Psychology Exam 1
Dr. Simpson found a +.50 correlation between ice cream cone sales and violent crimes in a community. Which of the following represents the best interpretation of this result?
A third variable, such as heat, may account for the association between ice cream sales and violent crime
Michael, a famous musician, is designing a new apartment that will serve as both his residence and his recording studio. Since the music studio shares a wall with his bedroom, Michael wants to be sure that the recording studio is soundproof. This means that Michael wants to be sure that any sound from the studio is well under his _________ while he is in his bedroom.
Absolute threshold
The brief wave of positive electrical charge that sweeps down the axon is
Action potential
According to the science of psychology, a behavior is a(n)
Action that can be directly observed
An ________ is a drug that mimics or increases a neurotransmitter´s effects, whereas an __________ is a drug that blocks a neurotransmitter´s effects
Agonist Antagonist
Drugs used to treat schizophrenia interfere with the activity of dopamine. Such a drug is an example of a(n)
Antagonist
Psychologists who adopt a(n) _____________ approach examine behavior and mental processes by focusing on the body, especially the brain and nervous system
Biological
The ________ is the area on the retina where the optic nerve leaves the eye on its way to the brain, and it contains neither rods nor cones
Blind spot
_________ plays an important role in the production of speech, whereas __________ plays an important role in the comprehension of language
Broca´s area Wernicke´s area
In the context of descriptive research methods in psychology, _________ are performed mainly by clinical psychologists when, for either practical or ethical reasons, the unique aspects of an individual´s life cannot be duplicated and tested in other individuals
Case studies
The brain and spinal cord make up the
Central nervous system
Andrea, a psychologist, conducts a study determine the effect of students´ages on their college grades. She divides a class into two groups: Below Age and Above Age. Members of the Below Age group are less than 18 tears of age, Whereas members of the Above Age group are 18 years of age or above. In this scenario, which of the following illustrates the dependent variable?
College grades
The _________ is the large bundle of axons that connects the brain´s two hemispheres and is responsible for relaying information between the two sides
Corpus callosum
In a ___________, neither the experimenter administering the treatment nor the participants are aware of which participants are in the experimental group and which are in the control group until the results are calculated
Double-blind experiment
Dr. Grant conducts research on stress management. Group A receives progressive relaxation training prior to taking the test, while Group B receives no training. Group A is the ___________, while Group B is the __________
Experimental group Control group
Zeus was injured in a mining accident and suffered severe brain damage. In time, his brain healed, and he was back to working in the mines. The only change was in his personality. From being a highly aggressive and temperamental individual, he became mild-mannered and calm, almost to the extent of being placid. In this scenario, the region of the cerebral cortex that was most likely damaged in the accident was the _________ lobe
Frontal
Which of the following essential body functions are under the control of the autonomic nervous system?
Functions of heart rate, breathing, and digestion
Allie has developed a theory concerning test grades of high school students. She believes that there is a strong causal relationship between students´frequency of study and their grades in school. In the context of psychology´s scientific method, to test her theory, Allie would first have to state a
Hypothesis
Which of the following is true of the sense of touch?
In touch we detect mechanical energy, or pressure against the skin
Emma enters her college auditorium that is almost packed to capacity and tries to find an empty seat. She fails to notice her friend waving to her in the crowd. This scenario most likely illustrates
Inattentional blindness
In the auditory system, which of the following statements is true of the middle ear?
It channels and amplifies sound through the eardrum, hammer, anvil, and stirrup to the inner ear.
Which of the following is a significance of the brain-lesioning process?
It gives a sense of the functions of the damaged brain regions
Independent variables are
Manipulated by researchers
In the context of the visual system, which of the following scenarios best illustrates the functionality of rods in the retina?
Marcus is trying to find his seat in the dark in a movie theater
In the context of depth perception, familiar size and relative size, height in field of view, and shading are examples of
Monocular cues
__________ are chemical substances that are stored in very tiny sacs within the neuron´s terminal buttons and involved in transmitting information across a synaptic gap to the next neuron
Neurotransmitters
___________ provide an objective description of how variables are going to be measured and observed in a particular study
Operational definitions
The __________ theory states that cells in the visual system respond to complementary pairs of red-green and blue-yellow colors; a given cell might be excited by red and inhibited by green, whereas another cell might be excited by yellow and inhibited by blue
Opponent process
The recognition that objects are constant and unchanging even though sensory input about them is changing is known as
Perceptual constancy
Depression is associated with low levels of which neurotransmitter?
Serotonin
The ____________, located at the front of the parietal lobes, is defined as a region in the cerebral cortex that processes information about body sensations
Somatosensory cortex
A correlation coefficient is a statistic that tells the
Strength and direction of association between two variables
The _________ is the part of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body to mobilize it for action and thus is involved in the experience of stress
Sympathetic nervous system
Which of the following situations occurs when participants´expectations, rather than the experimental treatment, produce an experimental outcome?
The placebo effect
A(n) ____________ is a broad idea or set of closely related ideas that attempts to explain observations and to make predictions about future observations
Theory
__________ is most often regarded that "founding father" of modern psychology
Wilhelm Wundt
The somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system are components of the
peripheral nervous system