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What is the main idea of social learning theory?

One can learn new behaviors by observing others.

temporal theory

asserts that frequency is coded by the activity level of a sensory neuron

Human eggs and sperm each contain 23 ________, which are composed of long strands of ________.

chromsones and DNA

congenital analgesia

inability to feel pain

What is episodic memory?

information about events we have personally experienced

Within the visible spectrum, our experience of red is associated with ________ waves of light.

longer wavelengths

within the visible spectrum, our experiences of red is associated with --- waves of light

longer wavelengths

what type of operant conditioning (consequence) is an alarm clock

negative reinforcement

neuropathic pain

pain signals that are sent to the brain get exaggerated

what part of the ear directs sound waves into the ear

pinna

what type of operant conditioning is a sticker chart

postive reinforcement

________ reinforcers have innate reinforcing qualities.

primary

Merkel's disks

respond to light pressure

the primary function of the olfactory bulb is to

send information to the primary olfactory cortex

How does a cochlear implant enable the deaf to hear?

It receives incoming sound information and directly stimulates the auditory nerve to transmit information to the brain.

If the principles of social learning theory are true, then children may model aggressive behavior ________.

after seeing a television character receive a reward for taking violent action against another character

What kind of research is Saanvi conducting if she tracks six groups of participants, each group a different age, over several years, assessing them on her variable of interest once every six months?

cross-sectional

what is the function of the optic chiasm

crossing of our visual information

which light levels are low the pupil will become

dilated - to allow more light to enter the cues

correlation -

does not equal causation

case studies cannot

easily generalize to the wider population

What does the equipotentiality hypothesis suggest would happen if the hippocampus was damaged?

another part of the brain would compensate for the damage by taking over the memory function normally managed by the hippocampus

random assignment is

assigning participants to different conditions without bias

Classical and operant conditioning are forms of ________ learning.

associative learning

________ is a reduction in the number of research participants as some drop out of the study over time.

attrition

an example of an instinct

baby turning its head to suckle when its cheek is stroked

________ disparity refers to the slightly different view of the world that each eye receives, and is a distance cue that allows us to perceive the depth of a given visual stimulus.

binocular

if I give student a prize after 10 stickers of good behavior what kind of schedule

fixed ratio

Which part of the brain is most involved in creating implicit memories?

cerebellum

Albert Bandura's Bobo Doll Experiment

children watched an adult in a room kicking and beating an inflatable clown toy the kids ignored the other toys and started to beat the toy clown as well

What do psychologists call a relatively permanent change in behavior or knowledge that results from experience?

learning

aquistion

learning phase during which a conditioned response is established

A group of preschool-age children are enrolled in a study that plans to follow them over time in order to assess behaviors and other characteristics that may predict later development of schizophrenia. This is an example of a(n) ________ design.

longitudinal

what happens if the cochlea is damaged

lose your hearingno transduction occurs

longer wavelength have

lower frequencies

interval

means the schedule is based on the time between reinforcements

in taste aversion, what is the conditioned response

nausea

time out is an example of (removing child from play)

negative punishment

vicarious punishment occurs when

overusing someone receive negative consequences for behavior an not copying

inflammatory pain

pain that signals some type of tissue damage

In ________ reinforcement, the person or animal is not reinforced every time a desired behavior is performed.

partial

In developmental psychology, there is an increasing interest in researching cognitive changes that occur later in life. Why?

populations of developed nations are living longer

Meissner's corpuscles

respond to pressure and lower frequency vibrations

timbre

refers to a sounds purity and it is affected by the complex interplay of frequency, amplitude, and timing of sound waves

top-down processing

refers to knowledge and expectancy driving a process-occurs when previous experiences and expectations are first used to recognize stimuli

Bottom-up processing

refers to sensory information from a stimulus in the environment driving a process-occurs when we sense basic features of stimuli and integrate them

fixed

refers to the number of responses between reinforcements, or the amount of time between reinforcements, which is set and unchanging.

gustation is the sense of

taste

thermoception

temperature

Some neurons can only generate action potentials up to a certain speed, and no faster. This fact is a limitation of the ________ theory of pitch perception.

temporal

The auditory cortex, in which sound stimuli are processed for perception, is located in the ________ lobe.

temporal lobe

confirmation bias

tendency to ignore evidence that disproves ideas or beliefs

What is the trichromatic theory?

that there are 3 different types of cones - red, blue and green

signal detection theory

the ability to identify a stimulus when it is embedded in a distracting background signal

inductive reasoning example

the neighbors dog just barked. all dogs can bark

Illusory correlation refers to

the perception of a relationship that does not exist

reflex example

the pupil of your eye contracting in the presence of bright light

Cognitive psychology focuses on studying ________.

thoughts and their relationship to our experiences and our actions

habituation

when you learn not to respond to a stimulus that is presented repeatedly without change

Which of the following is an example of research someone might conduct in the area of health psychology?

whether people working at a desk are more likely to be obese

cones

work best in bright. light conditions - involved in ability to perceive color - located in the fovea

what does the somatosensory cortex do

it processes tactile information

negative reinforcement

an undesirable stimulus is removed to increase a behavior

ruffinin corpuscles

detect stretch

interaural level difference

sound coming from one side of the body is more intense at the closest ear because of the attenuation of the sound wave as it passes through the head

According to William James, what was the true purpose of psychology?

study the function of behavior

empirical

grounded in objective, tangible evidence that can be observed time and time again, regardless of who is observing

deductive reasoning

hypotheses to test theory

________ (IRB) reviews research that is involves the use of human participants.

institutional review board

Two lines appear to be a different length, though in reality they are the same length. This is known as the ________ illusion.

Muller-Luer

This organization, one of the largest professional groups of psychologists in the world, was founded in 1892.

The American Psychological Association

Pacinian corpuscles

detect transient pressure and higher frequency vibrations

what is the function of the pinna

funnel sound waves into the ear

Which correlation coefficient best represents a moderate relationship showing fewer anxiety symptoms in people who report higher life satisfaction?

-0.53

punishment

decreases behavior

amplitude is

the heigh of the crests of a wave

Although B. F. Skinner and John B. Watson refused to believe that thoughts and expectations play a role in learning, ________ suggested a cognitive aspect to learning.

Edward C. Tolman

Who was the first African American to receive a PhD in psychology in the United States?

Francis Cecil sumner

Studies that cannot ethically be conducted as experiments with typical human participants ________.

can sometimes be tested with animal studies

optic nerve

carries neural impulses from the retina to the brain

A(n) ________ variable is a factor that affects both variables of interest in research and may falsely give the impression of a cause-and-effect relationship.

confounding

An upper-level psychology class is conducting an experiment on racial prejudice that involves having participants rate the likeability of faces in a set of photos. However, they tell participants that the study is about the effects of aging on likeability. When participants are finished, they are thanked for their time and leave the experiment. In this example, the class forgot to ________ in order to resolve the ________ in the study.

debrief participants; deception

________ are the most commonly used species for animal research.

rodents

Akeelah extended her arm in front of her and then extended one of her fingers. She focused on that finger. Next, she closed her left eye without moving her head; then she opened her left eye and closed her right eye without moving her head. She noticed that her finger seemed to shift as she alternated between the two eyes because of the slightly different view each eye had of her finger. What is illustrated by this example?

binocular disparity

proprioception and kinesthesia

body position and movement

Which of the following brain processes is not a function of the cerebral cortex?

breathing

The amplitude of light waves is associated with

brightness/intensity of color - Larger amplitudes appear brighter.

social learning theory is learning social behavior -

by observing and imitating

characteristics of a hypothesis include

capable of being testes, falsifiable, consistent with well established facts

Dr. Mattar is interested in knowing more about brain injury to the occipital cortex, and he studies patients individually in order to gain in-depth knowledge about their behaviors. These studies would best be described as ________.

case studies

Krista and Tatiana Hogan are participants in a(n) ________ of conjoined twins who are joined at the head.

case study

The two major divisions of the nervous system are the ________ and ________.

central; peripheral nervous systems

The scientific process is ________, involving both inductive and deductive reasoning.

circular

What Gestalt principle is illustrated by this figure?

closure

When a child works on a "connect the dots" puzzle, she can often see the completed work before she has finished all of the dots. Once there is enough visual information present, she's able to perceive the completed picture even though it is still incomplete. Which Gestalt principle does this demonstrate?

closure

what gestalt principle states that we organize our perceptions into compete objets rather than as a series of parts

closure

Tabetha has a mental picture of the layout of her house, also called a ________, so when she comes home late at night she can navigate through the rooms without turning on a light.

cognitive map

Which one of the following processes does not occur to excess neurotransmitters in the synapse?

collection by scavenger vesicles left over from the neurotransmitter release

in pavlovs experiment, what is the dog drooling to the bell called

conditioned response

the bell in pavlov experiment is the

conditioned stimulus

Petra walks into a brightly lit Psychology lab to participate in an experiment involving the ability to perceive the colors of the rainbow. Which photoreceptors will be most useful during this experiment?

cones

Ravon is deaf. He was born without the ability to hear, and has never experienced an auditory stimulus. When people write using "sound" type words like "loud," "soft," and "quiet," he sometimes has difficulty understanding what they are trying to convey. Ravon has ________ deafness.

congenital

Ronaldo was born without the ability to experience pain, though he can perceive temperature differences and changes in pressure. What is his condition called

congenital analgesia

When studying personality traits, someone who is hardworking, dependable, and organized will score high on the ________ trait.

conscientiousness

operant conditioning is learning through

consequences

reliability examines how

consistent the measurements are

Jemma wants to teach her son to say thank you. Every time he says thank you, Jemma praises him and gives him a hug. Which reinforcement schedule is this?

continuous

the vestibular sense

contributes to our ability to maintain balance and body posture

iris

controls the size of the pupil - colored portion

Light waves are first transmitted through the ________ at the front of the eye and enter an opening called the ________ before shining onto the retina.

cornea; pupil

you know that between 2 points there is exactly one line. you have 2 points so you conclude you must have one line between them

deductive (general --> specific )

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are drugs commonly prescribed for ________.

depression

a researcher examines drug dosage (o mg, 50 mg 100 mg) for treating depression. What is the dependent variable

depression

what is sensation

detecting and encoding energy from your environment

what is binocular disparity

difference in the image seen by the left and right eye

sensory adaptation refers to

diminishing sensitivity to an unchanging stimulus

learning to respond to a particular stimulus but not similar stimuli is called

discrimination

Which two neurotransmitters have roles in appetite suppression?

dopamine; norepinephrine

In a ________ study, both the researchers and the participants are unaware of the group assignments.

double-blind

Barney used to live in Pittsburgh, and his telephone number started with the area code 412. Now he has moved to Baltimore, and his new telephone number has an area code of 410. Barney remembers his new area code by connecting it to the old one and just "subtracting two." This is an example of ________ rehearsal.

elaborative

What did John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner demonstrate with their studies of Little Albert?

emotion can be a conditioned response

conductive hearing loss can be caused by

environmental factors

The theory of ________ states that organisms that are better suited for their environment will survive and reproduce, while those that are poorly suited for their environment will die off.

evolution by natural selection

Molly attempts to condition her puppy to greet her when she enters the house. She repeatedly pairs her entry to the house with a treat for the puppy. The puppy eventually acquires this ability, and Molly realizes how irritating it is for the puppy to run up to her every time she enters the house. She attempts to make the puppy stop, and eventually the puppy no longer feels motivated to greet her when she enters the house. The puppy no longer greeting her when she enters the house is an example of ________.

extinction

Birds migrating, cats chasing prey, sea turtles moving toward the ocean immediately after birth, and a joey (baby kangaroo) moving to its mother's pouch immediately after birth are all examples of ________.

instincts

if a sound comes from an off-center location it creates 2 binaural cues -

interaural level difference and intraural timing difference

learning

is a change in behavior from past experiences

Which experiment involves the use of classical conditioning?

knowing that a student fears exams, the instructor wears a bright red shirt only on exam day, every exam day, to see how long it is before the red shirt becomes an object of fear to the student

Which of the following is an example of fixed ratio reinforcement schedule?

knowing you will get to play miniature golf as soon as you collect 10 gold stars for your reward chart

latent learning

learning that occurs but is not apparent until there is an incentive to demonstrate it

In a person whose eyes work in the usual fashion, the ________ will focus images perfectly on a small indentation in the back of the eye known as the ________.

lens; fovea

ratio

means the schedule is based on the number of responses between reinforcements.

archival research

method of research using past records or data sets to answer various research questions, or to search for interesting patterns or relationships

When Benito was five he cut his leg on some glass and needed stiches. Years later, his mother tells him the scar came from being bit by a dog. Now, when people ask about his scar he distinctly remembers the dog biting him. This is an example of the ________.

misinformation effect paradigm

type of consequence: you are ticketed for speeding so your car is taken away

negative punishment

Dave's boss told him that he doesn't have to attend the company picnic (which everybody dislikes) if Dave meets his sales quota this month. Dave's boss is using ________.

negative reinforcement

What are mirror neurons?

neurons that fire when people perform and watch someone preform a behavior

In classical conditioning, the association that is learned is between a ________.

neutral stimulus and unconditioned stimulus

Tyrahn's rods do not transform light into nerve impulses as easily and efficiently as they should, so he has trouble seeing in dim light. This is called ________ blindness

night

Felicia smacks her thumb with a hammer while building a doghouse. the sense of --- provides her brain with information about the pain she feels

nociception

frequency

numbers of waves

The empirical method of study is based on ________.

observation of phenomena

Albert Bandura's Bobo Doll Experiment showed that kids used

observational learning

clinical or case study

observational research study focusing on one or a few people

People who have their corpus callosum severed for medical reasons would be able to tell you about which images shown to ________.

only the right visual field

Hideki tells a lie and is grounded. He does this several times, finally learning that his behavior (lying) is associated with a consequence (being grounded). Which kind of learning is this?

operant conditioning

A(n) ________ is a description of how the researchers will measure the variables of interest.

operational definition

depth perception

our ability to perceive the distance of objects from us

Nociception

pain

--- refers to the way the sensory information is interpreted and consciously experiences; --- refers to what happens when sensory information is detected by a sensory receptor

perception; sensation

Edmund wants to identify relatively consistent patterns of thought and behavior, measure these traits, and determine how these traits interact in a particular context to determine how a person will behave in any given situation. Edmund wants to conduct research in the area of ________.

personality

positive or negative correlation : as shoe size decrease, math ability decreases

positive - both variable move to the same direction

Ainsley is participating in a study that aims to determine whether the occipital cortex becomes more active in response to moving versus stationary stimuli. When she arrives at the lab, she ingests a "tracer" and then enters the scanning machine. What type of brain imaging is most likely being conducted in this study?

positron emission tomography (PET)

For which concept is Abraham Maslow best known?

proposing a hierarchy of human needs in motivating behavior

binaural cues

provide information on the location of a sound along a horizontal axis by relying on differences in patterns of vibration of the eardrum between our 2 ears.

If you watch a flock of birds flying overhead, each very close to the next one, you may perceive them as all being part of the same group. If they were all spaced very much apart, however, you may see them as individual birds not flying together. This distinction takes advantage of which Gestalt principle

proximity

what gestalt principle states that things that are close to one another tend to be grouped together

proximity

In order to maximize the chances that experimental groups represent the population of interest, researchers should conduct ________ and ________.

random sampling; random group assignment

variable

refers to the number of responses or amount of time between reinforcements, which varies or changes

which is a variable ratio schedule reinforcement

reinforcement after a varying number of correct responses

What is a fixed interval schedule?

reinforcing an action after a certain amount of time

The fact that some well-known studies have been repeated without finding results consistent with those in the initial report describes a(n) ________ that is currently affecting research in psychology and other fields.

replication crisis

According to psychologist ________ classical conditioning is effective because of the ability of a person or animal to predict the relationship between the UCS and the CS.

rescorla

sensory systems

responsible for providing information about our surroundings which allow us to successfully navigate and interact with our environments

which part of the eye is responsible for transduction

retina

rods

retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond - work well in low light conditions

Elaine wakes up in the hospital with a head injury. She gets to know her doctors and nurses over time, but it soon becomes clear that she has no memories from before she woke up in the hospital. Elaine has ________ amnesia.

retorgrade

The act of getting information out of memory storage and back into conscious awareness is known as ________.

retrieval

Which of the following experiments involves the use of operant conditioning?

rewarding a child for finishing his oatmeal mush and counting how many times the child needs to be rewarded before he finishes his oatmeal voluntarily

Wesley is in a movie theater with no windows—the only light is low illumination from the emergency lights on the floor. Which photoreceptors will be most useful to Wesley as he attempts to leave the theater?

rods

when you become immune to someones strong sent of perfume

sensory adaptation

vestibular sense

sensory systems that provide information about balance

Catherine is at a crowded baseball game when she loses track of her son, Nick. Despite the loud cheering and noise of the crowd, she can pinpoint his location when he calls for her because she can distinguish the sound of his voice from the all the other voices. This illustrates ________ theory.

signal detection

Nikki was walking around a department store shopping one day, and did not realize that the shirt she was wearing looked just like the shirts worn by employees. When a stranger asked, "do you work here," she thought it was funny. The other customers' assumption that Nikki was a store employee demonstrates the Gestalt principle of _______.

similarity

interaural timing difference

small difference in the time at which a given sound wave arrives at each ear

olfaction is the sense of

smell

positive punishment examples -

spanking ( adding something), writing a letter of apology, getting extra chord

inductive

specific --> general

inductive reasoning

specific to general

After a hurricane warning came across the television, young Eli became terrified of the alarm sound that signaled a severe weather warning. Over the next few months he heard it several times when the "required monthly tests" came on the television, and his fear faded away. One day the alarm sounded and Eli jumped up and ran out of the room. This return of a previously extinguished response is called ________.

spontaneous recovery

What has research shown about processing subliminal messages?

In laboratory settings, people can process and respond to information outside of their awareness.

opponent process theory --

stare that sensory receptors come in pairs

A(n) ________ is conducted in order to determine whether there are meaningful differences between two groups in a study.

statistical analysis

You begin to salivate when you smell your favorite cake in the oven, but not when you smell the gross scent of a dirty diaper. This is an example of ________.

stimulus discrimination

You are a big fan of your grandmother's chocolate chip cookies. Just the smell of them causes you to feel hungry. One night she is making chocolate chip oatmeal almond cookies, a variation of her usual recipe. You smell the baking cookies and even though it is different than her usual cookie scent, you still suddenly feel hungry for a treat. This demonstrates the classical conditioning principle of ________.

stimulus generalization

-- is an anthropologist who contributed to our understanding of chimpanzee behavior in the wild, using naturalistic observation

Jane Goodall

________ is an anthropologist who contributed to our understanding of chimpanzee behavior in the wild, using naturalistic observation.

Jane Goodall

an example of a vicarious punishment

Jeong observes his sister Bronwyn getting spanked for spitting out her carrots. Because he does not like getting spanked, he chews and swallows the carrots even though he hates them.

two lines appear to be a different length, though in reality they are the same length. this is known as the --- illusion

Muller-lyer

What does the place theory of pitch perception suggest?

Receptors on different portions of the basilar membrane are sensitive to sounds of different frequencies

In order to assess whether viewpoints on decriminalization of marijuana for medical purposes change with age, four groups of participants, ages 20, 30, 40, and 50, are asked whether they support this issue. What is one flaw of this design?

Social or cultural factors may influence the results, not age.

good continuation

Suggests that we are more likely to perceive continuous smooth flowing lines rather than jagges broken lines

Which of the following is one of the reasons that Gestalt psychology did not become more popular in the United States?

The rise of behaviorism overshadowed Gestalt psychology.

Why are olfaction and gustation called chemical senses?

They have sensory receptors that respond to molecules in the food we eat or in the air we breathe.

Jeremy has Parkinson's disease, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects motor skills. In addition to motor symptoms, Jeremy has noticed changes in his mood. It is likely that Jeremy's ________ is producing less ________ than it needs to.

substantia nigra; dopamine

________ is/are often conducted with large numbers of participants and can even be conducted by phone, email, or mail.

surveys

is/are often conducted with large numbers of participants and can even be conducted by phone, email, or mail.

surveys

The space between two neurons is called the ________.

synapse

Psychological knowledge is advanced through a process known as ________, which involves a prescribed series of steps designed to achieve the desired knowledge.

the scientific method

the pupil

the small opening in the eye through which light passes - size changes as a function of light lights/ emotional arousal

operanational definition

the specific inner in which something is measured

the cornea

the transpranet covering over the eye - protects the eye

Steps of the Scientific Method

theoru, hypotheses, collect sate, summarize data, report findings< modify theory or confirm theory

Research shows that people who smoke cigarettes are more likely to get lung cancer than those who do not smoke. This research alone demonstrates that ________.

there is a relationship between smoking and lung cancer

what does the retina do?

transduction

what is transduction

transforming signals into neural impulses

Professor Devine and her colleagues are interested in assessing whether active versus passive play causes a preference for sweet or salty foods in toddlers. They assign groups of children to either an active play, passive play, or no play group and record their food choices when presented with a variety of sweet and salty foods. In this study, ________ is the independent variable and ________ is the control group.

type of play; no play

confounding variable

unanticipated outside factor that affects both variables of interest, often giving the false impression that changes in one variable causes changes in the other variable, when, in actuality, the outside factor causes changes in both variables

the dog food in pavlov experiment is the

unconditioned stimulus

psychologists focus on -

understanding behavior, as well as the cognitive and physiological processes that underlie behavior

inductive resoning

used to formulate theories

Which of the following is an example of a mnemonic device?

using the acronym "HOMES" to remember the names of the five Great Lakes

Vinnie is standing on one leg with his arms in the air. The ________ sense helps keep him balanced so he has less chance of falling over.

vestibular

Babs saw Martin receive a candy bar for completing his reading list. She is careful to complete her reading list because she saw Martin get a reward for doing it. this is an example of

vicarious reinforcement

theory

well-developed set of ideas that propose an explanation for observed phenomena

continuous reinforcement

when an organism receives a reinforcer each time it displays a behavior - quickest way to teach someone a new behavior

wavelength

width - the length of a wave from one peak to the next

negative punishment

you remove a pleasant stimulus to decrease behavior

what would happen if you did not have rods

you would struggle to detect movement - your peripheral vision would decrease

an example of confirmation bias is

your fb feed where the news article supports your views

What is proprioception?

awareness of body position

Oona wants to conduct research on personnel management, workplace environment, and what type of environment results in high levels of employee productivity and efficiency. Oona should conduct research in the area of ________ psychology.

industrial-organizational

Ebbinghaus found that about one day after you learn new material, you will only remember ____ percent of it if you have not reviewed it a second time.

30

Recent research conducted by Cowan (2010) has found that the capacity of working memory is how many units of information?

4 plus or ,minus 1

Pheromones

Chemical signals released by an animal that communicate information and affect the behavior of other animals of the same species.

bf skinner

He is famous for demonstrating the principles of operant conditioning: The motivation for a behavior happens after the behavior is demonstrated.

Imagine yourself in a dark classroom reading PowerPoint slides. If an audience member were to check the internet using her cell phone and causing her screen to light up, chances are that many people would notice the change in illumination in the classroom. However, if the same thing happened in a brightly lit classroom during a discussion, very few people would notice. The cell phone brightness does not change, but its ability to be detected as a change in illumination varies dramatically between the two contexts. This is an example of ________.

Weber's law

positive reinforcement

a desirable stimulus is added to increase a behavior

taste buds are composed of

a number of individual taste receptor cels that transmit information

Gestalt Psychology

a psychological approach that emphasizes that we often perceive the whole rather than the sum of the parts

Which choice is an accurate definition of a hypothesis?

a way of looking at the world

A(n) ________ is the electrical signal that typically moves from the neuron's cell body down the axon to the axon terminals.

action potential

what term describes the continuation of a visual sensation after removal of the stimulus

afterimage

the fovea is made up of

all cones and no rods

example of deductive reasoning

all living things require energy to survive, ducks are living things, therefore ducks require energy to survive

case studies can

allow new theories to be formulated, allow for a rich data set because individual is studied, usually involve studying individuals who are rare and unusual

As you are talking to a friend on your cell phone, you might find that you can't hear them because they are speaking very softly. If you ask them to "speak up," from a physical perspective you are asking them to ________ of the sound waves they are producing.

amplitude

What is a longitudinal study?

an ongoing study spanning 10 years or longer - measure people every decade or so

negative reinforcement

an undesirable stimulus is removed to increase behavior

Dr. Guttierez is examining a research question and has posted a hypothesis, but his student points out, "Dr. G., the assumption that you have made cannot be disproven no matter what data we gather!" This research study suffers from an absence of ________.

falsibility

The effects of neurotransmitters tend to be ________, whereas the effects of hormones tend to be ________.

faster; longer lasting

Which of the following is not part of feminist psychology?

favoring men over women

When you watch the teacher at the front of the room, you are easily able to distinguish her from the white board (or chalk board) behind her. This demonstrates the Gestalt principle of ________.

figure-ground relationship

Gus receives a paycheck at the end of every week. Which reinforcement schedule is this?

fixed interval

Parsons and her colleagues are doing a study comparing differences in brain activity levels between patients with schizophrenia and controls with no psychological disorders. Their hypothesis requires a high level of detail and good detection of differences over time. Which of the following is the best brain imaging technique to use?

functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)

deductive

general --> specific

deductive reasoning

general to specific

Wendy's mother has blue eyes and her father has brown eyes. The allele for brown eye color is dominant (B) to the allele for blue eye color (b), but Wendy has blue eyes. Therefore, Wendy's ________ must be ________ and her father's must be Bb.

genotype; bb

The myelin sheath is made from ________.

glial cells

What is the basilar membrane?

hair cells in cochlea turn vibrations into neural impulses

what is the basilar membrane

hair cells in cochlea turn vibrations into neural impulses

olfactory receptor cells

hair-like parts that extend from olfactory bulb into mucous membrane of the nasal cavity

monaural cues

helpful in locating sounds that occur above or below and in front or behind us

________ amplitudes are associated with ________ sounds.

higher; louder

Elaina has been diagnosed with a small brain tumor. She first went to see her doctor after experiencing symptoms such as feeling very cold, almost fainting, a reduced appetite, and reduced sexual desire. Which of the following structures is her tumor most likely affecting?

hypothalamus

what has research shown about processing subliminal messages

in laboratory setting, people can process and respond to information outside of their awareness

Participants were instructed to focus on either white or black objects, disregarding the other color. When a red cross passed across the screen, about one third of the subjects did not notice it. This research protocol demonstrates which concept?

inattention blindness

In a resting state, sodium (Na+) is at a higher concentration outside the cell and potassium (K+) is more concentrated inside the cell. During an action potential, the sodium levels ________ inside the cell.

increase

reinforcement

increases behavior

every time you eat fast food your stomach feels funny. you conclude that fast food makes your stomach feel funny

inductive


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