Psychology
Memory
(Encoding & Storage)perception,language,development.
Tightly coiled threadlike which the genes are organized?
Chromosomes
As an approach in contemporary psychology,the evolutionary approach is similar to which of the following?
Cognitive
The following are adequate terms for describing the field of contemporary psychology which is interested with the mind,except?
Cognitive Dissonance
For resources?
Competition
Parietal Lobe
Contain sensory cortex:receives touch sensations from rest of the body.
Which of the following does not describe part of the focus for the cognitive approach in contemporary psychology?
Controlled by motives and urges.
Hypothalamus
Controls and regulates Body temperature Sexual arousal Hunger Thirst Endocrine system
Edward Titchener
Critique of Wundt's empiricism.
A long,complex molecule that contains the genetic information?
DNA
Occipital
Deals with vision. Contains visual cortex:interprets messages from our eyes into images we can understand.
Sigmund Freud
Developed an independent approach to the study of the mind called "psychoanalysis" which has been widely influential.
Carl Rogers' contribution to the humanistic approach was?
Developing client-centered therapy
Ashley is considered an introvert at home,she is an encourager on her soccer team,and provides strong nurturing to her peers during forensics and debate.Her ability to adapt her mind to these different roles would indicate she should best be described by which field of early psychology?
Functionalism
The small segments of DNA that are responsible for specific traits?
Genes
An organism's genetic makeup?
Genotype
Socrates
Greek philosopher,he's engaged in dialogue with others in an attempt to define ethical concepts by exposing and dispelling error.
Which psychologist is most easily assosiated with the cognitive approach in contemporary psychology?
Jean Piaget
Who propagated the theory that we are a product of our experience?
John Locke
The learning approach accepts all of the following except?
Know how the mind adapts
Of all of the contemporary psychology approach is one of the?
Largest
Phrenology
Led scientists to study the bumps on the head to determine human behavior.Phrenology is considered a pseudoscience(False Science)
Hemispheric Lateralization
Left:logical,sequential Right:spatial,creative
Cerebral Cortex
Made up of densely packed neurons we call "gray matter" Wrinkles are called fissures.
Amygdala
More involved in volatile emotions like anger and fear.
Eclectic View of Psychology(aka "Biopsychosocial")
Most people are like this today.Take bits and pieces of many or all perspectives to explain behavior.
The driving force behind evolution,by which the environment "selects" the fittest organisms?
Natural selection
Psychology's big debates:Nature versus Nuture
Nature:Genetics,heredity,and biology.Nuture:How we were raised,experiences.Developmental.Conducts and applies research in age-related behavioral changes.
Of all of the contemporary psychology approaches,the biological approach is one of the?
Newest
An organism's observable physical characteristics?
Phenotype
Which of the following does not belong in a list of items describing the biological approach to contemporary psychology?
Primal Passion
Temporal Lobe
Process sound senses by our ears.
Educational
Studies relationships between learning and environments.School.Work with children directly in schools with learning and problems.
Empirical Science
relying on or derived from observation or experiment.Verifiable or provable by means of observation or experiment.Experience and observation over scientific theory.
Psychodynamics
the interrelation of the unconscious and conscious mental and emotional forces that determine personality and motivation.
Gestalt Psychology
the whole is different than the sum of its parts
Rene Descartes
was a French philosopher and mathematicion.Concept of dualism,suggests that there are two realms to existence.First is the physical realm which is the environment and the things around us.
what is psychology?
4 goals of psychology:1.Description,2. Explanation,3. Prediction,and 4. Influence/Modify.
Hermann Ebbinghaus
A pioneer in study of memory.
John Locke
A seventh-century English philosopher.Locke argued agaist the belief that human beings are born with certain ideas already in their minds.He claimed that,on the contrary,the mind is a tabula rasa(blank slate)until experience begins to "write" on it.
Frontal Lobe(Pre-frontal cortex)
Abstract thought,judgement,planning reasoning,movement and personality control
James Mckeen Cattell
Adapted Francis Galton's anthropometric methods to generate the first program of mental testing in the 1890s.
Aristotle
An ancient Greek philosoply,making contributions to logic,metaphysics,mathematics,physics,biology,botany,ethics,politics,agriculture,medicine,dance and theater.He's was a student of Plato who in turn studied under Socrates.
Who spread the theory that one is a product of the mind and body?
Aristotle
John Dewey
Associated with the philosophy of pragmatism and considered one of the fathers of functional psychology.
Hugo Munsterberg
Began writing about the application of psychology to industry,law,and other fields.
Tommy has strong,unconscious urges that disrupt his ability to concentrate and learn.Which contemporary psychology approach already reviewed will likely serve best to analyze his issues?
Behavioral
Carl Rogers
Believed in "client centered therapy"
As an approach in contemporary psychology,the evolutionary approach is similar to which of the following?
Biological
An eclectic view approach to psychology can also be called?
Biopsychosocial
Structuralism
Broke down consciousness to basic thoughts(structure of the mind).
G. Stanly Hall
Brought scientific pedagogy to the United States from Germany.
Abraham Maslow
Came up with the Hierarchy of needs
What two men are associated with the humanistic approach?
Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow.
"Knowledge originates in experience and science should rely on observation and experimentation" defines?
Empirical science
Changes in the environment?
Environmental pressure
Lightner Witmer
Established the first psychological clinic in the 1890s.
Corpus Callosum
Fibers that connects the 2 hemispheres.
Socio-Cultural
Focus on cultures,social norms influence and predict behavior.
Evolutionary
Focuses on Darwinism.(Charles Darwin)We behave the way we do because we inherited those behaviors.Thus,those behaviors must have helped ensure our ancestors survival.
Plato
Founded a school in Athens called the Academy.Most of his writings are dialogues.He is best known for his theory that ideal forms or ideas,such as Truth or the Good,exist in a realm beyond the material world.
Wilhelm Wundt
Founded the first laboratory dedicated exclusively to psychological research in Leipzig,Germany.Also the first person to refer to himself as a psychologist.Father of psychology.Opened the first lab in Germany.
Sample Issues/Ideas.Heredity/Genetics/Brain/Hormones.
How are messages transmitted within the body?How is the blood chemistry linked with moods and motives?How are we,as members of different races and nationalities,alike as members of one human family?How do we differ,as products of different social contexts?Why do people sometimes act differently in groups than when alone?
Biological Psychology (aka Neuroscience/Neurobiology)
How the body and brain create emotions,memories,and sensory experiences.
The learning approach accepts all of the following except?
Ignore thoughts/feelings
Frequency of that genotype increases?
In next generation
Innate
Inborn;present at birth;part of the organism's biological heritage
Functionalism
Investigate the function,or purpose of consciousness rather than its structure(how the mind adapts)
Personality
Investigating our persistent traits.Social.Explore how we view and affect one another.
Hippocampus
Involved in the processing and storage of memories.
Aphasia
Is an impairment of language,usually caused by left hemisphere damage either to Broca's area(speech production)or to Wernicke's area(understanding/comprehesion).Broca's area and Wernicke's area located on the left hemisphere.
Cognitive Psychology
Is the mental processes involved in acquiring,processes,storing and using information.
What is a deficiency associated with the humanistic approach?
It does not explain human behavior well
Which of the following is an appropriate statement?
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
Genotype corresponding to fittest phenotypes passed to next generation?
Reproductive success
Neurologist who first severed the corpus callosum trying to help epileptic patients.Found that each side of the brain controls certain functions.This is known as Lateral specialization.
Roger Sperry & Michael Gazzagiga
Emily is having difficulty in school with mathematics and she has begun to exhibit behavior problems.She would best be served by which sub-field of psychology?
School psychologist
Behaviorism(Learning)
Scientific psychology should focus on observable behavior.
From among a variety of phenotypes?
Selection of fittest phenotype
The x and y chromosomes that determine our physical sex characteristics 23 from mother/23 from father xx=female xy=male?
Sex chromosomes
Estaban has displayed some preadolesence problem behaviors because of some delays in his maturation.Which psychologist would be best for him to see?
Social psychologist
As an approach in contemporary psychology,the evolutionary approach is similar to which of the following?
Socio-cultural
Which approach assesses the influence of social norms on behavior?
Socio-cultural
Which option below is the true of an individual who holds an eclectic view of psychology?
Take from multiple theries
William James
The American father of pragmatism.Functionalism:Investigate the function,or purpose of consciousness rather than its structure(how the mind adapts)Father of American Psychology.He wrote the 1st psychology book.
Evolution
The gradual process of biological change that occurs in a species as it adapts to it's environment
Brain Plasticity
The idea that the brain,when damaged,will attempt to find news ways to reroute messages children's brains are more plastic than adults.
What does the term pseudo-external mean?
The influence of society and culture on the individual.
Sigmund Freud
Was an Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis.
According to the biological approach in contemporary psychology,which statement is True?
We are a product of biology.
Which statement does not fit the socio-cultural approach?
We are products of what we observe and see.
Ivan Pavlov
Who developed the procedures associated with classical conditioning.
I am considered the father of American Psychology,shifted the focus from the structure of the mind to how the mind adapts,and prioritized the study of the function or purpose of consciousness.Who am I?
William James
Contemporary Psychology
You have 7 to remember:1. Psychodynamic,2. Behavioral,3. Cognitive,4. Biological,5. Humanistic,6. Socio-cultural,and 7. Evolutionary.
Humanistic
You have the potential to be great.Self actualization.Feel good approach.Client Centered therapy.Hierarchy of needs.Free will.
Jean Piaget
a Swiss psychologist and epistemologist known for his pioneering work in child development.theory of cognitive development and epistemological view are together called "genetic epistemology".
Pseudoscience
a collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on scientific method.
Franz Joseph Gall
a neuroanatomist,physiologist,and pioneer in the study of the localization of mental functions in the brain.
Neuroscience
any or all of the sciences,such as neurochemistry and experimental psychology,which deal with the structure or function of the nervous system and brain.