PSYCH 1113
What best describes conditioning
A form of associative learning in which the consequences of a behavior change the probability of the behavior occurring
What disorder is said to have the highest mortality rate of any psychosocial disorder?
Anorexia nervosa is said to have the highest mortality rate of any psychological disorder.
_____ is the type of learning that occurs when an organism makes a connection between two events.
Associative learning
What best describes an eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of eating more food in a short period of time than most people would eat and during which the person feels a lack of control over eating however does not engage in purging behaviors?
Binge eating disorder
Name some things hipnosis can and can not do.
CAN - alleviate a variety of pains and discomfort, helpful for treatment of obesity, hypertension, and anxiety, and improve athletic motivation, concentration, and performance CANNOT - be done to people against their will, increase physical capabilities or bestow new talents, or enhance recall of forgotten events
CH 8 What refers to switching attention from one stimulus to another?
Cognitive flexibility
What are the three basic organismic needs under the self-determination theory
Competence Relatedness Autonomy
CH 10 The act of putting off a pleasurable experience in the interest of some larger but later reward is known as
Delay of gratification
What category of psychoactive drugs depress or inhibit brain activity?
Depressants
What best describes when an individual reaches self-actualization according to Maslows hierarchy of needs?
Developing full potential
The property of consciousness known as intentionality refers to what?
Direction toward a specific object
_____ in classical conditioning is the process of learning to respond to certain stimuli and not others.
Discrimination
One day, you were talking to your friend about how you celebrated birthdays when you were younger. You tell your friend about different birthday cakes and the time you had a party at the park. Reminiscing about old times triggers _____ memory
Episodic
What is inattentional blindness?
Failure to see visible objects when attention is directed elsewhere.
According to _____, repression is a mechanism whereby unacceptable thoughts and impulses are pushed back into the unconscious.
Freud
The ability to know and report one's mental state is referred to as ____ consciousness.
Full
Please describe the biopychosocial model of obesity.
Genetic factors Behavior Environment
The ability to ignore distracting information or automatic responses
Inhibitory Control
A sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks Is known as what?
Narcolepsy
Ten minutes is deducted from Clayton's recess hour every time he misbehaves in class. In the context of operant conditioning, the teacher is using _____ to discipline Clayton.
Negative punishment
When your brother burned himself playing with matches, he cried for a long time. After this, you learned not to play with matches. What is this an example of?
Observational learning
Name three examples of physiologically induced states of consciousness?
Orgasm Food or oxygen starvation Hallucinations
CH 4 What best describes consciousness?
Persons experiences of the world and mind.
A parent spanked a child for misbehaving, and the misbehavior stopped. By definition, the spanking served as a ________ for the misbehavior.
Positive punishment
What are the three types of implicit memory
Procedural memories, priming, classical conditioning
What type of operant conditioning is more effective according to research?
Reinforcement
Under the social theory we imitate people who we? (Three things)
Resemble Identify with View as successful
____ refers to a person's knowledge about the world, his or her areas of expertise, general knowledge, and everyday knowledge.
Semantic Memory
In the context of operant conditioning, _____ refers to rewarding successive approximations of a desired behavior.
Shaping
Place where non sensory information is kept for more than a few seconds but less then a minute.
Short term memory
Name three things that impact our consciousness.
Sleep Substances Stress
CH 6 What best describes a stimulus in this class?
Trigger
Storing new information by converting into mental picture
Visual Encoding
What best describes Valangence?
Whether an emotion is pleasant or unpleasant
_____ memory refers to a combination of components that include short-term memory and attention that allow individuals to hold information temporarily as they perform
Working
What is norepinephrine most associated with?
arousal and anxiety
Mohammad is daydreaming in class when his instructor asks him a question. Mohammad finds himself replaying in his "mind's ear" the instructor's last words, taking advantage of a process called:
echoic memory
What are the three key processes involved in memory?
encoding Storage retrieval
The _____ approach to motivation emphasizes the role of instincts in directing behavior.
evolutionary
Clayton offered to give you $20 to tutor him in Calculus. This is an example of what type of motivation?
extrinsic motivation