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MRI
CAT Scan
Functional MRIPET Scan
EEG
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What type of psychologist is this? Is she a basic or applied psychologist?
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What type of psychologist does this sound like?
• Explore how behaviors, feelings, and beliefs are influenced by others
• Study conformity, attitudes, leadership, prejudice, group behavior, etc.
• Work in the business setting, government, and universities
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Who am I?
• Study thought processes including intelligence, problem solving, attention, decision making, language, etc.
• Work in educational settings and the business world
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Who first attempted to understand human consciousness by asking subjects to describe their own conscious experiences?
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A fulfilling life, and nurturing talent and abilities is the focus of this field in
psychology
Martin Seligman
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Prenatal nutrition is to________ as DNA is to________
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What type of culture does the following describe: Individual needs are sacrificed for the good of the group.
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The shared attitudes, beliefs, norms and behaviors of a group
communicated from one generation to the next
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Describe this correlation
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What the small jar represents (each member has an equal chance
of being chosen)
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What does this describe?
• Possibility that the differences in results between the experimental and control groups could have occurred by chance is no more than 5 percent
• Must be at least 95% certain the differences between the groups is due to the independent variable
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25 divided by 72 x the perfect score of 100 will calculate this
• Percentage
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If your 85% test score was better than 24 students of the 30 being tested what is your percentile rank?
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• This is manipulated in the experimental group, but not present in the control group.
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• This can be reduced by naturalistic observation.
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• What is one or two words to describe each?
–Mean–Median–mode
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• A specification of the exact procedures used to make a variable measurable
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• Name four different types of studies
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Frontal Lobe - Higher Order Thinking,
Reasoning, Problem Solving, Mathematical
Reasoning
Broca’s AreaWernicke’sArea
Occipital Lobe –Vision
Parietal Lobe - Information Processing
somato
senso
ry
corte
x
Motor cortex
Cerebellum - (little brain)
Voluntary movement and balance
BrainstemIncludes Thalamus,Medulla,Reticular formation
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• Curare is a poison that fills the _________ _____of dendrites that receive acetylcholine (Ach) resulting in paralysis. Curare is a/an _____________.
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• ANS: receptor sites/antagonist
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4. The chemical messengers released into the spatial junctions between neurons are called:
a. genes.b. hormones.c. neurotransmitters.d. synapses.
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6. The somatic nervous system is a component of the _____ nervous
system.
a. autonomicb. centralc. peripherald. sympathetic
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7. Which nervous system is responsible for maintaining and
controlling the internal organs that keeps you alive such as your heart,
lungs, and digestive system?a. autonomicb. parasympatheticc. somaticd. endocrine
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8. You come home one night to find a burglar in your house. Your heart
starts racing and you begin to perspire. These physical reactions are
triggered by the:
a. limbic system.b. parasympathetic nervous system.c. somatic nervous system.d. sympathetic nervous system.
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9. A patient with damage to Broca’s area of the brain would probably have
difficulty:
• a. expressing thoughts in spoken language.• b. expressing thoughts in written language.• c. recognizing a family member’s face.• d. understanding what someone else says.
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4. To demonstrate that brain stimulation can make a rat violently aggressive, Professor Brown should
electrically stimulate the rat’s:
• a. amygdala.• b. cerebellum.• c. medulla.• d. reticular formation.
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5. The corpus callosum is a band of neural fibers that:
• a. controls the glands and muscles of the internal organs.
• b. directs the muscle movements involved in speech.
• c. enables the left hemisphere to control the right side of the body.
• d. transmits information between the cerebral hemispheres.
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• The two speech centers of the brain are both located in the ______ _____________.
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2. Sydney, in having her hearing tested, is asked to signify when she
hears a sound through the headphones. Sydney’s hearing test is
similar to determining:• a. pitch.• b. top-down processing.• c. absolute threshold.• d. the kinesthetic sense.
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3. Patients’ negative expectations about the outcome of a surgical procedure can increase their experience of pain after the operation. Their past experiences with surgery and expectations about how painful
their recovery will be affects how they interpret pain sensations. This example best illustrates:
• a. accommodation.• b. difference thresholds.• c. sensory adaptation.• d. top-down processing.
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10. During an essay exam at school, you write so much that your hand begins to hurt. After the test is over you rub your hand and the pain lessens. Gate-control theory would explain that the pain lessened
because:
• a. other touch sensations (like rubbing) close the gate on the pain sensations.
• b. rubbing your hand deactivates the pain receptors in your hand, forcing them not to fire messages to the brain.
• c. rubbing your hand releases painkillers in the brain.• d. vigorously rubbing your hand activates the warmth
receptors in the hand, which lessens the pain.
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3. The Gestalt principle that explains the tendency to fill in gaps in order to
perceive disconnected parts as a whole object is called:
• a. closure.• b. constancy.• c. top-down processing.• d. proximity.
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4. A View-Master toy which gives a child the illusion of a three-
dimensional picture works using the principal of:
• a. a visual cliff.• b. retinal disparity.• c. monocular cues.• d. interposition.
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6. If an object of known size appears small, your brain assumes it to be far away from you. This rule
describes the monocular depth cue:
• a. interposition.• b. constancy.• c. relative motion.• d. relative size.
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10. A mental predisposition to perceive something one way and not
another way is the definition of a:
• a. perceptual set.• b. binocular cue.• c. perceptual constancy.• d. gestalt.
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What is the name of the monocular depth cue that explains why the blue
circle appears closer?
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3. The Gestalt principle that explains the tendency to fill in gaps in order to
perceive disconnected parts as a whole object is called:
• a. closure.• b. constancy.• c. top-down processing.• d. proximity.
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1. Human sperm cells are _____ than egg cells, and sperm cell production begins _____ in life than does the
production of egg cells.• a. smaller; later.• b. smaller; earlier.• c. larger; later.• d. larger; earlier.
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5. According to Piaget, schemas are:
• a. problem-solving strategies that are typically not developed until the formal operational stage.
• b. mental plans or rules we use to organize our experiences.
• c. fixed sequences of cognitive developmental stages.
• d. children’s ways of coming to terms with their sexuality.
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6. Nageeb thought all nurses were young females until a middle-aged
male nurse took care of him. Nageeb’s altered conception of a “nurse” illustrates the process of:
• a. imprinting.• b. attachment.• c. assimilation.• d. accommodation.
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9. A mother who is slow in responding to her infant’s cries of distress is most
likely to encourage:
• a. conservation.• b. habituation.• c. insecure attachment.• d. object permanence.
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10. Jason’s parents use a moderate discipline system and are always communicating the reasons for the
rules with him. They expect him to behave maturely and are very responsive. Jason’s parents would most
likely be described as:
• a. authoritarian parents.• b. authoritative parents.• c. permissive parents.• d. egocentric.