TPSYCH 100 Winter 2012
Exam 3 Review Outline
Chapter 9: Thinking and Language
Thinking
- Define Cognition, Concepts, and Prototypes.
- How do we solve problems? Define two common obstacles to problem solving: Confirmation bias and Fixation
- Making decisions and forming judgments: What are the representativeness and availability heuristics? Define overconfidence and belief perseverance.
Language
- What is language?
- Language Development: How do Skinner and Chomsky describe language development?
- What is aphasia? What are the functions of Broca’s area and Wernicke’s area?
What is linguistic determinism? Can you give an example of language influencing thought?
Chapter 10: Intelligence
What is Intelligence?
- Define and describe intelligence
- Describe theories of intelligence (Spearman, Gardner, Sternberg).
- What are creative and emotional intelligence?
Is intelligence neurologically measureable?
Assessing Intelligence:
- Describe modern tests for intelligence.
- Describe the three principles of test construction.
- Understand the drawbacks and the potential for bias.
Chapter 11: Motivation and Work
Motivational Concepts:
- What is motivation?
- Describe the four perspectives of motivated behavior.
Hunger
- Physiology of hunger: How do we regulate intake? describe the role appetite hormones (aka gut-brain neuropeptides)
- Psychology of Hunger: What is taste preference? Social facilitation?
- Name and define the three eating disorders discussed.
- What factors in our modern society contribute to obesity?
- ONE from physiology, one from psychology, one modern society
- Describe the thrifty phenotype as discussed in this lecture.
- Jamie Oliver Ted Talk Take-home message.
Sexual Motivation
- What are the two functions of sex hormones?
- What are the factors contributing to teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections?
- Note the factors influencing sexual orientation as highlighted in the chapter and this PowerPoint.
Describe factors that contribute to our need to belong.
Chapter 12: Emotions, Stress and Health
Emotions
- Define emotion and the three theories of emotion.
- What is the biology of emotions: Autonomic nervous system and physiological differences.
- Cognition and emotion: the two neural pathways to emotion. Low road and high road
- Fear: how is fear adaptive?
- Know the harm of anger and catharsis.
- Happiness: what are the feel-good, do-good phenomenon and subjective well-being?
Stress and Health
- What is stress? General adaptation syndrome?
- Stress and the heart: coronary heart disease, Type A and B
- Stress and Susceptibility to disease: how can the immune system go wrong?
Promoting Health
- What are the two types of coping?
- How do perceived control, optimism, and social support affect our ability to cope? Give an example of each.