Psychology Chapter 1-4 Review
Beta brain waves are ______, and alpha brain waves are _________.
(low frequency) smaller, faster brainwaves associated with a state of mental, intellectual activity and outwardly focused concentration // (high frequency) slower and slightly harder brainwaves typically associated with a relaxed, wakeful state.
Depth cues that require the use of both eyes are called ________.
Binocular cues
Your anatomy professor states that today's lecture will be about the central nervous system. Which parts of the body do you expect to learn about?
Brain and spinal cord
What is the most widely used psychoactive drug?
Caffeine
Which part of the brain controls balance and coordination?
Cerebellum
Which subspecialty represents the largest group of psychologists?
Clinical psychologists
What is the job of a dendrite?
Conduct impulses toward the cell body, through the cell body, and onto the axon away from the body.
Psychologists refer to the state of awareness of ourselves and the world around us as __________.
Consciousness
A statistical measure of the association between two variables is called a(n)
Correlation coefficient
Fernando just entered a drug treatment center for his chemical dependency. He is currently going through a process in which his body is cleared of drugs. What is this process called?
Detoxification
Actor Michael J. Fox and boxing great Muhammad Ali have a disease that leads to progressive loss of their motor functioning. This condition results from a shortage of
Dopamine
Daydreaming is most likely to occur during which type of consciousness?
Drifting
A movement with modern psychology that applies principles from Darwin's theories is called
Evolutionary Psychology
In which state of consciousness should a person's level of awareness or attention be the highest?
Focused awareness
The American Psychological Association was founded in which year?
Founded in 1892 with 31 members
Which technique can best be described as taking snapshots of the brain in action?
Functional magnetic resonance imagery
Which type of psychologist would be interested in memory loss in elderly individuals?
Geriatric psychology
What psychologists study the relationship between psychological factors and the prevention and treatment of physical illness?
Health psychology
In an experiment, the factor that changes in response to some other factor is referred to as the
Independent variable
Which hormone is involved in regulating blood sugar levels?
Insulin and Glucagon?
Which part of the eye gives a person her/his eye color?
Iris
Who is the only African American to have served as president of the American Psychological Association?
Kenneth Clark
Scientists use the term what to describe the division of functions between the right and left hemispheres of the brain
Lateralization
Harriet uses the most widely used illicit drug in the U.S., as well as the Western world. What is Harriet's drug of choice?
Marijuana
In the endocrine system, ________ is to the pineal gland as _______ is to the pancreas.
Melatonin; insulin and glucagon
The fatty layer of cells that is wrapped around many axons is called the
Myelin sheath
Kendra has a sleep disorder in which she suddenly falls into "sleep attacks" during the daytime. What is the name of Kendra's disorder?
Narcolepsy
In which stage do you spend the majority of your sleep time?
Non-Rem Sleep.
Which of the following is the correct order of steps in the scientific method?
Observation => Hypothesis => Experiment => Communicate results => Conclusion
In 1970, women accounted for about what proportion of new doctorates in psychology?
One in Five
Among teenagers who begin smoking, about what proportion or percentage will eventually die of smoking-related causes?
One in three
Developmental psychologists study which aspects of development across the lifespan?
Physical, cognitive, social, intellectual, perceptual, personality and emotional growth.
Which perspective in psychology would suggest that depression is related to changes in brain chemistry?
Physiological
Which gland is best described as the "master gland"?
Pituitary gland
People who abuse more than one drug at a time are called
Polyabusers
What is a growing movement in psychology directed toward studies of human experience such as hope, happiness, and altruism.
Positive Psychology
A _______ is an automatic, unlearned response to a stimulus.
Reflex
What describes the attempt to duplicate research findings reported by other scientists
Replication
Which type of psychologist might administer an intelligence test to your 12-year-old child to determine if he or she should be in special education classes?
School psychologist
Limiting attention to certain stimuli and filtering out other stimuli is called __________.
Selective Attention
The process by which we receive, transform, and process stimuli is
Sensation
Dr. Burlington works with Ivy University's basketball team, where he helps the athletes handle competitive pressures. He is also conducting a study to determine the most important factors influencing athletic performance anxiety. Burlington is probably a(n) _______ psychologist.
Sport
Wundt is to _______ as James is to _______.
Structuralism; Functionalism
Social desirability bias and volunteer bias are problems typically associated with which research method?
Survey methods
The two subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system are
Sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions
The fundamental building block of the nervous system is the?
The neuron
In the psychodynamic view, the _____ is an area of the mind that lies beyond the reach of ordinary consciousness.
Unconscious
Which sense monitors the position of your body in space and helps maintain balance?
Vestibular Sense
Sound from which should produce the most danger to hearing upon brief exposure?
a jet airplane
The smallest amount of a stimulus that a person can reliably detect is called _______.
absolute threshold
When you are presented with the following visual information, "A," your brain sees a series of lines and angles in a particular format and interprets this visual information as the letter "A." This is an example of which concept from perception?
bottom up processing
Difference thresholds are determined by a constant fraction of the magnitude of the original stimulus. This is the premise of _________.
constant threshold
Split-brain patients are the result of an operation that severs the _______
corpus callosum
Jason just took PCP and now appears to be mentally confused. He is disoriented and is having difficulty focusing his attention. Jason is likely experiencing ______.
delirium
Reduction of central nervous system activity is the defining feature of
depressants
The minimal difference between two stimuli that people can reliably detect is the ________.
difference threshold
Maladaptive or dangerous use of a chemical substance is referred to as
drug abuse
Impaired control over the use of a drug is called
drug dependence
From a Freudian perspective, the purpose of dreams is to
fulfill underlying wishes
What is the most common sleep disorder?
insomnia
Broca's area is located in the ________, while Wernicke's area is located in the _________.
left frontal lobe; left temporal lobe
Receptors for kinesthesis are located in the ______.
muscles; joints
In the cerebral cortex, ________ is to vision as ________ is to hearing.
occipital lobe; temporal lobe
Narcotics include which type of drug?
opioids
The study of events that cannot be explained by known psychological, physical, or biological mechanisms is referred to as ________.
parapsychology
The process by which the brain interprets stimuli and turns them into meaningful representations of the external world is _________.
perception
What is the brain's ability to adapt and reorganize itself following trauma or surgical alteration.
plasticity
Phineas Gage showed severe personality changes following an accident that damaged his ___________
prefrontal cortex (frontal lobe)
The protective function of sleep refers to the role of sleep in
protecting the animal from nighttime predators
Melatonin, which is secreted by the pineal gland, plays a role in regulating helps _______.
regulate circadian rhythm
To see a dimly lit object at night, the image must fall on your _____.
rods
Amphetamine psychosis resembles acute episodes of which psychological disorder?
schizophrenia
Psychology is best described as a science that
scientifically studies the behavior and mental processes
When sensory systems become less sensitive to unchanging stimuli, it is called ________.
sensory adaption
If you hold a round plate in your hand and turn it from side to side, the image it casts on your retina changes. Yet you still perceive the plate to be round. This phenomenon can be explained by the principle of ________.
shape constancy
When you are watching a movie, what type of apparent movement gives you the perception of a "moving picture"?
stroboscopic
A lesion is
the destruction of a piece of the brain in order to observe what happens
Red, green, and blue-violet light can be combined to create any color of the spectrum. This has been interpreted as supporting ___________.
trichromatic theory of color vision
People with normal color vision are described as ________.
trichromatism
Which suggests that pitch detection is coded by combining frequencies of neurons firing in alternate succession?
volley principle