Biopsychology Chapter 1
experimental, causation, conditions
_____ research allows researchers to determine ________ and has two or more ______
biopsychology, behavior, biological, 65, produce, control
______ is the scientific study of the biology of _________, it is the ______ approach to the study of psychology, it is a young field (about ___ years old), brings to their research a knowledge of behavior and the methods of behavioral research, the ultimate purpose of neuroscience is to _____ and _______ behavior
korsakoff's syndrome, alcoholics, memory loss, alcohol, thiamine
_________ is a neuropsychological disorder that is common in __________ and whose primary symptom is severe ____________ and was initially that to be a direct consequence of the toxic effects of _______ on the brain but was actually caused by a ______ deficiency being associated with brain damage
applied research
___________ is research that is intended to bring about some direct benefit to humankind
converging operations, Korsakoff's syndrome
___________ is when different divisions of biopsychology come together, often study the same problem to offer better understanding of the whole picture and this was shown through the study of ___________
pure research
____________ is research motivated primarily by the curiosity of the researcher and done solely for the purpose of acquiring knowledge
quasi-experimental studies
______________ are studies of groups of subjects who have been exposed to the conditions of interest in the real world; such studies have the appearance of experiments but are not true experiments because potential confounded variables have not been controlled
case studies
______________ are studies that focus on a single case or subject
within subjects
a ______ design tests the same group of subjects under each condition
between subjects
a ___________ design has a different group of subjects that are tested under each condition
confounded variable
a ______________ is an unintended difference between the conditions of an experiment that could have affected the dependent variable
dependent variable
a ______________ is the variable that is measured, is used to assess the effect of the manipulated variable
independent variable
a _______________ is the variable that is manipulated, and the difference between experimental conditions that is arranged by the experimenter
Jimmy G.
case of __________ from "The Lost Mariner" and case from "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" by Oliver Sacks
neuropsychology
division of biopsychology that investigates psychological effects of brain damage in humans, is almost always applied research, are non experimental studies, and an example is Sacks' study of Jimmy G.
cognitive neuroscience
division of biopsychology that investigates the neural bases of cognition, generally uses noninvasive procedures, almost always uses human subjects, research is often interdisciplinary and an example is PET scans of male and female participants solving math problems
psychophysiology
division of biopsychology that investigates the relation between physiological activity and psychological processes in humans, can be pure or applied research, is mainly correlational research, and generally uses noninvasive procedures and an example is Ramchandran's study of Capgras syndrome using a patients GSR compared to control, i.e. David seeing pictures of his parents and not having any physical response
physiological psychology
division of biopsychology that involves studies that directly manipulate the brain, usually through surgical, electrical and chemical means to see the effects on behavior, subjects are usually animals, is often pure research and examples include the study of effects of dopamine infusions into the ventral segmental area of the midbrain in rats
psychopharmacology
division of biopsychology that involves studies that investigate the effects of drugs on brain and behavior, subjects can be animals or humans, often applied research and examples include studying the effects of newly developed drugs on several different species to determine toxicity and behavioral profile
comparative psychology
division of biopsychology that studies general biology of behavior (as opposed to neural mechanisms), compares behavior of different species, focuses on evolution, genetics and adaptiveness, almost always uses animal subjects and an example is comparing tool use of orangutans, chimpanzees and humans
humans, humans
subjects of biopsychological research includes ______ and non_______
neuroscience
the scientific study of the nervous system, is composed of many different disciplines including biopsychology
