General Psychology-mini cum.
At what age do the first grey hairs appear and we begin to get "laugh lines" around our eyes?
27
The average person is able to hold about ___ (plus or minus 2) bits of information in their short-term memory at one time
7
in order to extinguish a classically conditioned response, you must repeatedly present the ____ without the _____. example: bell but no food
Conditioned stimulus(CS), unconditioned stimulus(US)
what was the unconditioned stimulus(US) in Pavlov's experiment with the dogs?
food
Taking an interest in politics would come at which of Piaget's stages?
formal operations
the motor cortex is located in the
frontal lobe
when someone is afraid of one type of insect and then becomes afraid of all other similar insects, what has occurred?______ But knowing the difference is called? _____
generalization, discrimination
According to Erikson, at what stage do persons work on giving back to the next generation?
generativity vs stagnation
Endorphins are most directly involved in the control of:
physical pain
the ____ is controlled directly by the hypothalamus and, through the release of hormones, serves to activate all of the other glands in the endocrine system.
pituitary
name 3 parts of the hindbrain:
pons, medulla, cerebellum
When a child cannot understand that a "skinny" glass and a "fat" glass can hold the same about of juice, that is indicative of _____ stage of development and has not yet mastered the concept of _____.
preoperational;conservation
As people age the lenses of the eye become less adept at close up vision is called?
presbyopia
what kind of memory displacement involves being able to remember old/previously learned material and not being able to remember current/recently learned material?
proactive interference
In experiments, random assignment is used to avoid:
selection bias
facts like multiplication tables would by stored in which part of the long-term memory?
semantic
______ memory holds information coming in from the environment from a fraction of a second to sometimes several seconds depending on the sense being stimulated
sensory registar
The neurotransmitter ____ plas an important role in regulating, MOOD, sleep, aggression, and appetite
serotonin
Reinforcing successive approximations of the desired response is called:
shaping
What are secondary sex characteristics?
show maturity
sensory memory for sound lasts about:
2 seconds
At which of Piaget's stages would children like to make things by themselves or with their peers?
Industry vs inferiority
What is an advantage of using the survey method?
Large numbers can be used
An example of a FIXED ration is______. An example of VARIABLE ratio is _____.
fixed number if things; number changes
____ males and ____ females become parents later
Shy, outgoing
A general principle or set of principles that attempts to explain how a set of separate facts are related to one another is called:
Theory
The study of depth perception of infants done in the 1960's by Gibson and Walk was called?
Visual cliff
When a two-year-old is introduced to a horse for the first time he calls it a big dog. He later understands that dogs and horses belong in two different categories. This realization is indicative of:
accommodation
Which theory states that elderly persons who stay active and continue to enjoy their lives age better?
activity theory
Sensory neurons is to ____ as motor neurons is to _____.
afferent, efferent
A decline in the production of the neurotransmitter GABA is likely to result in an increase in:
anxiety
A two-year-old is starting to demonstrate a stubborn streak of independence and is fond of telling her parents, "NO!" Which of Erikson's stages is she in?
autonomy vs shame and doubt
in operant conditioning, the response comes:
before the consequence
To understand people, we need to study the outward forces that shape their lives. Environmental factors should be studied rather than the inner mind or biology of the nervous system. What perspective?
behavioral(learning)
Dr. Brach conducts studies on the brain pathways most affected by alcohol consumption. What type of psychologist is she?
biological
Which theory of aging states that cells can only repair themselves for so long so that we age as a result of the cells no longer repairing themselves?
cellular clock theory
An individual who has poor posture and muscle tone, but who is otherwise healthy, may likely be experiencing abnormal functioning of their
cerebellum
Damage to the medulla would most likely result in:
cessation of heartbeat and respiration
Albert Bandura's experiments involving the inflated "Bobo Doll" indicate:
children will model aggressive behaviors they see others engage in
communication between the two cerebral hemispheres is in large part made possible by the
corpus collasum
Our verbal ability and accumulated knowledge is called what kind of intelligence?
crystallized
Which part of the neuron receives messages _____? Which part of the neuron transmits messages _____?
dendrites, axons
What are primary sex characteristics?
directly involved in reproduction
According to Arnett, the time between adolescence and early adulthood is called?
emerging adulthood
the fact that few people can accurately describe a penny even though they have handled thousands of them is an example of
encoding failure theory
B.B. Skinner believed behavior was influence mainly by
environment
The research method that is used to explore cause-and-effect relationships between variables is
experiment
In experiments, the double-blind technique is used to avoid:
experimenter bias
damage to Broca's area in the motor cortex would likely result in
inability to produce speech
Positive reinforcement tends to ___ the probability of a response; and negative reinforcement tends to _____ the probability of a response.
increase, increase
conditioned response is to unconditioned response as:
learned is to unlearned
when Watson and Raynor conditioned fear in the child known as Little Albert, the unconditioned stimulus was: ____ and the conditioned stimulus? ___
loud noise, lab rat
With the experimental method, the independent variable is ________ and the dependent variable is _________
manipulated, measured
Positron-emission tomography is a brain imaging technique that
measures glucose consumption and oxygen use in the brain
The cognitive perspective emphasizes the role of ______ that underlie behavior.
mental processes
______ is the insulation covering axons, which allows the seed up of transmission of neuronal signals.
myelin sheath
If high values of one variable are associated with low values of another, the correlation between the two is:
negative
Once released from the presynaptic cell membrane, neurotransmitters travel across the synaptic clef and bind with:
receptor sites whose enclosed volumes best matches its distinctive shape
Overly aggressiveness or other undesirable traits in children.... These kids are usually the ___ kids by their peers; sh and withdrawn kids fall into what category? ____
rejected, neglected
Subjects selected for a survey from a population make up a group referred to as a:
sample
Receiving a paycheck and being praised are types of:
secondary reinforcement
the ___ nervous system contains all the sensory nerves, reacts to the external environment, and is largely under conscious control, whereas, the ___ nervous system regulates internal functions and operates without conscious control
somatic, autonomic
Which division of your nervous system jump starts your heart?
sympathetic
According to Erik Erikson, a healthy personality is built on the foundation of
trust
in operant conditioning, the extinction involves:
withholding reinforcement
short-term memory is also referred to as:
working memory