Exam 2 study guide
Thatcher Illusion
A phenomenon in which people have difficulty noticing local feature changes (e.g., upside down eyes or mouth) in an upside down face.
Early attachment
All infants have a fundamental need to form strong connections with caretakers
Zygotic Period
First two weeks of natal development. Begins with fertilization and ends with implantation
free will
God's gift to human beings of the freedom and ability to choose what to do
ambivalent attachment
Pattern in which an infant becomes anxious before the primary caregiver leaves, is extremely upset during his or her absence, and both seeks and resists contact on his or her return.
What is the primary function of norepinephrine
Plays a role in body's stress response, mood regulation, attention, and overall physiological and psychological functions.
prenatal development
The baby's development during a pregnancy
REM sleep is called paradoxical sleep because the
The person's body is asleep, but the person's brain is active.
Development Psychology
a branch of psychology that studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout the life span
What is the McGurk effect?
a perceptual phenomenon that demonstrates an interaction between hearing and vision in speech perception. The illusion occurs when the auditory component of one sound is paired with the visual component of another sound, leading to the perception of a third sound.
secure attachment
a relationship in which an infant obtains both comfort and confidence from the presence of his or her caregiver
When Kate's grandma leans over the crib with a toy in her hand, eight-month-old Kate grasps it and pulls on it. When Kate's mom hangs a set of animals across the crib, Kate reaches up, grabs them, and pulls them down. Kate seems to be working on ________ for grasping and pulling.
a schema
A neurotransmitter that is important in muscle contraction is
acetylcholine
You tell your friend Betty about a dream in which you were a giant cupcake. Betty tells you the dream was meaningless and was only caused by random neural firings during sleep. Based on this you know that Betty most likely believes in the ________ theory of dreaming.
activation- synthesis
What is the primary function of serotonin
acts as a neurotransmitter for mood, sleep , and apatite/ digestion
teratogens
agents, such as chemicals and viruses, that can reach the embryo or fetus during prenatal development and cause harm
sensory development as infants
an infant can obtain information from the world by hearing, seeing, smelling , tasting , and touch
Mary and Eric are outside playing one day when Eric looks up and asks, "What's that big bright ball in the sky?" Mary replies that it is the sun. That night, Eric looks out his bedroom window and sees a big, bright ball in the sky. "Look, Mary, it is the sun!" he exclaims. This example shows that Eric has used ________ for his new knowledge.
assimliation
insecure attachment
attachments marked by anxiety or ambivalence
Jane is taking a long road trip to visit her family, and she's been driving for hours. She suddenly realizes that she's feeling very tired and her heart rate is increasing. Concerned, she pulls over at a rest area. As she sits in her car and tries to relax, her heart rate gradually returns to normal, and she starts feeling more awake. (which part of the nervous system helped)
automatic
two types of insecure attachment
avoidant and anxious/ambivalent
What is the long, slender projection of a neuron that conducts electrical impulses away from the cell body and transmits information to other cells in the nervous system?
axon
Each eye sees more of the world on its own side of the visual field. A combination of the views from the two eyes creates the depth cue of
binocular disparity
According to the ________ model of conceptual processing, the recognition of patterns occurs because data are relayed from a lower level to a higher level of processing in the brain.
bottom up processing
What is the term for the main part of a neuron that contains the nucleus and most of the organelles, playing a crucial role in signal integration and neuronal function?
cell body
The spinal cord is part of the __________ nervous system
central
What nervous system is responsible for coordination, balance, and speech?
central nervous system
The coiled, bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear that houses the sensory receptors is called the
cochlea
What is the primary function of the somatic system in the body?
control voluntary muscle movements and transmit sensory information from the body's external environment to the central nervous system
What is the specialized part of a neuron that receives incoming signals from other neurons or sensory receptors and plays a crucial role in transmitting these signals to the cell body?"
dendrite
aviodant attachment
doesn't care if mom leaves the room or not. Not aware of moms presence. This is a parents centered home, childs needs are not met.
Lionel has Parkinson's disease and has difficulty starting motor movements because the neurons involved with dopamine activity are
dying off and decreasing activity
fetal period
end of month 2-9 months after conception, massive physical growth, ends at 40 weeks with birth
reflexes
genetically wired involuntary responses that are crucial for survival
According to ________, we perceive a car as a whole unit rather than perceiving it as a group of distinct entities (such as metal, tires, glass, door handles, hubcaps, and fenders)
gestalt theory
The brain structure that is associated with the formation of memories is the
hippocampus
Nicholas is an infant researcher and wants to use the strange-situation test in his work. Nicholas is most likely interested in seeing
how infants respond to separation and reunion with their caregivers
Prosopagnosia
inability to recognize faces
Basic survival functions such as heart rate are controlled by the hindbrain structure called the
medulla
Harlow Wire monkey experiment result
monkey babies liked the cloth mother
Ainsworth Strange Situation (Paradigm)
mother and child playing together, strangers enters , mother leaves , then mother returns and stranger leaves , stranger enters the room and child interacts with stranger
what two criterial ways do infants develop
myelinated axons form synapses with other neurons, second over time and with experience , the synaptic connections are refined to preserve the most important
The basic building blocks of the nervous system are the
neurons
Eleven-month-old Luis watches as his mother comes in and out of his bedroom while she is putting away laundry. Luis does not get upset when his mother leaves the room since he seems to know that his mother is still in the house, even if he cannot see her. Luis is demonstrating which of the following?
object permanence
longitudinal designs
one group of participants are studied over a long period of time
consciousness
our awareness of ourselves and our environment
illusion of conscious will
people believe their consciousness is controlling their actions when it isn't
anxious attachment
people constantly crave acceptance but remain vigilant to signs of possible rejection
avoidant attachment
people experience discomfort getting close to others and use avoidant strategies to maintain distance from others
Maturation
physical development of the brain and body that prepares an infant for voluntary movement, such as rolling over, sitting, and walking
What is the primary function of epinephrine
prepares the body for a "fight or flight" response in stressful or emergency situations
subliminal perception
processing of sensory information without conscious awareness
what is the fusiform gyrus
region of the temporal lobe that responds when faces are present in the visual field
What is the primary function of the cerebellum in the human brain
regulate voluntary muscle movements, balance, posture, and motor learning
What is the primary function of the thalamus in the human brain
relay station for sensory information
cross-sectional design
research design that examines people of different ages at a single point in time
What is the primary function of the peripheral nervous system in the body?
responsible for relaying information between the body's internal and external environments and the central control center (CNS), allowing for the regulation and coordination of various bodily functions and responses.
"What is the primary function of the parasympathetic nervous system in the body?
rest and digest
What do visual illusions help
reveal normal perceptual processes
example of a controlled process?
roller-skating for the first time
Which style of attachment shown by 60-65 percent of infants indicates that they are readily comforted by the caregiver during times of distress and are comfortable playing in an unfamiliar environment as long as the caregiver is present?
secure
The sense organs' detection of external physical stimuli is called ________, whereas further processing, organizing, and interpreting of those stimuli in the brain is called ________.
sensation and perception
If you want to increase the production of melatonin, you should
sit in a dark room
Odin is asleep when his neighbor starts banging on his window. Odin barely moves, and when he does finally wake up, he is confused and disoriented. Before he was awakened, Odin was most likely in ________ sleep.
slow wave
Grant wants to do everything he can to keep his wife healthy during her pregnancy. He frequently gives her folic acid because he knows that this helps development of the ________ during the ________ period.
spine and brain; embryonic
Mark is nervous for his test ,As a result, his heart rate increases, his palms become sweaty, and he starts to feel jittery.(what nervous system is involved )
sympathetic
The site where communication occurs between neurons through the release of chemicals is called the
synapse
Julia is pregnant and she wants to keep healthy throughout her pregnancy. Since her house is old, she has it checked for lead paint because she is afraid of the effect of ________ on the fetus.
teratogens
A post office receives lots of incoming mail, organizes it, and then sends it out to various locations. Which part of the brain is a lot like a post office?
thalamus
infant attachment
the close emotional bond between an infant and its caregiver
stanger anxiety
the fear of strangers that infants commonly display, beginning by about 8 months of age
infantile amnesia
the inability to remember events from early childhood
embryonic period
the period from two to eight weeks after fertilization, during which the major organs and structures of the organism develop
determinism
the philosophy that holds that every event, action, and decision results from something independent of the human will
What is Weber's Law?
the principle that states that the just-noticeable difference between two stimuli is a function of the magnitude of the original stimulus
Circadian rhythms can best be described as
the regulation of biological cycles into regular, daily patterns.
Sally is playing ball with her friend Anne. When Anne leaves the ball on the couch and goes to the bathroom, Sally hides the ball behind the TV. Sally expects Anne to look for the ball on the couch when she comes back because Anne does not know the ball was moved while she was in the bathroom. Sally is demonstrating that she understands Anne has her own thoughts and intentions that are different from Sally's. Sally has developed
theory of mind
Allie has just gone through puberty, and the rapid development of her frontal cortex is causing her to
think more flexibly and critically but with some difficulty
critical periods
time when developing organs are most susceptible to birth defects
Daniel is learning how to read, and because the box just delivered to his door contains a pizza, he realizes that the unfamiliar word he sees on the box must be pizza. Daniel is using
top down processing
When sensory receptors change physical stimuli into signals that the brain can understand, this is called
transduction
Gretchen is excited when her son Brian demonstrates that he has developed theory of mind and will now be able to
understand that his mom has intentions that guide her actions
Visible light consists of waves that are part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The two main features of energy in the electromagnetic spectrum are
wavelength and amplitude