October 24-October 26
Activation-Synthesis Hypothesis
Agonist: Direct/Indirect
Alternate States of Consciousness
Antagonist: Direct/Indirect
Automatic Processes
Circadian Rhythm
Consciousness
Controlled Processes
Depressants
Drug Tolerance
Drug Withdrawal
Dyssomnias
Electroencephalogram
Electromyogram
Electrooculogram
Endorphins
Hypnosis
Latent Content
Manifest Content
Meditation
Melatonin
Narcolepsy
NREM Sleep
Parasomnia
Pineal Gland
Postsynaptic neuron
Presynaptic neuron
REM rebound
REM Sleep
Reticular Activating System (brain stem activation of cortex)
Selective attention
Sleep Apnea
Stimulants
Subconscious
Superchiasmatic Nucleus
Unconscious
November 2
Acquisition
Biological Constraints
Classical Conditioning
Cocaine
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive Map
Conditioned Emotional Response (CER)
Conditioned Response
Conditioned Stimulus
Conditioning
Continuous Reinforcement
Extinction
Fixed Interval Reinforcement
Fixed Ratio Reinforcement
Higher Order Conditioning
Glutamate
Implosive therapy
Latent learning
Law of Effect
Learning
Negative Punishment
Negative Reinforcement
Neutral Stimulus
Nucleus Accumbens
Operant Conditioning
Paradigm
Positive Reinforcement
Positive Punishment
Preparedness
Primary Reinforcer
Reinforcement
Reward pathways
Secondary Reinforcer
Shaping
Spontaneous Recovery
Stimulus Discrimination
Stimulus Generalization
Successive Approximation
Superstitious Behavior
Taste Aversion
Unconditioned Stimulus
Variable Ratio Reinforcement
Variable Interval reinforcement
Names
Ivan Pavlov
John B. Watson
B.F. Skinner
Thorndike
Nov. 7
Anterograde Amnesia
Automatic Processing
Chunking
Controlled Processing
Decay
Divided Attention
Echoic and Iconic Memory/Sensory Memory
Elaborate Rehearsal
Encoding
Encoding Failure
Episodic Memory
Explicit Memory
Flashbulb Memory
Glutamate
Hippocampus
Implicit Memory
Information processing model
Information Overload
Interference
Level of Processing
Long-term Memory
Long term Potentiation
Maintenance Rehearsal
Misinformation effect
Motivated Forgetting
Primacy Effect
Proactive Interference
Procedural memory
Recall
Recency Effect
Recognition
Retrieval
Retrieval Failure
Retroactive Interference
Retrograde Amnesia
Selective Attention
Semantic Memory
Semantic Memory
Serial Position Effect
Short-term Memory
Sleeper Effect
Source Amnesia
Working Memory
Nov. 9
“g” general factor
Amygdala
Angular Gyrus
Broca’s Area
Cannon-Bard Theory
Deep Structure
Dizygotic Twin Studies
Duchenne Smile
Facial-Feedback Hypothesis
Heritability
Infant Directed Language
Instinct
Intelligence Quotient
James-Lange Theory
Language Acquisition Device
Mirror Neurons
Monozygotic Twin Studies
Morpheme
Multiple Intelligence
Phoneme
Schachter’s Two-Factor Theory of Emotion
Semantics
Split Brain Preparation
Standardization
Stanford-Binet Test
Surface Structure
Syntax
Three-part theory of Intelligence
Wechsler Adult intelligence test (WAIS)
Wernicke’s Area
Names
Steven Pinker
Noam Chomsky
Richard Herrnstein
Nov. 14
Cognitive Dissonance
Factors that Determine Attraction: Physical, Proximity, and Similarity
Normative Social Influence
Informational Social Influence
Reference Groups
Asch’s Conformity Studies
Milgram’s Studies
Zimbardo’s Prison studies
Deindividuation
Darley’s Bystander Intervention Studies
Group Polarization
Group Think
Diffusion of Responsibility
Ambiguity of Situation
Foot in the Door Technique