Sensation and Perception | learning | memory | personality disorder | social psychology |
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This processing uses the brains existing knowledge
top down processing
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Connections that help animals and humans respond to stimuli
Classical Conditioning
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This type of memory is common knowledge to everyone
Semantic memory
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Think highly of themselves and believe they deserve special treatments
Narcissistic disorder
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Everyone gets what they deserve
Just-world hypothesis
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Which two basic processes are our reality depended on?
Sensation and perception
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The experiment that discovered classical conditioning
Pavlov’s Dog Experiment
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What part of the brain won't let you forget a memory
Hippocampus
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Lack stability in moods and have poor self esteem
Borderline
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Experiment that demonstrated role playing to an extreme
Stanford Prison Experiment
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What processes gut feeling?
Insula
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The process to which we respond less strongly over time to a repeated stimuli
Habituation
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Nearly impossible to remember anything before the age of 3
Infantile Amnesia
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Paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal personality disorder are in which cluster
Cluster A
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Starts with a smaller request then asks for a bigger request over time
Foot in the door technique
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The minimum amount of energy in a sensory stimulus that is detected 50% of the time
Absolute Threshold
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Reinforcement and punishment, based on behavior
Operant Conditioning
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Occurs when the amygdala tries to send a memory to the hippocampus quickly
Flashbacks
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Feels the need to have everything perfect
Obsessive compulsive disorder
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Less likely to help others when in a crowd of people
Bystander effect
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Our senses have adapted so that we don’t notice normal senses that are familiar
Sensory adaptation
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When the neutral stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus are again connected
Spontaneous recovery
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This happens when a person’s brain when the are constantly experiencing trauma
The Hippocampus shrinks
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Overly dramatic and seems to be over reacting
Histrionic
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Obeying the unspoken rules in a society
Conformity
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