Terms to Review for Cumulative Test- also look over your study guides
Prologue- History of Psychology
1. Basic v. Applied Research
2. Psychiatry V. Psychology-
3. Neuroscience/biological Perspective-
4. Evolutionary Perspective-
5. Behavioral Genetics perspective-
6. Psychodynamic Perspective-
7. Behavioral Perspective-
8. Cognitive perspective-
9. Social-Cultural Perspective-
10. Humanistic Perspective-
11. Wilhelm Wundt (structualism)
12. William James (functionalism)
13. Human factors Psychologist-
14. Industrial-organizational Psychologist-
15. Psychometrics-
Chapter 1- Research and experimentation
1. American Psychological Association (APA)-
2. control group vs. experimental group-
3. correlation coefficients-
4. cross cultural studies -
5. cross sectional studies vs. longitudinal-
6. descriptive vs. inferential statistics-
7. ethics of testing – know what rules must be followed -
8. experiment: be able to design one-
9. generalizability of a study-
10. hindsight bias-
11. illusory correlation-
12. independent vs. dependent variables -
13. measures of central tendency: mean, median, mode -
14. measures of variability: range and standard deviation-
15. operationalizing a definition-
16. sample vs. Population-
17. scatterplot: most often used to plot correlations-
18. case Study-
19. Naturalistic Observation-
20. Correlation Study-
21. testable hypothesis-
22. frequency polygon-
23. Hawthorne Effect-
24. histogram -
25. learning curve-
26. linkage analysis-
Chapter 2- Biological perspective
1. all-or-nothing law (all-or-none) of neural firing-
2. action vs. resting potential-
3. imaging techniques: PET, CAT, MRI, FMRI-
4. brain: what part do we share with animals? How do we differ?
5. Broca's aphasia (expressive) located in left frontal lobe v. Wernicke
6. dendrite (purpose of)
7. somatosensory cortex: location and used for what sense?
8. pituitary gland
9. plasticity
10. reticular formation: related to sleep, arousal, attention
11. endocrine organs and hormones secreted by them
12. endorphins
13. engram
14. glial cells
15. hypothalamus
16. Hippocampus
17. L-dopa
18. major neurotransmitters- Acetylcholine, dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine, GABA, Glutamate
19. limbic system: structures and functions
20. myelin sheath: where and purpose?
21. Thalamus-
22. Pons-
23. Medulla-
24. Amygdale-
25. Corpus Callosum-
26. Cerebellum-
27. Hypothalamus-
28. Hippocampus-
29. Cerebral Cortex-
30. Association Areas-
31. Sensory vs. Motor Cortex-
32. nervous system: major parts
33. neuron: three basic parts
34. obesity (role of hypothalamus)
35. occipital lobe vs. temporal lobe
36. Frontal Lobe-
37. Prefrontal Lobe-
38. pineal gland (function and what makes it unique?)
39. pancreas
40. thalamus (& what sense doesn't get routed through here?)
41. water balance (role of hypothalamus)
42. Wilder Penfield's research on the brain
43. Afferent Neurons vs. Efferent Neurons
44. thyroid gland
45. ganglia
46. paresis
47. Tay-Sachs disease
48. agonist vs. antagonist chemicals
49. Phineas Gage-
Chapter 5and 6- sensation and Perception
1. blind spot
2. fovea
3. acuity-vision
4. absolute threshold
5. color blindness: kinds
6. complementary colors
7. difference threshold (jnd)
8. Change Blindness-
9. feature (signal) detector cells: Hubel & Wisel's research on visual processing
10. feature analysis
11. galvanic skin response (GRS)
12. gustatory sense: detects only sweet, sour, salty, bitter
13. Gate Control Theory of Pain
14. hue: (British term for color)
15. inner ear - vestibular sense
16. transduction-
17. Cochlea-
18. Place theory-
19. Frequency Theory-
20. photoreceptors
21. one eye problem - what you couldn't do well if you had only one eye
22. kinesthetics
23. rods and cones (structures & differences)
24. localization of sound (how is it done? Why are two ears needed?)
25. opponent-process theory of visual processing (afterimages)
26. optic disc
27. conductive V sensorineural Hearing Loss-
28. optic nerve
29. Pitch
30. self-fulfilling prophecy
31. Nearsighted v. Farsightedness
32. apparent motion
33. binocular disparity
34. figure - ground – phenomenon
35. Perceptual Adaptation-
36. retinal disparity (a.k.a. binocular disparity)
37. displacement
38. phi phenomenon
39. Gestalt theory
40. selective attention
41. linear perspective
42. monocular vs. binocular depth cues
43. perceptual constancy (size,color,shape)
44. perceptual set
45. motion aftereffect
46. motion parallax
47. vestibular sense
48. visual cliff
49. Weber's law
50. Cooper's research on visual processing (using cats)
51. two kinds of deafness: Conductive and nerve
52. signal detection theory
53. Gansfeld Procedure
54. induced motion
55. sleeper effect
Chapter 7- consciousness
1. REM sleep
2. hypnosis: major theories of
3. paradoxical sleep: why is REM called this?
4. Alpha Vs. Delta waves
5. Insomnia
6. Narcolepsy
7. Sleep Apnea
8. Manifest v. Latent content
9. Posthypnotic Amnesia
10. Posthypnotic Suggestion
11. Hidden Observer-
12. Depressant v. Stimulant V. Hallucinogen
13. Effects of marijuana
14. Effects of LSD
15. Effects of Barbiturates
Chapter 8- Learning
1. Albert Bandura: major view on learning and Bobo Doll experiment
2. aversive conditioning (good or bad?)
3. behavior as being adaptive
4. classical conditioning ( & can you distinguish it from operant conditioning)
5. operant conditioning
6. John Garcia's ideas on the limits of conditioning and The Garcia Efffect
7. positive reinforcement v. Negative reinforcement
8. CS-CR-UCS-UCR
9. stages of learning (acquisition, extinction, spontaneous recovery, etc.)
10. schedules of reinforcement (Continuous, Partial, Fixed-ratio, Fixed Interval, Variable-ratio, Variable –interval)
11. modeling
12. shaping
13. punishment: why it may not be effective and might backfire
14. Premack principle
15. prosocial behavior: what is it and give an example
16. Robert Rescorla's findings on conditioning
17. Thorndike's Law of Effect
18. token economy
19. primary vs. secondary reinforcers
20. stimulus generalization
21. self-efficacy
22. Mirror Neurons
23. Law of effect
24. Overjustification Effect
25. Intrinsic v Extrinsic motivation
Chapter 9- Memory
1. amnesia (anteriograde & retrograde)
2. chunking
3. semantic memory
4. serial position effect
5. Ebbinhaus' research on memory
6. loss of information from short term memory
7. echoic memory vs. iconic Memory-
8. eidetic memory
9. Elizabeth Loftus' research on eyewitness testimony
10. episodic memory (a.k.a. flashbulb)
11. interference (proactive vs. retroactive)
12. long term potentiation
13. memory: kinds ( sensory, short-term, long-term)
14. method of loci
15. misinformation effect
16. next-in-line-effect
17. tip-of-the-tongue effect
18. primacy effect
19. haptic memory
20. Explicit v. Implicit Memory
21. Proactive v. retroactive interference
22. Automatic v. effortful processing
23. Mood Congruent Memory
Chapter 10- Language and Thought
1. Benjamin Worf's theory of linguistic relativism (determinism)
2. feral children
3. functional fixedness
4. heuristics- (representative v. availability)
5. mental set
6. Framing-
7. prototype
8. inductive vs. deductive reasoning
9. metacognition
10. phonemes vs. morphemes
11. algorithm
12. divergent vs. convergent thinking
13. expectancy theory (aka mental set)
14. fundamental attribution error
15. false consensus effect
16. novelty preference
17. syllogism
18. semantics v. syntax
19. Linguistic Determinism
20. Confirmation Bias
21. Babbling, One Word, Two Word
Chapter 18- Social Psych
1. social facilitation
2. social loafing
3. social trap
4. Asch's conformity study (line segments)
5. bystander intervention: factors that influence it
6. cognitive dissonance
7. deindividuation
8. ingroup and outgroup bias
9. normative social influence
10. norms
11. discrimination (in learning theory and race relations)
12. dominant responses (aided by social facilitation)
13. foot-in-the-door phenomenon
14. frustration-aggression hypothesis
15. groupthink
16. just-world phenomenon
17. Stanley Milgram's experiement with obedience
18. Stereotype
19. Central Route Persuasion
20. Peripheral route Persuasion
21. Zimbardo's prison experiment
22. altruism
23. social exchange theory
24. Zajonc's "Mere Expose Effect"
25. tragedy of the commons
26. Ethnocentrism
27. Informational vs. Normative Social Influence
28. Frustration –Aggression Principal
29. Scapegoat Theory-
30. Fundamental Attribution Effect-
31. Group Polarization-
32. Other-race Effect-
33. Mere Exposure Effect-
34. Passionate Vs. Companionate-
35. Reciprocity Norm-
36. Superordinate Goals-