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Psychological Methods StUDY OF THE BRAIN Learning Disorders 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

question, hypothesis, experiment, results,conclusion, and possibly over time form a theory. What are the steps to the scientific method ? Return Row 1, Col 1

A machine used to record the electrical activity of large portions of the brain. What is EEG? Return 1,2

An intense and irrational fear of a particular object or situation. What is a Phobia? Return 1,3

The learning procedure in which associations are made between a neutral stimulus and unconditioned Stimulus. What is Classical Conditioning? Return 1,4

The pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake. What is basic science? Return 2,1

An imaging technique that passes non-harmful frequencies through brain. What is a MRI? 2,2 Return

apprehension of feeling that one is in danger. A vague generalized apprehension of feeling that one is in danger. What is a General Anxiety Disorder? Return 2,3

It does not teach appropriate and acceptable behavior. What is punishment? Return 2,4

An experiment in which the Participants are unaware which Participants receive treatment. What is a single-blind study? Return 3,1

Learning to control your bodily state with the help of machines. What is Biofeedback? Return 3,2

A disorder in which a person’s mood inappropriately changes between feelings of mania and depression. What is Bipolar? Return 3,3

The form of learning in which a certain action is reinforced or punished resulting in corresponding increase or decrease in the likelihood that it will happen again. What us Operant Conditioning? Return 3,4

Discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals and is applied to life. What is applied science? Return 4,1

Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, and Temporal What are the four lobes of the brain? Return 4,2

A mental disorder characterized by an inability to concentrate extreme sadness and helplessness. What is Depression? Return 4,3

conditioning in which the desired behavior is modeled by A technique of operant conditioning in which the desired behavior is modeled by first rewarding any act similar to the behavior. (baby steps). What is Shaping? Return 4,4

An experiment in which the neither the experimenter nor the participants are aware who recieves treatment in order to prevent bias. What is a double-blind study? Return 5,1

The focusing of attention to clear ones mind and relax. What is meditation? Return 5,2

A reoccurring thought or image that seems to be beyond control. What is Obsession? Return 5,3

A condition in which repeated attempts to control a situation fail, resulting in the belief that the situation is uncontrollable and that any effort will fail. What is Learned Helplessness? Return 5,4