may damage or weaken attachment (create behavior problems) Look for: -responsive and sensitive care providers who offer plenty of attention and verbal and cognitive stimulation -small number of children per caregiver -trained care, minimal staff turnover, and stable consistent care
Multiple intelligences
Howard Gardner's theory that there are several specialized types of intellectual disabilities
Providing African America childre with same environment experiences to European children erased the
IQ difference
Stage five Adolescents (Erikson)
Identity vs Role Confusion: a conflict involving the need to establish a personal identity
Regarding the use of hypnosis, which of the following statements is/are TRUE? a. In one classic experiment, hypnotized participants showed significant memory improvement with only 20 percent of their new memories being incorrect. b. Information gained through hypnosis is more likely to be true if the hypnotized person seems very confident than if he or she expresses any degree of uncertainty. c. If a questioner asks misleading or suggestive questions, a hypnotized person tends to weave this information into his or her memories. d. All of these statements are true.
If a questioner asks misleading or suggestive questions, a hypnotized person tends to weave this information into his or her memories.
Regarding the research on happiness, which of the following statements is FALSE? a.Subjective well-being is affected by one's goals, choices, emotions, values, and personality. b.Happiness is related to good and bad life events, but the impact is smaller than expected. c.In determining one's happiness, the nature of an event is more important than the way you perceive or interpret this event. d.People who are good at dodging life's hard knocks tend to create their own "luck" and tend to be happier.
In determining one's happiness, the nature of an event is more important than the way you perceive or interpret this event.
Neurocognitive dream theory
dreams that have much in common with waking thoughts and emotions -many brain areas that are used when awake remain awake when sleeping
Operational learning only prepares a person to
duplicate a response
Steps to scientific method
Make observation Define a problem Propose a hypothesis gather evidence/ test hypothesis Build a theory publish results
Psychokinesis
exert influence over inanimate objects by will power (not an ExtraSensory Perception but studied)
Causes the small bones, auditory ossicles, vibrate
Malleus, incas, stapes (hammer, anvil, stirrup) links eardrum with cochlea
Accomadations
existing ideas are modified to fit new requirements
Regarding the relationship of wealth to happiness, which of the following statements is/are TRUE? a. More resources can bring happiness to people living in poverty. b. The overall association between money and happiness is quite strong. c.The positive effects of wealth tend to cancel out the new life stresses that instant riches usually bring into a person's life. d. All of these statements are true.
More resources can bring happiness to people living in poverty.
Regarding Terman's study of the 1,500 intellectually gifted he called the "Termites," which of the following statements is FALSE? a. A majority of the "Termites" finished college, earned advanced degrees, or held professional positions. b. Many of the "Termites" had written books or scientific articles. c. Terman found that the gifted tend to be well adjusted psychologically. d. Most of the "Termites" had committed crimes, were unemployable, or were unhappy misfits.
Most of the "Termites" had committed crimes, were unemployable, or were unhappy misfits.
Regarding ethnic groups and IQs, which of the following statements is FALSE? a. Historically, African-American children in the United States scored an average of about 15 points lower on standardized IQ tests than European-American children. b. Most psychologists have concluded there is significant scientific evidence that group differences in average IQ are based on genetics. c. As a group, Japanese-American children scored above average in IQ. d. One study found that placing poor African-American children into European-American adoptive families increased the children's IQs an average of 13 points.
Most psychologists have concluded there is significant scientific evidence that group differences in average IQ are based on genetics
negative correlation
higher scores on one measure are associated with lower scores on the other
Damage to which part of the limbic system would most likely impair memory?
hippocampus
Midlife crisis
Only a quarter of the people feel like they have faced a midlife crisis -midlife transition means making new identities adn preparing for old age
____ is the tendency to respond to stimuli similar to those that preceded operant reinforcement.
Operant Stimulus generalization
The key to dishabituation is
Paying close attention
Sound travels as a series of invisible wave of compression (______________________) and rarefaction (___________________) in the air
Peaks, valleys
Hallucination
People perceive objects or event shot have external reality
Hearing involves a chain of events
Pinna ear canal eardrum Malleus, incas, stapes oval window cochlea hair cells
Top Down processing
Preexisting knowledge is used to rapidly organize features into a meaningful whole -putting together a puzzle you have already done, once you get a couple pieces preexisting knowledge kicks in
Herbert Benson
Relaxation response core of meditation
Narcotics
Raw opium, made by poppy seeds, have been used for pain relief -morphine and codeine -heroin is said to be the most addictive drug of all time -powerful feeling of euphoria and a reduction of anxiety and pain relief -oxycodone is a new drug being used -Methadone: often treated with this for narcotics making it easier for withdrawal --freely given for harm: reduction strategy reducing the negative consequences of addition without requiring drug abstinence -very controversial because people believe they are supporting drug abusers in their addiction
Cognitive Learning
Refers to understanding, knowing, anticipating, or otherwise making use of information, rich higher mental processes -learning from written language is unique to humans
Objective Test Taking
Relate the question to see if it matches your own questions, red all choices, read and skip and later questions may help, eliminate some choices, be sure to answer any skipped items, search for the best answer
According to the ____, learning is strengthened each time a response is followed by a satisfying state of affairs.
law of effect
____ is given only when a particular response is made.
Response Contingent Reinforcement
Third Memory step
Retrieved: or located and taken out of storage
allow time for incubation
Revise or embellish initial solutions even those based on raped insight -incubation is useful when you are exposed to external cues that relate to problems
Encoding Strategy Consider whole vs part learning
learn from beginning to end in small paragraph -practice whole learning if small amount of information
The pain gate was who
Ronald Melzack
From encoding to retrieval in long term memory Rote learning makes memories
Rote learning makes memories very sparse (memories will be weaker and may not understand the concepts)
Escape learning
learn to make a response in order to end aversive stimulus -based on negative reinforcement
Latoya is using a reading strategy that has been shown to improve learning and grades because it promotes active learning and information processing. Latoya is using the _____ method.
SQ4R
If two brain cells become more active at the same time, the connections between them grow stronger. This process is called
long term potentiation
What are the 3 abilities
Selective encoding Selective combination selective comparison
Feedback
a key element that underlies cognitive learning -responsiveness motivates a person -readily learn responses that merely have a desired effect or that bring a goal closer
Massed practice
long, uninterrupted study sessions (cramming is hard for memory)
Visible Light Short Wavelength Long Wavelength
Short: 400 nanometers, purple or violet Long: (700 nanometers) (blue, green, yellow, red, and orange)
2 major categories of the Peripheral Nervous System
Somatic Nervous System Autonomic Nervous System
How to help Insomnia
Stimulus control- regular schedule sleep restriction- don't sleep late take naps in afternoon instead paradoxical intention relaxation-meditation, muscle relaxation exercise food intake- starchy food, increases serotonin stimulant avoidance-coffee, cigarettes, alchol
hypnosis test is called
Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibilty scale
Second memory step
Stored: held in the memory system
Autonomic Nervous System splits into 2 categories
Sympathetic branch Parasympathetic branch
Sex hormones
Testosterone- male sex hormones secreted by adrenal glands -steroids: blindness in women, increases in hostility and aggression, heart attack, stroke (behavior and personality are linked to the flow of hormones in the body)
what happens during read
look for answers to the questions you asked, read in short sections and break between
Thalamus
acts as a final "switching situation" for sensory messages on their way to the cortex -injury can cause deafness, blindness, and or loss of sense
The functionalists were interested in how thoughts, feelings, perceptions, and habits help people and animals
adapt and survive
Regarding the grasping reflex, which of the following statements is FALSE? a. The grasping reflex is considered an adaptive infant reflex. b. The grasping reflex aids survival by helping infants avoid falling. c.The grasping reflex is elicited for the first time as a baby attempts to stand by holding onto objects. d.The grasping reflex can be so strong that many infants can hang from a raised bar, like little trapeze artists.
The grasping reflex is elicited for the first time as a baby attempts to stand by holding onto objects.
Functionalism What is it who
The school of psychology concerned with how behavior and mental abilities help people adapt to their environments (William James)
four dream processes what are they
condensation displacement symbolization secondary elaboration
Regarding the ways to improve memory, which of the following statements is FALSE? a. Most super memorizers use encoding and retrieval strategies to augment whatever natural talents they have. b. There is very little you can do to improve your brain's ability to store long-term memories. c. Research has shown that taking herbs, such as Ginkgo biloba or taking large doses of vitamin E will significantly improve one's memory. d. The use of mnemonics have been shown to improve one's memory.
There is very little you can do to improve your brain's ability to store long-term memories.
Evolutionary psychology
looks at how human evolution an genetics might explain our current behavior
Secondary Reinforcer
a learned reinforced, often one that gains reinforcing properties by association with a primary reinforcer -ones that can be exchanged for primary reinforcers gain their values more directly
Conditioned Response
a learned response elicited by a conditioned stimulus
Response Chain
a linked series of actions that leads to reinforcement
Stage one- first year of life (Erikson)
Trust or mistrust: a conflict early in life about learning to trust others and the world -trust is established when babies are given warmth, touch, and loving care -mistrust is from inadequate or unpredictable care by the parents who are cold and rejoicing
Cultural Barriers
Values that hold the fantasy us a waste of time that playfulness is for children only, that reason, logic, and numbers are good feeling intuitions, pleasure, and humor are bad or have no value in the serious business of problem solving
Primary Motor cortex what is it? Contains what?
a brain area associated with control of movement (direct's body muscles) Contains mirror neurons- become active when we perform an action when we merely observe someone else carrying out the same action
Echoic Memory
a brief flurry of activity in the auditory system and stores for up to seconds -selectively attending or focusing on a selected portion of sensor input they will most likely be retrieved fr sensory memory/ encoded in short term memory
Recall
a direct retrieval of fats or information -the order in which information is memorized has an interesting effect on recall
Inattentinal Blindness
a failure to notice a stimulus because is attention is focused elsewhere -might think of it as bottleneck- narrows the information channel linking the sense to perception
If only one answer choice looks correct it can produce
a false sense of recognition may occur for the information
Classical Conditioning definition
a form of learning in which reflex responses are associated with new stimuli -first began by ringing the bell then met powder to the dogs would salivate and eventually led to them salivating hen they heard the bell from conditioning -you can condition eye blinking and it will help us tell apart the locked in individual from the severe brain damage and those with severe damage and minimal consciousness -those minimally conscious normally can be conditioned and may recover some mental functions
Psychiatrist
a medical doctor who treats mental disorders, often by doing psychotherapy - CAN prescribe drugs which psychologist can not do
False Memory
a memory that can seem accurate but is not -can seem accurate but never really happened -used to deliberately manipulate memory -thoughts, inferences, and mental associations may be mistaken for true memories
When a neuron hits its threshold an action potential which is
a nerve impulse that sweeps down the axon at up to 200 miles per hour -takes a split second to react (why its difficult to hit 100 mph baseball pitch)
Reticular formation
a network of fibers and cell bodies lies inside the medulla and brainstem -give priority to some messages in the brain (influences attention) -also modifies outgoing commands -RF control reflexes -keeps us vigilant, alert, and wake so incoming messages for the sense organs branch into the reticular activating system
motor neuron
a neuron that carries commands from the CNS to muscle/ glands
sensory neuron
a neuron that carries messages from the senses toward the CNS
Reticular Activating System
a part of the reticular formation that activates the cerebral cortex
A hallucination is
a perception of objects or events that have no external reality.
incubation
a period when all attempted solutions are futile, any process on a subconscious level
Lucid dreaming
a person feels as if he or she is fully aware within the dream would and cable of normal thought and action -real and occur in REM -can partially overcome paralysis -can learn to become a lucid dreamer -tool for understanding a dream -can convert dreams to emotional worth tend to have a sense of emotional well being
contact comfort
a pleasant and reassuring feeling human and animal infants get from touching or clinging to something soft and warm, usually ther mother
Encoding Strategy Massed practice
a practice schedule in which studying continues for long periods of time without interruption (schedule your time)
Encoding Strategy Space Practice
a practice schedule that alternates study periods with brief rests
handedness
a preference for the right or left hand in most activities -your hands have no real difference in dexterity its your motor control on one side of the brain
Perceptual expectancy
a readiness to perceive in a particular manner, induced by strong expectations -frequently created by suggestion
Primary Somatosensory Area
a receiving area for body sensations touch, temperature, pressure, and other somatic sensations flow into this
Continuous Reinforcement
a reinforcer follows every correct responses -useful for learning new respoinses
Learning
a relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience
Punishments follows
a response with aversive, unpleasant consequences -initiates discomfort DOES NOT increase responding like negative reinforcement -reinforcer or positive state of affairs is removed, such as losing privileges
Dishabituation
a reversal of habituation -key is to PAY ATTENTION
Fixed Ratio Schedule
a set number of correct responses must be made to obtain a reinforcer (FR3-every 3rd response is reinforced) -very high response rates (fixed number of products have to be produced for pay high work output)
Emerging adulthood
a socially accepted period of extended adolescence -unstable in between self focused period for time to explore identities and life possibilities -sociocultural factors also play a role in when we become adults -one important aspect of this period is the struggle of right and wrong the need to develop moral values
Computed Tomographic scanner (CT scan)
a specialized X-ray that does much better of making the brain visible -many angles of pictures are taken and then put together to show the brain - can reveal structure as well as the locations of strokes, injuries, tumors, etc...
Broca's area (type of aphasia)
a speech center that is part of the left frontal association area... aphasia to this area would cause difficulty in speaking or writing
Waking Consciousness(most of our lives)
a state of clear, organized alertness -perceive times, places, and events as real, meaningful, and familiar -altered state
Run of luck
a statistically unusual outcome that occurs by chance alone -if a person has a good short turn of guess it is assumed that the person has precognition
Unconditioned stimulus
a stimulus innately capable of producing a response -did not have to larn to respond to the US (naturally trigger reflexes or emotional reactions)
Neutral stimulus
a stimulus that does not evoke a response
Conditioned stimulus
a stimulus that evokes a response because it has been repeatedly paired with the unconditioned stimulus
Psychoactive drug
a substance capable of altering attention, emotion, judgement, memory, time sense, self control, or perception (caffeine, alcohol, nicotine) -alters consciousness by directly influencing the brain activity
Common sense answers can go unchallenged for lack of suitable research method which is
a systematic approach to answering a particular question (study behavior by systematically collecting data)
Dominant hemisphere
a term usually applied to the side of the person's brain that produces language
Regarding culture and perception, which of the following statements is FALSE? a. Western cultures have a broader focus of attention, while Eastern cultures have a relatively narrow focus of attention. b. East Asians tend to explain a person's actions in terms of the social context, while European Americans perceive actions in terms of internal factors. c. The differences in perceptual style influence the artistic and esthetic preferences expressed in Eastern and Western art. d. The society we live in can influence our most basic perceptual habits.
a. Western cultures have a broader focus of attention, while Eastern cultures have a relatively narrow focus of attention.
Depth perception
abaility to see space and accurately judge distances -begin to develop as early as 2 weeks of age (basic level of depth perception is innate) -not complete until 6 months so depends on brain maturate and individual experience
Prediction of goal
ability to forecast behavior accurately
Psychoactive drugs are easy to
abuse and known as controlled substances
NeoFreudians
accept much of Freud's theory but revise parts of it less emphasis on sex and aggression and more on social motives and relationships
what happens during recite
after reading pause and recite and rehearse, mentally answer questions, brief notes to summarize (reveal what you do and dont know)
Stanford Binet Intelligence scales
age ranked questions that increase in difficulty as age goes up -measure 5 cognitive factors, (fluid reasoning, knowledge, quantitative reasoning, (solve problems w/ numbers) visual spatial processing, (good at putting pictures/puzzles together) and working memory (use STM)
smell receptors respond to
airborne molecules
Most common abused drugs are
alcohol, amphetamines, barbiturates, cocaine, codeine, heroin, morphine, methadone, nicotine -also taking drugs intravenously are high risk for development of hepatitis and aids
The use of cocaine produces feelings of
alertness, euphoria, and well-being
Hypnosis has been shown to be very useful a. in helping people make better progress during therapy. b. as a way of controlling pain. c. as a tool for inducing relaxation. d. for all of these.
all of these
Serious problems related to MDMA use include a. heart arrhythmias. b. fatal heat exhaustion. c. severe liver damage. d. all of these.
all of these
Smoking leads to an increased risk of a. several types of cancer. b. cardiovascular diseases. c. reproductive disorders. d. all of these.
all of these
The mental exercise known as meditation a. focuses attention. b. interrupts the typical flow of thoughts, worries, and analysis. c. reduces physical tension and anxiety. d. is characterized by all of these.
all of these
Most stage hypnotists get people to do strange things because a. the "hypnotized" volunteers don't want to "spoil the act" while on stage. b. the volunteers can act silly without fear or embarrassment since they are "hypnotized." c. the audience response tends to bring out the "ham" in the volunteers. d. all of these factors are involved.
all of these factors are involved
Rods contain Rhodopsin
allows them to see in black and white
Digital Media What is a psycoinfo
allows you to be more reflective psychinfo- a searchable, online database that provides brief summarized of the scientific literature of psychology
Brightness corresponds to
amplitude, height, or light waves
Megan suffers from a phobia of kittens and cats. Even though she consciously understands that she does not have to be afraid of such small creatures, she still exhibits nervousness as she watches her daughter petting a neighbor's gentle cat. Which part of the limbic system causes this fear response that Megan does not understand?
amygdala
Counselor
an adviser who helps solve problems with marriage, career, school, work, etc -master's degree plus one or two years of full time supervised counseling experience -don't treat serious mental disorders
You are asked to multiply a three-digit number and a two-digit number. You follow the steps you were taught in fifth grade, and you correctly answer the problem. You utilized
an algorithm
Operate Conditioning chamber (Skinner Box)
an apparatus designed to study operant conditioning in animals -reinforcement alters how frequently the rat presses the lever he didn't learn anything new -new behavior patterns are molded by changing the probability that various responses will be made
Artificial intelligence
an artificial system often a computer program that is capable of human like problem solving or intelligence responding -computers aren't very smart except for expert systems that can predict and already knows stuff/ they can switch from conversation to conversion (will get better over time)
Population
an entire group of animals or people belonging to a particular category
Concept
an idea that represents a category of objects or events -if you are knowledgeable about a topic you see things differently than beginners
Cognitive Map
an internal representation of an area, such as a maze, city, or campus -overall picture of how the town is laid out
there are however programs begging to try
and set the record straight
Experimental Subjects
animals or people whose behavior is investigated
Advertisers take advantage of two emotions
anxiety and sex
Electrode
any device (such as wire, needles, or metal plate) used to electrically stimulate or destroy nerve tissue or to record its activity
Punishment
any event that follows a response and decreases its likelihood of occurring again, the process of suppressing a response
Mnemonic
any kind of memory system or aid -generate sentences or short little things to help remember -make things meaningful -give them something that will help you remember and mean something -informational pictures -bizarre, unusual, or exaggerated mental associations (more distinctive and better for simple info)
response
any muscular or glandular activity or other identifiable aspect of behavior
stimuli
any physical energy that affects a person and evokes a response
Biological rhythm
any repeating cycle of biological activity such as sleeping wake cycles to changes in body temperature -four days or more without sleep is hell for a person -good leap will help you remember things from the day before -you are not tally unresponsive while asleep
Psuedopsychologies
any unfounded system that resembles psychology - false sciences -superstition -changes little over time
Teratogen
anything capable of disturbing normal development in the womb -drugs, radiation, pesticides -DRUGS AND ALCOHOL are the number one risk factor affecting unborn children -drug users can cause their baby to be addicted, smoking causes less oxygen for the baby
One thing that reinforcement and punishment have in common is that both
are less effective if they are delayed
Information Chunks
are made up of bits of information grouped into larger units -some letters can be grouped or chunked together -chunking recodes or organizes information into units that are already in LTM -combine several into one stack of information -creating information chunks is the key to making good use of short term memory
Lobes of the cerebral cortex
areas on the left and right cortex bordered by major fissures or defined by their function
Advantage Left
artists have been lefties, 5/7 last presidents, visualizing 3 dimensional objects, and done well in many sports
Frequency theory
as pitch rises, nerve impulses of a corresponding frequency are fed into the auditory nerve
Rapid Eye Movements
associated with dreaming -marked by return of fast, irregular EEG patterns similar to stage 1 sleep
epinephrine
associated with fear
Frontal lobes
associated with higher mental abilities and play a role in sense of self (movement) primary motor cortex association areas broca's area prefrontal area
Disjunctive concepts
at least one of several possible features -either or concepts baseball- strike is either a swing or a miss
Computer stimulation
attempts to duplicate human behavior
The digit-span test is a common measure of
attention and short term memory
very intense stimuli (loud or bright tend to capture
attention or repetitive stimuli
Anthropomorphic Error
attributing human thoughts, feelings, or motives to animals especially as a way to explain their behavior -can lead to false conclusions
Cochlear implants that bypass hair cells and stimulate
auditory nerves directly -Latest implants used place the higher and lower tones into separate channels allowing deaf people to actually hear some things -still not amazing but they are getting better
In which parental style do parents enforce rigid rules and demand strict obedience to authority?
authoritarian
Reflex
automatic, unlearned response
When you see an attractive person sit down next to you on the bus, the mad pounding of your heart is under the influence of the
autonomic nervous system
Sudden Infant death syndrome
baby is deprived of air and will struggle to breathe gain -leading cause of death in 1 month to 1 year of age (crib death) -often premature babies, shrill pitch cry, and breath holding -babies are best sleeping on their backs, those who vomit often or respiratory probe sometimes may need to sleep face down
nearby objects rush_____________ , distant objects move very little, remote objects appear to move _________________________________________________________________.
backward, the same direction you are traveling
Neonites will eventually die if not cared for but are born with
basic surviving skills, and the capacity to continue to mature at breakneck speeds -grasping, rooting, moro reflex (startled he will make hugging notion) and sucking reflex
Terrible twos
become independent and begin to understand commands but sometimes don't do them -mischief and temper tantrums -after 2 their words and comprehension take a huge leap forwards
Edward Tolman
began to argue that associate learning did not require thought so he came up with LATENT learning
Stimuli, responses, conditioning, and learning are key concepts in the thinking of
behaviorists
How accurate is the survey method
biased sample- doe snot accurately reflect the population from which it was drawn -go to great lengths to make sure the groups represent everyone
Congenital Problems
birth defects -affect the developing fetus and become apparent at birth
Astrology is the most popular
birth determines traits and affects behaviors
The afterimages you have seen after looking at a flashbulb are a result of the visual pigments in the retina
bleaching
State-dependent learning is a term which refers to the fact that
bodily states can be strong cues for later memory
Together the spinal nerves and cranial nerves keep your body in communication with the
brain
every new experience you have is reflected in changes to your
brain
Learning alters the activity, structure, and chemistry of
brain cells
Sleep Apnea
breathing stops for periods of twenty seconds to two minutes -may wake up gulping for air for oxygen and then go right back to bed -brain stops sending signals to the diaphragm to maintain breathing -obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome: best way to fix it CPAP mask to aid in breathing
Microsleeps
brief shifts in brain activity to the pattern normally recorded during sleep -driving while being sleepy has caused 15% of accidents
Light waves of greater amplitude cause colors to appear
brighter
Selective Combination
bringing together seemingly unrelated bits of useful information
Erikson's Psychosocial theory
broad similarities can be found between people in the life stages -each stage confronts a person with developmental tasks -psychosocial dilemma
William James
broadened psychology to animal, religious, and abnormal behavior -principles of psycho established separate disciplines -consciousness as an ever changing stream or flow of images and sensation not a set of lifeless building blocks -Admired Charles Darwin Natural selection- evolution favors those plants or animals best suited for living conditions -study of animals -educational psychology- study of learning, classroom -industrial psychology- study of people at work
Edward Titchener
brought Wundt's ideas to the US -tried mental chemistry by using introspection but its a poor way to answer most questions because when you disagree there is no way to settle the difference -looking inwards is still one source in studies of hypnotics, mediation, and problem solving
Giftedness`
can be either possession of a high iQ or of special talents or aptitudes - goes beyond just academic intelligence
Short term memory encoded
can be encoded as images more likely phonetically (by sound) especially words or letters
Color Blindness
cannot perceive colors -either lacks cones or functioning cones
reminding system
carrie by small nerve fibers, sower, nagging, aching, and very unpleasant -can cause agony long after injury has healed
Somatic Nervous system
carries messages to and from the sense organs and skeletal muscles -controls VOLUNTARY behavior
Spinal Nerves
carry sensory and motor messages to and from the spinal cord
Injury to spinal cord has started to make progress if they are damaged to be fixed by
cellular bridges grafting nerve cells injecting stem cells (immature cells that can mature to a variety of specialized cells)
Activity levels in the ____ are lower than normal in marijuana abusers, which may explain why chronic marijuana users tend to show some loss of coordination.
cerebellum
Weeks after an automobile accident, a friend continues to have difficulty maintaining balance and movements. You should suspect that damage may have occurred to the
cerebellum
Long-term procedural memories are stored in which part(s) of the brain?
cerebellum and basal ganglia
Frame Problems broadly
change the problem to get more general answers that ultimately can lead to a new invention of something think of the bigger picture
Placebo Effect
changes in behavior of research participants caused by belief that one has taken a drug or recieved some other treatment
Memory Traces
changes in nerve cells or brain activity decay over time
Perceptual learning
changes in the brain that alter how we construct sensory information into perception -learn to focus on one part of a group of stimuli learning creates perceptual habits- ingrained patterns of organization and attention -when a face is inverted we have to look at the individual details excuse it is not normal to us
olfaction and gustation are considered
chemical sense
Today is Emil's birthday, and he is seven years old. Thus, seven would be Emil's
chronological age
Learning to Chunk
chunking things into little groups to help remember things -based on learning strategy exceptional memory is often a learned extension of normal memory
Encoding Strategy Organize
chunks organizing class notes summarize modules or chapter
If one hunch turns out correct it may be reinterpreted as
clairvoyance (people ignore the false premonitions only the correct ones) -even experimental "successes" are weak -improved research methods usually result in fewer positive results
Involuntary responses are to ____ conditioning as voluntary responses are to ____ conditioning.
classical operant
Higher Order Conditioning
classical conditioning in which a conditioned stimulus is used to reinforce further learning- that is a CS is used as if it were a US -my advertises use this effect by pairing images that evoke good feelings with pictures of their products -many psychologists believes that classical conditioning involves cognitive origins because it is related to information that might aid survival
one of the advantages of the experimental method is that
clear cause and effect relationships can be identified
Amphetamine is very similar in its effects to
cocaine
Perception, thinking, language, problem-solving, and creativity are topics of investigation for those interested in
cognitive psychology
Trichromatic Theory
color vision hold that there are three types of cons, each most sensitive to either red, green, or blue
Management techniques
combine praise, recognition, approval, rules, and reasoning to enforce child discipline
Many jobs can cause noise induced hearing loss
common form of sensorineural hearing loss that occurs when very loud sounds damage fragile hair cells -85 decibles (measure of sound intensity) causes damage to hearing
telepathy
communicate directly with another person's mind
Twin studies
compare IQ of twins who were raised together and separated at birth
selective comparison
compare new problems with old information to the problems already solved
value independence and prefer
complexity -more creative by divergent thinking
Pain control ___________________ is one widely used pain control technique (electrical mild current to the skin) more pain can be directly placed on spinal cord
counterirritation -can use to control your own pain focus attention on pain you create instead of other -unpleasant emotions like fear and anxiety increase pain -more control you feel over situation the less pain you will fee and distractions help with pain
use your dreams to enhance
creativity
little correlation between IQ tests and
creativity test
Preparation
creativity thinking saturate themselves with as much information about The problem as possible
7 months the baby prefers mother 8-12 emotional bond Separation Anxiety is
crying or signs of fear when he is left alone or with a stranger
From encoding to retrieval in long term memory More elaborative processing results in elaborate memory networks and means more retrieval
cues to help with redintegration
Which of the following types of intelligence tests minimizes language skills and consists mainly of items that require the student to match patterns or choose the figure that completes a sequence?
culture fair tests
parenting can only be judged if we know the ______________ or __________________________ a child is being prepared to enter.
culture or ethnic community
Taking your clients cultural beliefs and values into account when making diagnoses and before beginning therapy illustrates the importance of
culture relativity
childs intellect depends on accommodation so only aim teaching efforts they beyond the
current level of comprehension -should avoid forced teaching and respect child's interests
A person's developmental level refers to that person's
current state of physical, emotional, and intellectual development.
Split brain operation
cutting the corpus callosum -2 brains in their body, one hemisphere may not know what is happening in the other hemisphere
Brains lose cells ____________ it simultaneously grows new neurons to replace them
daily
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
damage to the inner ear hair cells or auditory nerve
Hypnosis relied on
deception -is a real phenomenon (name from English surgeon James Braid) -greek word hypnos means sleep but it isn't really sleep at all
Fraud especially if there is money to be made by pacha abilities based on
deception and tricks
Scientists destroyed a tiny area of a cat's limbic system by inserting a tiny electrode into this target area and then passing an electric current through the electrode. The technique used is known as
deep lesioning
Understanding
deeper comprehension of a problem and occurs when cannot be solved mechanically
Astigmatism
defects in the cornea, lens, or eyes that cause some areas of vision to be out of focus -all can be fixed with contact lenses
Fluency
defined as the total number of suggestions you are able to make
Conjunctive concepts
defined by the presence of two or more features -motorcycle must have two wheels and an engine and handlebars
orientation
defines the problem and identified the most important decisions
General Solution
defines the requirements for success but not in enough detail to guide further action
What are the 4 basic parts of neurons
dendrites soma axon axon terminals
Anosmia
loss of smell -receptors for specific odors -floral, camphoric, musky, minty, or etherish 400 receptors are expressed (10,000 different odors)
Sensory location refers to the types of sensation you experience
depends on which brain area is activated -making it possible to artificially restore sight, hearing, other senses
Alcohol
depressant, impairs performance, some drink for pleasure other drink to cope with negative emotions -those who run to receive bad feeling are at great risk of becoming alcohols -alcohol myopia- thinking and precept becomes dulled or short sighted -biggest drug problem -Binge drinking -can cause memory loss, absorbed faster and metabolized slowly, many addiction signs 0kee track of how much you drink, eat, limit drinking first hour, refuse drinks -Detoxification AA Alcoholics anonymous, meditation, and individual therapy
Alcohol, barbiturates, GHB, and benzodiazepine tranquilizers are all classified as
depressants
Parallax is present we almost always perceive
depth
Superstitious Behavior
describe a behavior that appears to produce reinforcement even though it is unnecessary
Goals are to
describe, understand, predict, and control behavior
Hidden observer
detached part of the hypnotized person's awareness that silently observes events
If you read an article comparing the value of breastfeeding versus formula feeding on the physical growth of infants, the psychologist who would have written this article is proably
developmental psychologist
Insomnia
difficulty in falling asleep, forewent nighttime awakenings, waking too early, or a combination of these problems -hard work, health, relationships -worry, stress, and excitement can cause temporary insomnia -get up and do something satisfying when you can't sleep
A person suffering from insomnia has a sleep problem characterized by
difficulty in going and staying asleep
relative size
distant object seems smaller so the pics will look equal in size
Ariel perspective
distant objects tend to be hazy, washed out incisor, and lacking in detail
Pain receptors vary in
distribution
Seek Varied Input
divergent thinking -attempt to shift your thinking to new areas -one way is to open textbook or newspaper and see what trigger or starts new thoughts
Sensory Conflict Theory
dizziness and nausea occur when sensations from the vestibular system don't match sensation from the eyes and body
You discuss your feelings of loneliness wit the psychologist, who responds by having you consider how your own behaviors contribute and reinforce your loneliness, how your early childhood relationship with your parents influences current relationships, and how your distorted self image may inhibit you from seeking new relationships. This psychologists is most likely
eclectic
Remembering your locker combination by relating it to your parents' and sister's birth dates illustrates the use of
elaborative processing
The result of reflectively learning is
elaborative processing
Elaborating false memories
elaborative processing is helpful when your making meaningful connections between new information and what you already know, it can also lead to memories of things that never happened -gaps can lead you to fill them with logic, guessing, or new information
The nerve impulse is mainly __________________________________ Communication between neurons is ___________________
electrical chemical
eyes transduce ears transduce
electromagnetic radiation sound waves
When making decisions, emotions, such as fear, hope, anxiety, liking, or disgust can
eliminate possibilities from consideration and promote possibilities to the top of the list.
Your professor poses a question to your class about information in your assigned reading. Although you think you might know the answer, you don't raise your hand to answer because you're afraid that if you're wrong, the other students might laugh at you. You are experiencing which barrier to problem-solving?
emotional
Connotative meaning
emotional or personal meaning of words -can be measured with a technique called semantic differential -can have different connotations but similar denotative meanings
Eleven-year-old Jason wants to go to the movies with his friends, but his parents say that he can't. When he asks why, his parents respond that as long as he's living under their roof, he will do what he's told and not ask any questions. This style of parenting will most likely lead Jason to be a(n)
emotionally stiff, withdrawn, and apprehensive child, lacking in curiosity.
Psychodynamic Theories
emphasize internal conflicts and unconscious forces -Sigmund Freuds book said dreams are based on wish fulfillment or unconscious desires Dream symbols Manifest Content Latent Content
First memory step
encoded: changed into usable form
Your niece has a temper tantrum in the store when she is shopping. If you buy her a toy you are
encouraging more tantrums
Hormones
endocrine system -carried throughout the body where they affect both internal activities and visible behavior -neurotransmitters that activate cells in the body
Amplitude or height is sound waves that tell how much
energy it contains (senses loudness or sound intensity)
Authoritarian Parents
enforce rigid rules and demand strict obedience to authority -tend to discipline through power assertion -Withdrawal of love tend to have low self esteems
Which of the following skills would be most difficult for an expert computer system to do?
engage in a believable free-flowing conversation with a person
MSG is a flavor
enhancer
Based on culture and _______________________________ as much as hereditary
environmental diversity
Front of our cortex for _________________ memories Back areas for ___________________ memory
episodic semantic
Which type of memory is about the "what," "where," and "when" of our lives and makes it possible for us to mentally travel back in time and re-experience events?
episodic memory
Implications Positive ESP- tend to mean
error in some places
Operational Definition
exact procedures used to represent a concept - unobservable ideas to be tested -covert behavior are defined in terms of overt behaviors so they can be observed and studied scientifically
can be done through Clinical Case Studies
examines changes in personality, behavior, or sensory capacity caused by brain diseases or injuries Localized: if damage to the particular area leads to a particular loss of function
Hypersomnia
excessive daytime sleepiness, even after a few hours of sleep loss -adolescence because they are not getting enough sleep - 2 days without sleep you can still do mental tasks but have trouble focusing or staying alert
Social smile
excited by social stimuli, is especially rewarding to parents
Enrichment
exists when an environment is deliberately made more stimulating, loving, etc... - enriched environments improve abilities and enhance development -parents can encourage exploration and stimulating play by paying attention to baby
Correlation
exists when two observations or events are linked together in an orderly way
Involves more experiential, automatic processing or fast fairly effortless thinking based on
experience with similar problems -frees space in short term memory
wide variety of experiences, more unusual state of consciousness such as vivid dreams and mystical
experiences
IBM's Watson supercomputer, which outperformed even expert humans at playing the television game Jeopardy, and the computer Deep Blue that beat world chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997 are examples of
expert systems
control group
exposed to all other variables except the independent variable -provides a point of reference for comparison
Sleep patterns
external time markers especially light and dark help times our sleep rhythms to days that are 24 hours long -some sleep 1 to 2 hours, 9 or more, 7-8 is majority -as you get older you need less sleep (6 hours) and everyone should try and take afternoon nap to help with sleep cycles -ratio of 2 to 1 for time awake and asleep (16 awake, 8 sleep)
Myopia (nearsightedness)
eyes is too long so image can;t focus on retina and you can't see far away objects
Hyperopia (farsightedness)
eyes is too short so nearby objects are blurred
Poorly designed experiments cards that showed the symbols through and gave cues about the cards by
facia expression -so it did not help eliminate the possibility of deliberate fraud or the accidental leakage or helpful information -security and accuracy in record keeping, meticulous control, and repeatability of experiments
Memory Decay
factor in the loss of sensory memories and short term memory -new info continuously pours in and rapidly fades away and is replaced with even newer information
Adolescents are more likely to deal with drug abuse if they are maladjusted, alienated, impulsive, emotionally distressed, antisocial behavior, school-
failure
Encoding Failure
failure to store sufficient information to form a useful memory -dividing your attention increases the likelihood of encoding failure -Actively focus on the information you are learning -categorizing strangers we have a tendency to better identify members of their own ethnic group than persons from other groups
Becoming a problem-solving expert in any particular field involves, at a minimum, becoming
familiar with the algorithms available in the field
Keyword Method
familiar words or image is used to link two other words or items -work best fr short run (initial stages of learning) -remembering things in order form a story/chain mental walk use a system
Presbyopia
farsightedness due to aging -if you know you ear glasses or nearsightedness you may need bifocals which cot near vision and distant vision
William Wundt experiment on observed what
father of psychology set up a laboratory to study conscious experience -experimented on how e experience sensations, images, and feelings -he systematically observed stimuli- any physical energy that affects a person and evokes a response
Myelin
fatty layer coating some axons -small gaps in the myelin help nerve impulses move faster
Pictorial depth cues
features found in paintings, drawings, photographs that import information about space, depth, and distance
depth cues
features of environment and messages from the body that supply information about distance and and space
Psychological dependence
feel that a drug is necessary to maintain their comfort or well being -addiction- any compulsive habit patterns -soem drugs have a worse effect than others
Deja Vu
feeling that you have already experienced a situation that you are experiencing for the first time may be another partial memory -new experiences seem familiar even though the older memory us too weak to rise to the level of awareness
Axon
fibers that carry information away from the cell body of a neuron -range from .1 mm to the width of a meter -carry messages through the brain and nervous system -bundles of axons comprise most of the spinal cord and PNS
No matter how real a recovered memory may seem, it must be verified by
medical or police evidence
to develop expertise requires us to learn available heuristic solution strategies as well as develop deeper general understanding of the
field -thousands of patterns and practicing solving many problems and years of hard work to be an exert in something
closure
figure is complete so that is has a constant overall form -illusory figures- implied shapes that are not bounded by an edge or outline
Verification
final step is to test and critically evaluate the solution obtained during the illumination stage -truly exceptional creativity requires a rare combination of thinking skills, personality, and a supportive social environment
Middle and Late Adulthood characteristics that cause issues
financial issues, legal obligations, and personal tragedies health, marriage, children, and parents
Robert Franz created a looking chamber to
find out what infants could see (can secondly close up) 1 year olds will be able to see like an adult
Francis Cecil Summer
first African American man to earn a doctorate degree in psychology
Margaret Washburn
first woman awarded a PhD in Psychology 1/10 were women by the year 1906
Compared to routine problem solving, creative thinking involves
fluency, flexibility, and originality
Lens
focus images on light sensitive layer at the back of an enclosed space
Knowing how to learn can be key
for personal empowerment
Limbic system is in which part of brain
forebrain
Retrograde Amnesia
forgetting events that occurred before an injury or trauma (can be explained by consolidation)
Scientific Method
form of critical thinking based on careful collection of evidence, accurate description and measurement precise definition, controlled observation and repeatable results
Common region
found within a common area tend to be grouped
Decision-making often can be influenced by the way that a problem is stated or structured, which is referred to as
framing
It would take a set of instruction that would allow an unbiased observer to produce a psi event under standardized conceptions that rule out any possibility of
fraud or chance -they are skeptical which means unconvinced
The skin receptors that sense warmth, cold, and pain are
free nerve endings
After Phineas Gage experienced serious damage to the ____ lobe, he underwent dramatic personality
frontal
The rods of the retina
function best in dim light
A common barrier to problem solving
functional fixedness
Parental styles of mother and fathers have a major impact on children's
gender role development
Subjective well being
general life satisfaction combined with frequent positive emotions and relatively few negative emotions
Experts are better able to see the true nature of problems and to define them more flexible in terms of
general principles
Lexigrams
geometric symbols that allow you to communicate
Overly Permissive Parents
give little guidance, allow much freedom, or don;t hold children accountable for their actions -little rules, feel like they are entitled -high level of self esteem and very spoiled and lack of self control
Selective Attention
giving priority to a particular incoming sensory information
deductive
going from general principles to specific situations
Extroverted, optimistic, tend to be
happier
satisfied with their job tend to be
happier
more educated people tend to be
happier -higher education= higher income= more social status
Women are found to either be really
happy or unhappy
Response contingent- it must be given only ater a desired response
has occured
Secure Attachment
have a stable and positive emotional bond -seek to be near when the mother returns
Teens who take pride in their ethnic heritage are more likely to
have a stronger sense of personal identity
Insecure Avoidant Attachment
have an anxious emotional bond -turn away from mother when she returns
Memory Champions
have superior memory abilities, don't have superior intellectual abilities, specialized interests and knowledge that makes certain types of info easier to encode and recall, and use memory strategies and techniques -based on natural ability/ learned strategy -most good memorizers have learned strategies for remembering
Two way bilingual education
helps children benefit from bilingualism and avoids its drawbacks
Cornea
helps with focusing of the eye and is a clear membrane that bends light inward
Margo dreams of stealing her friends' wedding ring and placing it on her hand. According to Freud, Margo's dream probably represents
her sexual attraction to her friend's husband
Biological Prediposition
heredity readiness to develop language -use patterns -- identification, nonexistence, possession, agent action, negation, question
Latent Content
hidden symbolic meaning
Those who grow up in high socioeconomic status have
higher IQ
Place Theory
higher and lower ones excite specific areas of the cochlea -high tones- base of cochlea -lower tones- move hair cells near the tip of the cochlea -sometimes hunters lose hearing in a narrow pitch range (gunfire)
Positive Correlation
higher scores in one measure are matched by higher scores in the other
Sensory memory
hold an exact copy of what you are seeing for a few seconds or less -normally unaware because it happens very quickly to hold information just long enough for it to be retrieved or encoded into short term memory
Sensory memory is the stage of memory that
holds and exact record of incoming information for a few seconds or less
Puberty
hormonal changes promote rapid physical growth and sexual maturity -biological event not a social status -early maturing of boys is good for being popular and promoting self image but does make them more likely to have sex and drug problems earlier -early maturing girls tend to date sooner and are more independent (more likely to get in trouble)
Hypnotic Susceptibility
how easily a person can be hypnotized -measured by giving suggestions and counting how many times they respond
Participants
humans whose behavior is investigated in an experiment -one group is the experimental the other is the control (same except for the condition or variable you intentionally vary)
prototypes
ideal models to identify concepts using inaccurate concepts often lead to thinking errors -social stereotypes are oversimplified concepts of groups of people -all or nothing thinking thinking this prevents us from appreciating the subtleties of most lie problems
Twins who grew up together and identical and have the same environment are likely to have
identical iQs
The highest positive correlation between the IQ scores of relatives would be observed between
identical twins reared apart
Do remain aware that they control your behavior -4/10 would be good hypnotic participants but 6/10 can be hypnotized -people that are what tend to be better at hypnosis
imaginative and prone to fantasy -depends more on effort and abilities of the hypnotized person than the skills of the hypnotist
After memorization, most forgetting tends to occur
immediately
Displacement
important emotions or actions of a dream to be redirected toward safe or unseeingly important images
Hippocampus
important for forming lasting memories (temporal lobes) -several areas act as a reward or pleasure pathways
Psychiatric Social Worker
important role in many mental health problems by applying social science principles to help patients in clinics and hospitals -master of social work degree -assist psychiatrist and psychologists as part of a team -evaluating patients and families, conducting group therapy, to visiting a patient's home school or job to alleviate problems
Braisntorm ideas and dont turn them down until you try to
improve some of the okay ones -genius and eminence owe as much to persistence ad dedication as they do to inspiration
The basic tools available to control simple learning work best when used
in combination
Case study
in depth focus on a single participant- may be the best source of information -clinical psychologists rely on this for studies of mental disorders -natural clinical tests- accidents or natural events that provide psychological data
Electronically charged molecules called ions are found
in each neurons and outside the neurons
Working Memory
in which we do much of our thinking -hold info while we solve problems on thinking (puzzle, plan a meal, math)
Divergent thinking
in winch many possibilities are developed form one starting point
Visual Agnosia (blindness)
inability to idenitfy seen objects (damage to the association areas on occipital lobes)
Facial Agnosia
inability to perceive familiar faces -arts on the occipital lobes and frontal lobes are devoted to facial recognition
Functional fixedness (unnecessary restriction)
inability to see new uses (functions) for famliar objects or for things that were used in a particular way
When our attention is narrowly focused, we may experience
inattentional blindness
Figure ground organization
inborn because it is the first perceptual ability to appear after catacrts patients regain sight
Procedural Memory
includes basic conditioned responses and learned actions, such as those involved typing, driving, or swinging a golf club -expressed as actions -skill memories register in the lower brain areas -more basic automatic elements of conditioning, learning, and memory
Humans are more intelligent than animals because of corticalization which is
increase in size and wrinkling of the cortex
To determine whether attendance at sports events is an operant reinforcer for a teenager, such attendance would have to
increase the probability of the behavior it followed.
Whenever you are trying to learn a complex skill, ____ will improve learning
increased feedback
Intelligence quotient
index of intelligence defined as MA/CA x 100
Conditioning can occur
indirectly
Bits of information grouped into larger units make up
information chiunks
Knowledge of results
informational feedback -almost always improves learning and performance
It is important to become critical, selective, and an
informed consumer of information
New born babies differ in Temperamant which is
inherited, physical core of personality -40 percent easy, ten percent difficult, 15 slow to warm up, rest don't fit categories
Emotional barriers
inhibition and fear of making a fool of oneself, fear of making a mistake, inability to tolerate ambiguity, excessive self criticism
Perceptual hypothesis
initial plan or guess about how to organize sensations -preexisitn gideas and expectations actively guide our interpretation of sensation -we construct meaningful perceptions; we do not passively record the events and stimuli around us -impossible figure would be something like the 3 pronged widget
Relaxation Response
innate psychological patterns hat oppresses your body's fight or flight mechanisms -stress control technique, lowered heart rate, blood pressure, muscle tension, improved immune system -Mental Wellbeing and positive mental skills such as clarity, concentration, maturity, self-awareness, and calm (can reduce the use of drugs)
adrenal medulla
inner core, source of epinephrine and norepinephrine
CAI (Computer Assisted Instruction) or drill and practce are
instructions presented via computers -serious games: have game formats such as stories and competition with a partner, sound effects, and rich computer graphics -educational stimulants, most complex serious games allows students to explore and imaginary situation to solve real world problems
there is another test that measures memory, reasoning, and verbal fluency that offers a different definition of
intelligence
Perception Visual perception
involves finding meaningful patterns in complex stimuli -creates perception by using our preexisting knowledge such as principles of perceptual grouping and constancies to help us make sense of sensations
Anterograde Amnesia
involves forgetting events that follow an injury or trauma
in any situation having doubt or uncertainty, Reality testing
involves obtaining additional information to check your perceptions
Mnemonic
is a memory aid -links new information to ideas or images that are easy to remember -make the image exaggerated and bizarre and its easier to remember
representative sample
is a small group that accurately reflects a larger population -good sample must include all types of people -randomly selected group
Episodic Memory
is an autobiographical record of personal experience -life, events, years -what, when, where of our lives -store information and allow us to mentally travel back in time and re-experience events -easily forgotten if not important, forgetting of these memories result in information of semantic memories
sympathetic branch
is an emergency situation -fight or flight in times of danger or high emotion
A substance capable of altering attention, judgment, perception, and emotions
is classified as a psychoactive drug
Binge drinking (test)
is defined as downing five or more drinks in a short period of time for men and four or more drinks for women.
psychologist
is highly trained in the methods of knowledge , and theories of psychology Master's/ Doctorate Less than 60% are clinical and counseling psychol 29% employed at a college or university the rest business or military Do applied research- solve immediate practical problems Basic research- seek knowledge for its own sake
Endocrine system
is me up of glands that secrete chemicals directly into bloodstream or lymph systems
Peripheral Nervous System
is the intricate network of nerves that carries information between the CNS and the rest of the body
Concept formation
is the process of classifying information into meaningful categorizes -based on experience with positive and negative instances -we learn concepts by learning or forming conceptual rules, guidelines for deciding whether objects or events belong to the concept class
Sweet and bitter are lock and
key
In most people, the left hemisphere of the brain is in charge of
language
Nerves are
large bundle of many neuron fibers (called axons) and can see easily
Group tests
large number of people with little supervision -read, follow instructions, and to solve problems SAT is an intelligence test
In Electroencephalogram Alpha Waves
larger and slower waves right before sleep or relaxed thought drifts -breathing becomes slower, heart rate decreases, and body temps drop when begin to go to bed
chronic insomnia-
last for more than 3 weeks
Vicarious Classical Conditioning
learn to respond emotionally to a stimulus by observing another person's emotional reactions -as children grow up the emotions of parent, friends, and relatives undoubtedly ass to fears and of snakes, caves, spiders, heights, and other terrors -the emotional attitudes we develop toward, food, politics, and ethnic groups are conditioned not only by direct experience but vicariously
Many phobias (fear that persists when no realistic danger is created) begin with conditioned emotional responses
learned emotional reaction to previously neutral stimulus -one bad experience can create a phobia -stimulus generalizations and higher order conditioning can spread (CERs to other stimuli and cause a disabling phobia)
Operant Extinction
learned responses that are not reinforced fade away gradually -the brief return of an operant response after extinction is an ex of spontaneous recovery -recovery is very adaptive -Marked change in behavior occur when reinforcement and extinction are combined
psycholingusitics (specialist in the field of learning) show that imitation of adults and rewards are an important part of
learning -when babies make an error the adults normally correct it helping them with understanding
Most of the focusing is done at the front of the eye by the cornea, with additional, smaller adjustments being made by the
lens
those who will perform well on difficult test actually use ________ energy
less (intelligence is related to brain efficiency- less efficient brains work harder and still accomplish less)
Sleep Stages
levels of sleep identified by brain wave patterns and behavioral changes
Subcortex
lies immediately below the cerebral hemispheres -divided into the brainstem (hindbrain), the midbrain, and the forebrain (contains the cerebral cortex)
implicit memory
lies outside of awareness -even though you know you cant remember it -limited cues such as first letters or words or partial drawings of objects -they believe they are saying whatever come to mind by they are actually using previously seen or hear information to affect their answers
People seek drugs for many different reasons but many result in using them to cope with
life which causes abuse
Eye has photoreceptors which are
light sensitive cells in the retina
Each color contains Iodopsin
light sensitive pigment that breaks down when struck by light -red, green, and blue are the most sensitive so they combine and other colors result from the combination of these three
Sleep stages stage 1:
light sleep your heart rate slows, breathing irregular, hypnic-jerk of muscles relaxing, small irregular waves with few alpha waves
Skin receptors produce five sensations
light touch, pressure, cold, warmth, and pain -free nerve endings can produce all 5 sensations -200,000 nerve endings for temperature/ 500,000 for touch and pressure/ 3 million for pain -sensitivity normally matches the number of receptors in a given area
Encoding Strategy Be selective
limit it to a couple term or ideas (manageable)
psychology is vague and inconsistent often depends on
limited personal observation (someone had a bad encounter and it doesn't really say anything about people in general)
Convert thinking
lines of thought converge on the answer
Palmistry
lines on hand reveal characteristics/ personality traits
norepinephrine
linked with anger
Stimulus control
linking a response with specific stimuli, only seep in bed so sleeping and relaxation become associated
Localize Functions
linking psychological or behavioral capacities with particular brain structures
Parietal Lobes
located above the occipital lobe and includes the sites in which body sensations register
Temproal Lobes
located on each side of the brain and includes the sites in which hearing registers in the brain -primary auditory area -wernicke's area
DNA
long ladder of chemical molecules (orders acts as a code for genetic information needed to make a human)
Tranquilizers
lower anxiety and reduce tension -alleviate nervousness and stress -Valium, Xanax, Halcion -drowsiness, shakiness, and confusion -date rape is used to cause unconsciousness -dangerous and very addictive (depression can lead to suicide)
repair restorative theories of sleep
lowering body and brain activity and metabolism during sleep may help conserve energy and lengthen life
3 levels of moral development
lowest is preconventional moral reasoning conventional moral reasoning highest postconventional moral reasoning
Nicotine
mainly in tobacco -large doses can cause muscle tremors, dizziness, sweats, and stomach pain )later convulsions) -pack of cigarets can be lethal f you don't smoke a lot very addictive, younger kids easier to get addicted than adults -withdrawal- headache, fatigue, cramps, sweating (patches, therapy, do it in small doses) -leading cause of preventable deaths -cigs produce carcinogens-cancer causing, cardiovascular disease, respiratory doses, reproductive disorders -chewing tobaccos is just as bad as smoking and adds in oral cancer -second hand smoke is also very bad -behavioral self management can be very beneficial for breaking habits
Limbic system
major role in producing emotion and motivated behavior -amygdala -hippocampus
Avoidance learning
making a response in order to postpone or prevent discomfort
Elaborate Processing
making new memories more meaningful through processing that encodes links between new information and existing memories and knowledge, either at the time of the original encoding or on subsequent retrieval
Eliminate the extraneous solutions by
making sure everything is exactly alike for both groups
Token economy is a system of
managing and altering behavior through reinforcement of selected responses -provide an immediate reward for learning -tokens greatly reduce discipline problems with younger children
Gerontologist studies what
many elderly are as capable as adults Gerontologist- a psychologists who studies aging and the aged -stay sharp if you remain healthy, favorable environment, intellectually stimulating activities, flexible personality, marred to an intellectual spouse, staying active, satisfied with your accomplishments in life
Look for analolgies
many new problems are old problems tweaked a bit
White light is a mixture of
many wavelengths
hypothalamus
master control center for emotion and many basic motives -connects many parts of the brain (temp control, hormones, emotions, etc..) -final pathway for many emotions
Early emotional development follows a pattern closely tied to
maturation
Since even the basic human emotions of anger, fear, and joy appear to be unlearned and take time to develop, early emotional development must follow a pattern closely tied to
maturation
Mechanical solution
may be adequate for routine problems -rial and error/rote
Psychologists
may be scientists, practitioners, and or teachers
Function of NREM sleep
may help us recover from body fatigue, calm brain, begin memory consolidation during the earlier part of a night's sleep -slow wave sleep early in the night brings overall brain activation levels back down, allowing a fresh approach -less important memories may fade away and be forgotten
Long Term Memory is encoded on the basis of
meaning -seeing the title sometimes helps -Link information currently in STM to knowledge already stored in LTM
The reflex control centers for vital life functions like heart rate and breathing are found in the
medulla
Sleeping and dreaming help us form
memories
Sensory memory and short-term memory operate like "leaky buckets" with new information constantly pouring in, but also rapidly fading away and being replaced by still newer information. Thus, much of the forgetting that takes place in these two stages of memory occurs due to
memory decay
Cognitive learning extends beyond the basic conditioning into the realm of
memory, thinking, problem solving, and language
Stanford Binet formula for intelligence quotient
mental age/ chronological age x 100 -score of 100 is average IQ scores below means age in years exceeds his or her mental age
Semantic memory
mental dictionary or encyclopedia of basic knowledge -basic facts, simple math skills, words and language, the seasons, and other general facts -no connection to time or place
Meditation
mental exercise used to alter consciousness -focuses attention and interrupts the typical flow of thoughts, worries, and analysis -brain scans: changes during meditation in the activity of the frontal lobe (could be distinct state of consciousness)
mental images
mental pictures -many memories are processed and stored as mental images
Electrocompulsive shock (ECS) is a
mild electric shock to the brain (destroys memories being formed) -if given too long after something is learning it already be consolidated so ECS wont affect it
Hallucinogen
mild stimulant its main effect is to alter sensory impressions -marijuana is the most popular illicit drug used in US -LSD, PCP, Mescaline, Psilocybin (shrooms) -LSD is the best known hallucinogen -can produce hallucinations and disturbances in thinking and perception -PCP is a stimulant or depressant -affect neurotransmitter systems that carry messages between brain cells
Andrew Meltzoff found that babies are born
mimics can intimate and remember actions a day after seeing them
Readiness
minimum level of maturation must occur before many skills can be learned -maturation tends to dictate when something will successfully be completed -don't try too early and don't wait too long (both have negative)
Key to healthy drug use is
moderation and are used to mental illness or insight
Two eyes- binocular depth cues one eye
monocular depth cues
Postconventional moral reasoning
moral behavior is directed by self chosen ethical principles that tend to be general, comprehensive, or universal -20 percent of adults
Partial reinforcement effect
more resistant to extinction -harder to distinguish between reward and extinction
Voluntary muscle movement originates in an area of the cortex called the ____, which is located on the ____ lobe.
motor cortext, frontal
the oval window
moves back and forth and makes waves in a fluid outside the cochlea
Drugs produce the immediate feelings of pleasure and negative consequences follow
much later
Modeling and the Media
much of what we learn comes from the media -media violence is a huge problem -watching more violence leads to aggressive behavior -imitate what they observe -repeated exposure may desensitize people, among them less likely to react negatively so more prone to engage in it -Christopher Ferguson- does not cause aggression just more likely -family conflict, depression, etc other factors -younger generation of crimes has actually gone down (and this should not influence real behavior)
Mental language, language, logic and math, visual and spatial, music, bodily kinesthetic, interpersonal, and naturalist are all examples of
multiple intelligence
convergence
muscles attached to the eye feed information on eye position to the brain to help it judge distance
Kinesthetic motor images are created from
muscular sensation -movements and actions
Recessive Gene
must be paired with a second recessive gene before its effect will be expressed
Scientific research
must be planned and systematic
1 year they begin to be able to
name objects with one word and begin to use 2 words (telegraphic speech)
Description of goal is
naming and classifying the goal, is typically based on making a detailed record of scientific observations
Ashley seems to fall asleep in the middle of a conversation. She has even suffered one of these sleep attacks while standing. She is likely to suffer from the sleep disturbance referred to as
narcolepsy
relative motion
nearby objects have sizable distance as your head moves
Contiguity
nearness in time and space (one thing has caused another)
Affectional needs
need for love and affection
what charge do ions have
negative and positive - when it is inactive more of these plus or positive charges exist outside the neuron and more minus charge inside
Decrease in one measure are matched by increases in the other measure in a
negative correlation
Double Blind Experiment
neither participants nor researchers know who is in the experimental group or control group (including who received the drug vs placebo) -controls research participant bias but also keeps researchers from influencing the participants -to keep the researchers blind they hire research assistants to collect data -research assistants still don't know who has placebo or pill or who is in control vs experimental group
Large bundles of axons and dendrites visible to the unaided eye are
nerves
-sensitivity to perceptual features is an innate characteristic of the _________________________, it is influenced by experiences early in life
nervous system
The power of the brain arises from the cooperation of large numbers of neurons connected together into
neural networks
___________________ in the brain perform much more complex calculations
neural networks -five neuron synapses with a single neuron that connects with three more neurons -messages are combined before a neuron decides to fire its all or nothing action potential -each neuron functions as a tiny computer
Nerves in the PNS can regrow if they are damaged -The axons of most neurons in nerves outside the brain and spinal cord are covered by thin layer of cells called
neurilemma forms a tunnel that damaged fibers can follow as they repair themselves
Nerves are not the same as
neurons
Adult brains are less ________________________, can still be changed with persistence and patience
neuroplastic
Which of the following is not one of the basic ethical guidelines for psychological researchers a) accurately describe risks to potential participants b) never use deception c) provides results and interpretations to participants d) ensure that participation is voluntary
never use deception
More complex emotional or gut responses also may be associated with
new stimuli
Other brain disorders arise from impaired neurogensis
new therapies may hold the key to treating schizophrenia one of the most devastating mental illnesses
Stage 4 includes what major conditions
nightmares and night terrors
Hermann Ebbinghaus memorized
nonsense syllables (relating new information to what you already know can improve memory) -forgetting is rapid at first than it declines at a slower rate -recent events are recalled more accurately than those from remote past -short delay btw studying and taking test -meaningful info is not lost so rapidly -forgetting can be due to the failure of encoding, storage, or retrieval
___ theorists believe that hypnosis involves a blend of conformity, relaxation, imagination, obedience, and role-playing.
nonstate
Jay is 26 months old, and his favorite word is "No." Although he knows what his parents want him to do (or not do), Jay seems to take delight in doing the opposite. Jay is exhibiting
normal independent behavior for a child of this age
Developmental Milestones are
notable events, markers, or turning points in personal development
Latent Learning
occurring without obvious reinforcement and remaining hidden until reinforcement was provided -related to cognitive abilities, such as anticipating future reward -many people learn from curiosity instead of just for reward
Negative After potential
occurs because potassium ions flow out of the neuron while the membrane gates are open -after both flow into and out of the axon recharging it for more action
Eidetic imagery
occurs when a person has visual images clear enough to be scanned or retained for at least 30 seconds -projected in front of a person (like seeing it on a blank piece of paper -more common in childhood
Positive Reinforcement
occurs when a pleasant or desirable event follows a response
The simplest network, reflex arc is
occurs when a stimulus provokes an automatic response -arise within spinal cord without any help from the brain
Negative Reinforcement
occurs when making a response removes and unpleasant event -increases responding but does this by ending discomfort
Source confusion
occurs when origin of a memory are misremembered -memories based on personality, emotions, judgements, and what you pay attention to is what you remember
Proactive interference
occurs when prior learning inhibits recall of later learning -interference applies primarily to memories of verbal information
Reflectively Learning
occurs when you engage in deliberatly reflective and active self guided study -learn more if you reflectively think on what you experience
Associative Learning
occurs whenever a person or animal forms a simple association among various stimuli and or behaviors -little awareness or thought (no subjective thinking was thought to be required))
Religion may add feelings
of purpose and meaning in life -church may offer social support
sidedness
often measured by aseeing hand, foot eye, and ear preference
Receptor Sites
on the cell membrane are sensitive to neurotransmitters (found in large numbers of neuron bodies and dendrites. Muscles and glands have receptor sites)
The safest sleep position for most infants in order to prevent SIDS is
on their backs
Drug interaction
one drug enhance the effect of another (responsible for the majority of overdoses)
overlap
one object partially blocks another
Covert behavior is
only those things which are not observable by others
Which theory of color vision explains what happens in the optic pathways and in the brain after information leaves the eye?
opponent-process
Successful Aging
optimism, hope and interest in the future -gratitude and forgiveness- good in life -empathy- share feelings of others and see world through their eyes -connection with others- give and receive social support
depressant
or downer, is a substance that decreases activity in the body and nervous system
Stimulant
or upper, is a substance that increases activity in the body and nervous system
Problem solving expertise is based on acquired strategies (heuristics) and specific
organized knowledge (systematic information)
On a creativity test, you are asked to list all the uses of a paper clip. The more unusual or novel your answers the higher will be your __________ score.
originality
Stimulus Generalization
other stimuli similar to the CS may also trigger a response -extends learning to similar situations but has limits -why many stores carry limitations of naturally known products because positive attitudes are conditioned to the original products which generalizes the cheaper products
The vestibular system have fluid filled sacs called and they do what
otilths and they are sensitive to movement, acceleration, gravity -contain tiny crystals in a soft, gelatin like mass
Regarding inattentional blindness, we are more likely not to perceive something when
our attention is narrowly focused
psychology goals are a natural outgrowth of
our desire to understand behavior - rely on critical thinking (collecting empirical evidence to evaluate theories as guided by the scientific method)
Intelligence
overall capacity to act purposefully to think rationally adapt to one's surrounding
Short answer test
overlearn the detail and pay attention to related items Ones you know, then kind of know, then dont know
Smelling apple pie causes you to have vivid and detailed memories of the happy times that you spent in your grandmother's kitchen. This process is called
redintegration
Gate control theory
pain messages from the different nerve fibers pass through same neural gate in the spinal cord -if closed other messages may not be able to get through -if it is closed messages carried by large fast nerve fibers seem to close spinal cord gate directly -slow fibers pass through gate and then go to central biasing system in the brain (acupuncture activates small pain fibers)
Advertisers often try to use higher order conditioning by
pairing images that evoke good feelings with pictures of their products.
The concept that best explains persistence at gambling is
partial reinforcement
Retins has a hole known as th blind spot where no receptor are present and the optic nerve
passes out of the eye and blood vessels enter
Explicit memory
past experience that is consciously brought to mind -recall, recognition, and the tests you take rely on this
ambiguous stimuli
patterns allowing more than one interpretation
Pituitary gland
pea sized globe hanging from the base of the brain -directed by the hypothalamus -regulates GROWTH -- if too little Growth hormones is released they remain smaller than average (hypopituitary- dwarfism) --too much causes acromelagy- arms, hands, and feet became enlarged (gigantism- excessively body growth)
precognition
perceive or accurately predict future events
Sensory information can be interpreted and misinterpreted in many way
perception
stereoscopic vision
perception of space and depth as a result of the eyes receiving different images
continuation/ continuity
perception tends to toward simple and continuity
clairvoyance
percive eevents or gain infomration in ways that appear unaffected by disaffect or normal physical barriers
Physical dependence
person compulsively uses a drug to maintain bodily comfort (addiction)
night terror
person suffers from panics and suffers from hallucinate frightening dream images in the bedroom NREM sleep so you may jump out of bed... but will remember vey little
Live words comes from : Dead words are about a
personal experience subject
Tend to be happy if you are meeting your
personal goals -especially if you feel you are making progress day by day on small goals that lead to the big goal -married, comfortable with work, extroverted, religious, optimistic, satisfied with lie, and progress towards goal
Organizing memories may be organized due to rules, images, categorizes, symbols, similarities, formal meaning or
personal meaning
Graphology
personality traits based on handwriting -jobs use to hire based on this and it was very harmful because it isn't accurate at all
Redintegration
process by which memories are reconstructed or expanded by starting with one another and then following chains of association to others, related memories -one memory serves as a cue to trigger another -an entire past experience may be reconstructed from one small recollections -helps improve the memory of witnesses and can be past odors
Positron Emission Tomography
proves much more detailed images of activity both near the surface and below the surface of the brain -detects positrons (subatomic particles) emitted bu weakly radioactive glucose (sugar which the brain runs on) as it is consumed by the brain -higher energy=higher activity
Theory formation is important because it
provides explanations and guides future research
Sigmund Freud
psychoanalytic psychology mental life is like an iceberg, only a small part exposed
Twenty extremely accurate clocks are locked in two bank vaults (ten in each). A subject who claims to have paranormal powers concentrates on the clocks in one of the vaults, attempting to make them run faster. If she succeeds, she will have demonstrated
psychokinesis
Which of the following cannot be classified as a type of ESP but is considered a psi ability and is studied by parapsychologists?
psychokinesis
Survey
public polling technique are often used to answer psychological questions
After receiving a ticket for speeding, you stop speeding. The reason you stop speeding is due to
punishment
each neurons _______________ messages from many others and ___________ its own message to many others
receives sends
Electroencephalogram
records the changes in electrical signals the brain generates
Ageism
refers to discrimination or prejudice based on age, can oppress the young as well as the old -patronizing language- stereotypes are misleading -wisdom and expertise can usually more than compensate for the loss of mental quickness
Lateralization
refers to specialization in the abilities of the brain hemispheres -left are less lateralized than righties -lefty have less lopsided brains/ more symmetrical on everything --- helps with pitch memory
Retroactive Interference
refers to the tendency for new learning to inhibit retrieval of old learning -avoiding new learning prevents this
Interference
refers to the tendency for new memories to impair retrieval of older memories and the reverse -for both short term and long term
Assimilation
refers to using existing mental patterns in the situations
Which of the following is not a good test taking suggestion for taking an objective test? a) reading all the choices for each question before you make a decision b) reading rapidly and skipping items you are unsure about c) refusing to change an answer on a multiple choice test d) remembering that answers that include superlatives, such as most, least, best, worst, largest, or smallest are often false
refusing to change an answer on a multiple choice test
Correlational studies help us discover
relationships ad make prediction NOT causation (cause and effect) - just because one thing appears to be directly related doesn't mean that a cause and effect situation effect exists (Controlled experiment for causation effect)
Negative Punishment (response cost)
removal of a positive reinforcer after a response is made -ending or taking away something pleasant/ decrease responding -time out is an example
A linked series of actions that lead to reinforcement is the definition of which of the following concepts?
response chaining
Restate the problem
restate by thinking about how someone else would view it -you must find ways to jog yourself out of mental sets and habitual modes of thought
In the nervous system, the inactive neuron is said to be in a(n)
resting potential
Constraint induced Movement therapy helps with neurogensis and involves
restraining his good arm and forcing his bad arm to be more active -drugs speed up neurogensis could be injected
A sleepy driver rounds a bend and sees a deer standing in the road. The driver snaps to attention and applies the brakes because his ____ aroused the rest of his brain and helped him avert an accident.
reticular activating system
The ____ is a network of fibers and cell bodies that lie inside the medulla and brainstem and is associated with attention, alertness, and some reflexes, such as sneezing and coughing.
reticular formation
basic source of depth perception is
retinal disparity- a discrepancy in the images that reach the left and right eye
There are meaning based strategies to improve memory encoding and memory
retrieval
more elaborates encoded memories are more likely to be remembered because they have more _______________________ associated with them
retrieval cues
Even if memories are available you still have to
retrieve them
Concrete Operational Stage (7-11 years)
reversibility Conservation begin to use time and space and number
Positive reinforcement is no the same as ____________ because what is reinforcing for one person may not be for another
reward
____ involves repetition and memorization, while ____ involves insight and understanding.
rote learning discovery learning
Pavlov's most famous experiment involved teaching dogs to ____ to a new stimulus.
salivate
The direct flow of charged atoms into the tips of the taste buds explains which two tastes?
salt and sour
Children raised by same mother no matter if adopted or not share her IQ in the _______ degree
same
Pyschology is both a
science and a profession -use it to research to discover new knowledge -solve problems in all fields -all rely on critical thinking and especially information gained from scientific researc
Newborns can
see, hear, smell, taste, and touch (less acute but are very responsive) -
the brain further filters sensory information through
selective attention
Facing the Challenges of Adulthood
self acceptance, positive relation with others, autonomy (personal freedom, environmental mastery, a purpose in life, and continues personal growth) -middle age and beyond can be rich period of life in which people feel secure, happy, and self confident
The first step is
sensing the world (sensation)
If you work in a noisy environment or enjoy loud music, motorcycling, snowmobiling, hunting, or similar pursuits, you may be at risk for developing which type of hearing loss?
sensorineural
Sensory Adaptation
sensory receptors respond less to unchanging stimuli -the olfactory receptors adapt quickly because they send fewer and fewer nerve impulses to the brain until the odor is no longer noticed
Sensory Analysis
separation of sensory information into important elements
Autonomic Nervous System
serves the internal organs and glands -automatic: means self governing -Heart Rate, digestion, and perspiration
grammar
set of rules for makign sounds into words and words into sentences
Cold readings
set of techniques that are used to lead people to believe in the truth of he a psychic or medium is saying about them -psychic beings by asking broad questions and getting to know the person based on reactions in facial expression and tone
George Miller said there is a magic number for short term memory
seven plus or minus 2
MDMA (ecstacy)
similar to methamphetamine, energy and heightens sensory experiences -brain cells to release extra amounts of serotonin, blood pressure increases, dilated pupils and jaw clenching -diminishes sexual performance -many cases and deaths eery year, elevated body temperature and cause of many hear arrhythmia is another -severe liver damage (abuse alcohol and other drugs) anxiety and depression if used for a long time, fail tests and presence decreases and brain damage
Gestalt organizing principle
simplest organization involves grouping some sensations into an object to figure, that stands out on a planar background -figure ground organization -reversible figures -nearness -similarity -continuation -closure -common region -contuity
Concentrative Meditation
single focal point such as an object, thought, or on your own breathing -focus on a thought or a single repeatable word that is smooth such as (om)
Discovery Learning
skills are gained by insight and understanding instead of by rote -discovering things for yourself can help you solve unusual problems instead of just memorizing formulas that only work sometimes -best teaching strategy is guided discovery when they given freedom to actively think about problem and enough guidance so that they gain useful knowledge
Dual Process Hypothesis of Sleep
sleep also helps calm the brain and store important memories -balance between sleeping and waking
Confusion, disorientation, delusions, and hallucinations are characteristic of
sleep deprivation psychosis
Sleep deprivation
sleep loss -slurred speech, irritation, increased pain sensitivity, and general discomfort
fovea
small cup shaped area in the middle of the retina containing only cones (sharpest images) -20/20 normal vision; 20/ 200 bad; 20/12 amazing
Gene
small segments of DNA that affect a particular process or personal characteristic -sometimes responsible for an inherited feature
G-factor
small set of general mental abilities -reasoning, problem solving, knowledge, and memory
In Electroencephalogram Beta waves
small, fast waves, (when you are awake and alert)
Cochlea
snail shaped organ that makes up the inner ear
Neurotranmitters
some neurotransmitters excite the next neuron and some inhibit it (making less likely) -100 chemical neurons are Acetylcholine, GABA, glutamate, serotonin... -slight variations can be related to temperate differences in infancy and personality differences in adulthood -many drugs mimic, duplicate, or block neurotransmitters -- addiction occurs when you overuse drugs that overstimulate the reward system
Developmental tasks
specific challenges that must be mastered for optimal development (read, sexual maturity, and vocation)
Morphemes
speech sounds collected into meaningful units such as syllables or words
brain carries out most of the computing in the nervous system and communicates with the rest of the body through the nerves called
spinal cord
Cerebral covers a majority of ht ebrain with a mantle of gray matter which is
spongy tissue made up of mostly cell bodies
Carla's sleep is being monitored in a research lab. The assistant notices that Carla's EEG shows a high presence of sleep spindles. It can be concluded that Carla is in
stage 2 of NREM
happy people are more likely to get married and
stay married
Non REM Sleep REM
steps 1,2,3,4 dreaming -both together help calm the brain and sharpen important memories
The learned ability to respond differently to various stimuli is known as
stimulus discrimination
Short term Memory
stores small amounts of information -what you are aware of right now or consciously aware of -acts as a mental scratchpad
Declarative memory
stores specific factual information, such as names, faces, words, dates, and ideas -words or symbols -can be further divided into semantic memory and episodic memory Ex: Knowing apple is a fruit and a company
Heuristic
strategy for identifying and evaluating problem solutions -reduce the number of alternative thinkers must consider -identify how the current state is verse goal, try working backward, identify intermediate goal, represent problem in other ways, generate a possible solution and test it
Eyewitness errors are very common especially under times of
stress -also a lot of times they don't pay attention to details because they are too worried about the weapon that the attacker has
Marriage, Children, and Parents in Adulthood
stresses of child bearing, empty nesters, marital strife or divorce, parents grow old
Socioculture psychology
stresses the impact that social and cultural contexts have on behavior - most of what we think and do is influenced in one way or another by the social and cultural worlds in which we live
Hispanic Families
strict standards of discipline familoso- centrality of family family pride, values, loyalty affection toward younger children but as you grow up you are expected to be very respectful and obedient cooperation more than competition
Amygdala
strongly related to fear -may be why some suffer from phobias and anxiety
Deep Lesioning
structures below the surface of the brain can also be removed -an electrode is lowered and into the targeted area and a strong electrical current destroys a small amount of brain tissue
Gestalt Psychology
studied thinking, learning, and perception as whole units, not by analyzing experiences into parts (Max Wertheimer)
Biopsychology
study of how biological processes, especially those occurring in the nervous system, relate to behavior -try and learn where functions are in the brain
Surrogate mother
subsitutiate mother
Neurological Soft Signs
subtle behavior signs of nervous system dysfunction, including clumsiness, an awkward gait, poor hand eye coordination, and other perceptual and motor problems -soft because they aren't direct tests of the brain
cataplexy
sudden temporary paralysis of the muscles, leading to complete body collapse -occur when REM sleep intrude in the waking state
Narcolepsy
sudden, irritable sleep attacks, is one of the most dramatic sleep problems -may fall asleep anywhere for few minutes to half an hour; emotional laughter trigger -hereditary and rare -sleep attacks occur when REM sleep intrude in the waking state
Authoritative parents
supply firm and consistent guidance combined with love and affection -management techniques -produce resilient children (good at bouncing back after a bad experience) know how to manage emotions and use positive coping skills
Extrasensory Perception
supported ability to perceive events in ways that cannot be explained by known sensory capacities
the town of Indianola, Mississippi wants to know what the community thinks about building a high-tech movie theater. Increased taxes will be used to pay for the new theater, Therefore, elected officials are mailing out questionnaires to determine public opinion about the theater and the use of increased taxes to pay for it, Why type of research methods are they using?
survey
If Katherine is like most people, she is least senstive to which taste?
sweet
what are the 5 tastes and flavors
sweet salt sour bitter umami- savory Bitter most sensitive to, then sour, salt, sweet
Taste Buds
taste receptor cells are located mainly on top side of tongue specially on edges
A psychologist may
teach, do therapy, or conduct research have a doctorate or a master's degree serve as a consultant to business, schools, and social agencies
Programmed instruction
teaches students in a format that present information in small amounts, gives immediate practice, and provides continuous feedback to learners -keeps learners from practicing errors and student work at their own pace
Barnum Effect
tendency to consider personal descriptions accurate if they are stated in general terms
Secondary elaboration
tendency to make a dream more logical and to add details when remembering
mental set
tendency to perceive a problem in a way that blinds us to possible solutions -barrier to creative thinking
Operant stimulus generalization
tendency to respond in the presence of a stimuli similar to those that precede operant reinforcement- reinforced response tends to be made again when similar antecedents are present
You are standing in the middle of a field of long, tall grass and flowers. When you look at your feet and at the area immediately around you, you can see great detail and pick out all the individual pieces of foliage. However, when you look up in the distance, the grass and flowers lose detail and begin to merge together. This phenomenon involves the pictorial depth cue of
texture gradients
Kubler Ross thanatologist
thanatologist- specialists who studies emotional and behavioral reactions to death and dying 1. Denial and Isolation 2. Anger 3. Bargaining- with themselves or God 4. Depression 5. Anxiety (Not all shown not right order either)
Bilinguality
the ability to speak two languages
A dog whistle can be heard by dogs but not by humans. This whistle takes advantage of a characteristic of sensory systems known as
the absolute threshold
Tip of the Tongue state
the feeling that a memory is available but not quite retrievable -memory is available- stored in memory- and yet cannot access-locate or retrieve the complete memory -gave words that sound like or meant th same thing as the defined word -feeling of knowing -deja vu -recall, recognition, relearning
Fixed Interval Schedule
the first correct response made after the times period has passed is reinforced (FI30 means wait 30 seconds before reinforced) -Moderate response rates, few responses occur right after the reinforcement is delivered any spurts happen right before the next reinforcement
Midbrain is a link between
the forebrain and the brainstem
Culture Relativity
the idea that behavior must be judged relative to the values of the culture in which it occurs- an greatly affect our understanding of others including in diagnoses and treatment of mental disorders
Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis
the idea that the words we use not only reflect out thoughts but can shape them as well
Difference threshold
the minimal difference between two stimuli that is detectable to an observer -phosphenes --also important in this effect is sensory localization in the brain
Naturalistic Observation
the observation of behavior in a natural setting (typical environment in which a person or animal lives) -Provide ONLY descriptions of behavior (that have not been tempered with or altered by outside influence) -to explain observations we may need another research method
statistically significant
the obtained results would occur rarely by chance alone
Habituation
the of learning basically we learn to cease align attention to familiar stimuli
Opponent process theory better explains
the optic pathway and the brain after information leaves the eye
Primary Visual area
the part of the cortex that first receives input from the eyes, experience blind spots in their vision -images are mapped onto the cortex but they are distorted and stretched
Size constancy
the perceived size of an object remains the same, even though the size of its image on the retina changes -empirical-past knowledge
maturation
the physical growth and development of the body, brain, and nervous system
new stresses that instant riches bring usually cancel out
the positive effects of wealth
Limitations of naturalistic observation include
the potential for observer effects the potential for observer bias that the data collected provides a description but not an explanation
Salutatory Conduction
the process by which nerve impulses conducted down the axons of neurons coated with myelin jump from gap to gap in the myelin layer -when the myelin layer is damaged a person may suffer from numbness, weakness, or paralysis -what happens with multiple sclerosis
Scaffolding
the process of adjusting instruction so that it is responsive to a beginner's behavior and supports the beginners efforts to understand a problem or gain a mental skill -must be responsive to a child's needs
Neurogenesis
the production of new brain cells -learning, memory, and our ability to adapt to changing circumstances
Piaget's theory of cognitive development
the stages that children go through until they fully learn and understand things
Paternal Influences
the sum of all effects a father has on his child -fathers are more likely to play with their children and tell them stories -fathers can be as affectionate, sensitive, and responsive as mothers but are viewed differently than the mother
uncritical acceptance
the tendency to believe claims because they seem true or it would be nice if they were - flattering traits that are very vague
Fixation
the tendency to get hung up on wrogn solutions or to become blind to alternatives - unnecessary restrictions
Operant stimulus discrimination
the tendency to make an operant response when stimuli previously associated with reward are present and to withhold the response when stimuli associated with non-reward are present
Serial Position Effect
the tendency to make the most errors in remembering the middle items of an ordered list -last items are still in STM -first are entered into "empty" STM
Visible specturm
the tiny fraction of electromagnetic energies we transduce
Prefrontal area
the very front of the frontal lobes, involved in sense of self, reasoning, and planning -damage causes huge change to personality and emotion
pinna
the visible external part of ear
Disuse
theory that memory traces weaken when memories are not periodically used or retrieved -doesn't account for our ability to recover seemingly forgotten memories -Alzaheimer's and other dementia-slowly strangle the brain's ability to process and store information
We learn moral values from
thinking and reasoning
Conventional moral reasoning
thinking is based on desires to please others to follow accepted authority, rules, and values -other children and adult
Formal Operational stage (11 years and up)
thinking is more based on abstract thought -become self reflective and less egocentric... hypothetical possibilities -after late adolescence, improvements in intellect are based on gaining specific knowledge, experience, and wisdom rather than on any leaps in basic thinking capacity
The term "cognition" includes
thinking, problem solving, reasoning, and daydreaming
Reflective processing
thought hat is ative, effortful, controlled
Expectancies
thoughts about how events are interconnected -CS predicts the US -the brain prepares the body to respond to the US
skin senses
touch
The somesthetic senses include
touch, the vestibular sense, and the kinesthetic sense.
Conductive Hearing Loss
transfer of vibrations from the outer ear to the inner ear weakens -can be fixed with hearing aid
Detoxification
treatment of alcoholism, the withdrawal of a patient from alcohol
Counseling Psychologist
treats milder problems, such as troubles at work or school -full time therapists -license by state examinee board (beware of people with self titles bc little training)
Clinical Psychologist
treats psychological problems or does research on therapies and mental disorders -doctorate and PhD degree and can do research or therapy -PsyD- emphasize therapy skills rather than research
Muller Lyer Illusion
two equal lengths tipped with inward and outward pointing vs appear to be different lengths -cues that suggest a 3D space alter our perception of a 2D design
Correlation Study
two factors are measured and a statistical technique is used to find their degree of correlation
Base Rate
underlying portability of an event -in many high risk situations ignoring base rate is the same as thinking you are an exception to the rule
Superstition
unfounded belief held without evidence or in the face of falsifying evidence
Functional MRI
uses MRI technology to make brain activity visible -provides images of activity in the brain -can use to tell if someone is lying -researchers are beginning to create 3 dimensional maps called atlases to show structure and psychological functions
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
uses a strong magnetic field, rather than X-rays, to produce an image of the body's interior -person is placed inside a magnetic field, then it creates a 3 dimensional model and any 2 dimensional plane can be selected -produces more detailed images, allowing us to peer into the brain (like its transparent)
Receptor proteins on the surface of the fibers are sensitive to
various airborne molecules
Methamphetamine- has created the largest drug problem it is a drug that is
very abused and fuels violent criminal subculture -a smokable form of meth (ice) is used and causes a huge dependence today
Many poisons disturb the _______________, vision, body and therefore motion sickness causes you to vomit to expel the poison
vestibular system
Psychological Perspective
views behavior as the result of psychological processes within each person -cognitive psychology which seeks to explain how mental processes such as thoughts and feelings influence our behavior -continues to trace our behavior o mental unconscious behavior and seek therapies to help people lead happier lives
Iconic Memory
visual sensory images are stored for about half a second
Through games, adults and ababies come to understand similar rhyths and expectations. soon this shared signal are created including
vocalizing, touching, gazing, and smiling
Operant condition is based on learning_____________ _________________; classical conditioning is _____________.
voluntary responses passive