Psych 160 exam 2 Kondrad
female stress repose
-"tend and befriend" -oxytocin plays a role in bonding -women are more empathetic than men in times of stress
the world average weight for adults is ____; in the US it is ____
137, 180
___% of US children are obese
15
preparation stage timeline
2-7 years
what % of the Us has food insecurity
22
children have difficulty with symbolic thought until about age
3
example of reversibility
3+6=9, 9-3=6
exercise recommendation for stress management
30 minuts 5 days a week
____% of US children are overweight
32
out of sight out of mind for babies under what age
6-7 months
concrete operation stage timeline
7-12 years
who identified alarm phase of stress response system
Walter Cannon
REM
active brain and body, dreams, CONSOLIDATION
dangers of vaping
affects memory and attention, stunts growth, changes brain wiring to increase addictive tendency
formal operational stage timeline
age 12-adult
phase 1 of the body's stress response system
alarm
Awake:________ waves
alpha
it is how we _______ an event that leads to having a stress response or not
appraise
chlamydia
bacterial, burning urination, painful sex, antibiotic
gonorrhea
bacterial, painful urination, discharge, itchy, swelling, antibiotic
syphilis
bacterial, sore, rash, brian damage, antibiotic
preparation stage
begin to represent world with language, mental imagery, symbolic thought
cause of dementia
beta amyloid precursor protein goes bonkers (we don't know why) and produces clumps of cells that lead to other damage
bulimia nervosa
binge-and-purge
sensorimotor stage timeline
birth - 2 years
physiological results of stress
blood pressure, poor immune system function, more hormones
meditation increases
brain activity associated with positive emotions
drinking damages__________ permanently, and impairs ______ and ________
brain tissue, leaning, sleep
human papilloma virus
can produce genital warts, responsible for nearly all anal and cervical cancer; 80% of Americans have HPV
late symptoms of dementia
can't communicate, seizures, weight loss, difficulty swallowing, loss of muscle control, agitation
non REM-2
clearly relaxed, easily woken up
lev vygotsky theory of cognitive development
cognitive development depends on the environment and social interactions
sensory to working memory function
conscious processing of information
the resistance stage focuses on
coping
formal operation stage
-acquired logical and abstract reasoning -sophisticated moral reasoning -propositional thought (if, then) -imaginary audience, personal fable (ariel)
sensory to working memory \
-capacity: 7 units (+-1); 15 seconds worth of info -central executive: decides what, how, and where info will be processed -prefrontal cortex is active when using working memory
sensorimotor stage
-explores with sense and motor actions -no reasoning (no mental representation) -scale errors (symbolic thought is hard)
alarm phase
-fight or flight
concrete operation stage
-less egocentric -inability to reason abstractly or hypothetically -understands conservation, transformation, reversals -difficulty thinking about things they have not experienced personally or abstract
managing
dealing with the stress reaction you end up having
indirect behavioral results of stress
delay in medical advice, less exercise, noncompliance
egocentrism
difficulty understanding the world from someone else's perspective
conservation
difficulty with concentration, transformation, reversibility
behavioral factors that contribute to heart disease
eating poorly, not exercising or eating well
what does brief stress do to self-esteem
encourages growth
stressor
event or incident that is appraised and leads to a stress reaction
phase 3 of the body's stress response system
exhaustion
non REM-1
feeling of floating, falling
steps to get the relaxation response
focus attention on breathing, a focus word, and relaxing muscles from toes upward
what does brief stress do to ones motivation
focused, energized
toxins in vapes
formaldehyde, nitrosamines, lead, silicate particles, discetyl
what does GAS stand for
general adaption syndrome
biological factors that contribute to heart disease
genes, liver function reduced
consequences of malnutrition
growth and weight problems, poor motor development, learning/attention problems, passivity, irritability, anxiety, suppression of immune system
the use of relaxation techniques can reduce:
headaches, high blood pressure, anxiety, insomnia, improve immune function
aerobic exercises reduce risk for:
heart disease, cognitive decline, dementia, early death
obesity leads to a greater risk of
heart disease, diabetes, and other diseases
function of sensory memory store
holds sensory information for short time
information processing approach
how we encode, retreive, use and store information
during the resistance stage the _______/_________ sends signals to the _________ part of the adrenal glands to produce ______________ and other stress hormones.
hypothalamus/pituitary, outer, cortisol
risk of emotion-based coping
ignoring the problem
serious consequences of sleep deprivation
impaired attention, slower reaction time
brief stress _______ immune system
improves
stress _______ risk for illness
increases
during the alarm phase, in ________ gland produces:
inner adrenal, norepinephrine and epinephrine (adrenaline)
types of malnutrition
marasmus, kwashiorkor, food insecurity, disease
our ability to think is dependent on
maturity of myelination, synaptogenesis, pruning
mild sleep loss is equivalent to
mild intoxication
type A personality
negative appraisal, state of arousal
what is general adaption syndrome
our stress response system defends then fatigues
trichomoniasis
parasite, causes painful discharge, itching, foul smell, antibiotic
direct behavioral results of stress
poor choices related to eating, sleeping, exercising, use of drugs
during the alarm phase, pain is ________ and heart rate ___________
reduced, increases
emotion-focused coping
reducing the emotional impact by getting support, comfort, and perspective from others
defensive coping
reducing the stressors by not dealing with the problem
problem-focused coping
reducing the stressors by working out conflict and tacking a difficult project
people who mediate can cause body to gave a _____________ response
relaxation
phase 2 of the body's stress response system
resistance
4 stages of Piaget's theory of cognitive development
sensorimotor preoperational concrete operational formal operational
diagnostic
severe disturbances in eating behavior that result in the obsessive fear of gaining weight
non REM-3
slow delta waves, hard to wake up
anorexia nervosa
starvation
your perceives locus of control is a
stress factor
psychological factors that contribute to heart disease
stress reaction
aerobic exercise
sustained activity that raises heart rate and oxygen consumption
stress
the process of appraising a stressor that results in stress reaction
piaget's theory of cognitive development
there is a gradual shift from the concrete to abstract conception of the world and how one can think about it
coping
tries to reduce how big of a response you have to a give stressor by changing how or what you are thinking
heart attacks are common for what type of people
type a and pessimistic people
challenges to page's theory
underestimated what children are capable of in each stage (pacifier)
genital herpes
virus, cold sores on genitals, cyclic, no cure
early symptoms of dementia
wandering, taking a long time to perform tasks, mood changes, mild memory loss, bad decisions, repeating questions
obesity
weight is 20% or more than it should be for age and height
why do we sleep?
when sleeping: -your brain repairs weak or damaged brain tissue -your memories are being consolidated (strengthened)
stress reaction
your physical and emotional response to an appraised stressor
male stress response
-more likely to socially withdrawn and use drugs -more likely to be aggressive -less empathy than women in times of stress
effects of prolonged stress
-production of new neurons declines -nueral circuits in therein break down -DNA telomeres (chromosome tips) shorten -cells lose ability to divide -cells die -tissue stops regenerating -early aging and death
benefits of exercise
-reduces stress reaction -reduces risk for psychological disorders -reduces loss of bone later in life -extends lifespan -improves immune system
substages of sensorimotor stage
-reflexes-1 month -primary circular-(1-4 months) random own body -secondary circular-(4-8 months) random environment -coordination of secondary circular-(8-12 months) object permanence -tertiary circular reactions-(12-18 months) purposeful experiments -mental representation-(18-24 months) thoughts symbol pretend
sensory memory store
-very large capacity -memory decays rapidly