Psychology Exam 1
The early school of psychology called functionalism was largely influenced by the ideas of...
William James
Dr. Cuellar studies the ways in which the endocrine system and the nervous system are similar. What might he conclude?
both systems secrete molecules that activate receptors elsewhere
What makes up the central nervous system?
brain and spinal cord
Using carbon dating in an ingenious study, Kirsty Spalding and colleagues provided proof that as many as ________ new neurons were generated every day in the hippocampus, declining only slightly with age
1,400
Who was the founder of behaviorism?
John B. Watson
During psychotherapy, Domenic is being asked to discuss his early childhood experiences and reams. Domenic's therapist has MOST likely been influenced by the ideas of _________
Sigmund Frued
Which of the following is NOT a goal of psychology? a. To explain behavior and mental processes b. To describe behavior and mental processes c. To predict behavior and mental processes d. To illustrate behavior and mental processes
d. to illustrate behavior and mental processes
Henry has been involved in a motor vehicle accident. There has been significant damage to his hindbrain. It is likely that Henry is _________
fighting for his life
_______ cells assist neurons by providing structural support, nutrition, and removal of cell wastes
glial
____________ is composed of cell bodies and dendrites, whereas _____________ is made of myelin
grey matter; white matter
Before the mid-1960s, neuroscientists and the public believed that the adult brain was...
hard-wired or fixed for life
Newborn neurons develop into mature functioning neurons in at least two areas of the human brain: the _________ and the _______
hippocampus; olfactory bulb
These chemical messengers are usually secreted into the bloodstream by the endocrine glands; endorphins are an example of _________
hormones
The main link between the endocrine system and the nervous system, which regulates the release of hormones by the pituitary gland, is the part of the brain known as the...
hypothalamus
One of the benefits of conducting a "natural" experiment is that the ability to generalize the results...
increase
Research results showed that experimental Drug R had a minimal-to-modest effect in reducing the symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). The hypothesis that 200 mg of Drug R will reduce GAD symptoms by 25 percent as evidenced by the Hamilton Anxiety Scale needs to be revised by increasing to 300 mg. This increase is a manipulation of the _____
independent
Contemporary psychologists continue to debate some of the ideas behind the doctrine of interactive dualism introduced by Rene Descartes, which states that...
mind and body are separate entities but interact to produce sensations, emotions, and conscious experiences
n a health psychology study, researchers compiled data on the number of participants in the study who exercised regularly and the number of hours of exercise each person did per week. Because more people reported exercising 5 hours a week than any other category, 5 hours per week would be the _________ for this distribution
mode
When you blink eyes, thousands of ______ fire
motor neurons
Inherited traits that increase the likelihood of reproduction and survival will most likely be passed onto the generations to follow. This pattern can be explained by the principle of...
natural selection
Jessica is taking a graduate school course on therapy theories, one of which is about uncovering unconscious causes of behavior. It is likely that the text chapter that contains this theory is discussing...
psychoanalysis
A focus on the extent to which behaviors and personality spring from drives and conflict outside one's own awareness is most relevant to the _________________ perspective
psychodynamic
In order to control for experimenter bias as well as extraneous variables such as severity of condition, attitudes, age, etc. researchers assign subjects to groups by...
random assignment
he typical state of a neuron is __________, but when electrical signals stimulate it to its threshold, _________ is immediately observed
resting potential; action potential
Many researchers use this method when they are given the opportunity to study one person who has unique characteristics
the case study method
A child touches his index finger to a hot pan. He pulls his finger away quickly, and a few seconds later begins to scream. Why is his screaming delayed in comparison to pulling away his finger?
the hand-withdrawal reflex involves only the spinal cord, but it takes time for the information about pain to reach the brain and produce an emotional response
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a disease that is most directly associated with the degeneration of ______
the myelin sheath
Functionalism differs from structuralism in that functionalism emphasized...
the purpose of behavior and mental processes
What is psychology?
the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
An automatic reflex, such as a knee jerk or withdrawing a hand from a flame, involves...
the spinal cord
s Megan is reading the conclusions of a research article, she notices that the authors mention some tentative explanations to account for diverse findings on the topic. As a result of the author's _______, Megan is able to generate a prediction and hypothesis that she can test in her own research
theories
What qualities would researchers in psychology ascribe to "good" theories?
they should organize observations and imply clear, testable predictions
Your brain is involved in your every perception, thought, and emotion, as are its neurons and their neurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that...
travel across the synaptic gap and affect adjoining neurons
Cortical localization can BEST be captured through the use of...
a PET or MRI scan
here have been reports in the field that patients taking a smoking cessation medication have felt better emotionally, especially those with anxiety. While there seems to be a correlation between those taking the drug and a decrease in anxiety, the pharmaceutical company that makes the medication cannot publicly market the drug as an anti-anxiety medication because there is NO evidence of...
a cause and effect relationship between drug and anxiety
If you choose a sample of the population that gives each person an equal chance of participating, this would be _________
a random sample
According to the journal "The Ability to Judge the Romantic Interest of Others", which of the following statement is TRUE when researchers have looked at how "readable" individual speed daters were? a. Predicting the dating interest of one sex does not help in predicting the interest level of the other. b. Predicting the dating interest of one sex show less difference in predicting the interest level of the other. c. Predicting the dating interest of one sex show no difference in predicting the interest level of the other. d. Predicting the dating interest of one sex show greater difference in predicting the interest level of the other.
a. predicting the dating interest of one sex does not help in predicting the interest level of the other
The brief electrical impulse by which information is transmitted along the axon of a neuron is called _________
action potential
______ is the partial or complete inability to articulate ideas or understand spoken or written language due to a brain injury or damage
aphasia
Luke recently had a severe stroke, and his doctors are trying to explain treatment options to him. Although Luke hears what they are saying, he cannot understand what the doctors are trying to tell him. This suggests that there are no problems with Luke's _______________, but there may be damage to ______________
auditory cortex; Wernicke's area
Which of the following is true about William Wundt? a. studying unconscious processes b. emphasizing the use of experimental methods to study mental processes c. establishing psychology as pseudoscience d. advocating the use of non-experimental methods in psychology
b. emphasizing the use of experimental methods to study mental processes
Which statement is the MOST accurate? a. Providing informed consent to participants is important but optional b. The use of deception is tolerated under special conditions. c. It is never ethical to use animals in psychological research d. It is never ethical to use animals in psychological research
b. the use of deception is tolerated under special conditions
According to the journal "The Role of Oxytocin in Human Affect", which of the following statement is FALSE in the trust game experiment? a. Participating in a trust game were more generous to give money to others than receiving a Placebo. b. Oxytocin have facilitated trust by decreasing betrayal adversity and increasing approach behavior. c. Oxytocin have facilitated trust by increasing betrayal adversity and decreasing approach behavior. d. Participating in a trust game have shown more reducing behaviors of fear and anxiety.
c. oxytocin have facilitated trust by increasing betrayal adversity and decreasing approach behavior
f a postsynaptic neuron receives an excitatory and an inhibitory message simultaneously, the two...
cancel each other out
One afternoon, a man stumbles into the emergency room, having great difficulty coordinating his movements. A physician performs a toxicology test and "rules out" intoxication. This leaves the physician to conclude that this man may have experienced damage to the...
cerebellum
The _________ connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain
corpus callosum
Curtis is conducting research on whether amount of sleep affects students' scores on the exam. Prior to each exam he has the students write on the exam the number of hours they slept the night before. He records data for two different classes over a period of four weeks. He is conducting a ________ study
correlational
A specific region of the brain that a specific function, like color vision, is called...
cortical localization
A person who engages in _________ does not blindly accept arguments and conclusions. Instead, she or he analyzes assumptions, looks into hidden values, and tries to determine if the conclusions are warranted
critical thinking
The substantia nigra is positioned in the _____, just as the pons and medulla are positioned in the ________
midbrain; hindbrain
Psychology UTA's handed out some surveys to students in an introductory psychology class in order to collect data about the effects of school stress on mental health. As part of the _________ process, UTA's describe the nature of the research and corrects misconceptions that the students may have about the research
debriefing
In order for action potential to begin, the neuron must ________________
depolarize
Which neurotransmitter is associated with pleasure and plays a role in drug addiction?
dopamine
The _______ is a method in which neither the research participants nor the researchers know whether the participants are getting the treatment or a placebo
double-blind procedure
_______ is the result of objective observation, measurement, and experimentation on which psychology is based
empirical evidence
Chris, a leading researcher in Parkinson's disease, is studying the effects of a new drug on 100 Parkinson's patients in the hospital where he works. What is the population of his study?
everyone with Parkinson's disease
A psychologist interested in facial expressions-specifically, how we can distinguish angry expressions from happy expressions and how these expressions originated in our ancestors-is MOST apt to be an _________________ psychologist
evolutionary
What impact does experience have on the human brain?
experience changes to brain's physical structure
In a study designed to measure whether number of hours of sleep significantly predicts higher test scores, researchers vary the number of hours of sleep that subjects get per night. This method of manipulating one variable to measure change in a second variable is part of the _____ method
experimental
Jim, a college freshmen, has agreed to participate in a psychology research study. Before he begins his participation, he reads a statement written by the researcher explaining the purpose of the research and the potential risks of participation. It also explains that Jim is free to withdraw from the research at any time. In providing Jim with this statement, the researcher has followed the ethical guidelines of ______ for participants
informed consent
What are the three main types of neurons?
interneurons, motor neurons, and sensory neurons
The structuralist approach was both applauded and criticized for its emphasis on...
introspection
The work of Broca and Wernicke provided the first compelling clinical evidence that language and speech functions are performed primarily by the _______ cerebral hemisphere
left
_______ is the brain area that is responsible for heartbeat and breathing
medulla
Patient Jeff recently was struck in the head with a crowbar. Although his eyes were undamaged, he is not unable to see. As a result, Jeff's __________ is damaged
occipital lobe
The experimental method differs from descriptive methods because the experimental method is able to answer how...
one variable causes change in a second variable
After a police car with flashing lights and a blaring siren passes him and pulls over another driver for speeding, Justin's heartbeat soon slows down, his blood pressure decreases, and he stops sweating so much. These calming reactions are MOST directly regulated by his _________ nervous system
parasympathetic
The pea-sized gland located just under the brain that is governed by the hypothalamus is called the _______
pituitary gland
If someone taps you on the back, you sense the touch because the _______ cortex in the ______ lobe receives this tactile information
primary somatosensory; parietal
_________ convey information to the brain from specialized receptor cells in the sense organs
sensory neurons
Freud believed that human behavior was motivated by unconscious conflicts that were almost always _________ or __________ in nature
sexual; aggressive
The relationship between ions ___________ and ______________ in and around the axon is what activates polarization or depolarization of the neuron
sodium and potassium
Dr. Cuellar found a correlation of -.77 between obesity and the consumption of fast foods. This would be considered a _____ correlation
strong negative
Edward Titchener (1867-1927) began a school psychology called...
structuralism
Which is NOT a key provision given in the APA ethical guidelines for human participants?
students taking an introductory psychology course can be required to participate in a research project as part of the coursework
One of the drawbacks of ________ research is that participants may answer dishonestly, perhaps deliberately misrepresenting or lying about personal characteristics
survey
Luke's father is playing hide-and-go-seek with him. As Luke is searching for his father, his heart is racing and he feels nervous. When Luke finds his dad's hiding spot, hid dad jumps out and looks scary, stimulating the _____ part of Luke's nervous system
sympathetic
Behaviorism differs from psychoanalysis MOST notably in the behaviorists' emphasis on...
that which is observable
Charles Darwin's influence on psychology can be attributed to his ideas about...
the adaptation to environmental changes
Psychological research that requires subjects to participate in an experiment without the person's consent would be viewed by the American psychological society as...
unethical