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Jeopardy!

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What is the first step of the scientific method? Observation What is the first step of the scientific method? Return Row 1, Col 1

What resembles true medical therapy but has no medical effects? A placebo What resembles true medical therapy but has no medical effects? Return 1,2

An association or relationship between two or more events is what? A correlation An association or relationship between two or more events is what? Return 1,3

Magnetic Resonance Imaging What does MRI stand for? Return 1,4

CT scan What imaging technique is used to study the brain to pinpoint injuries and brain deterioration? Return 2,1

Which lobe is involved in short term memory? Frontal lobe Which lobe is involved in short term memory? 2,2 Return

Punishment People learning to avoid the person delivering the aversive consequences is a disadvantage of what? Return 2,3

Meditation The focusing of attention to clear one’s mind and produce relaxation is what? Return 2,4

Which lobes are involved in hearing and memory? Temporal lobes Which lobes are involved in hearing and memory? Return 3,1

Classical Conditioning A learning procedure where associations are made between a neutral stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus is what? Return 3,2

Operant conditioning Learning where a certain action is reinforced or punished, resulting in corresponding increases or decreases in occurrence is what? Return 3,3

When something unpleasant is Taken away When does negative reinforcement occur? Return 3,4

Positive reinforcement A treat for the dog is an example of..? Return 4,1

Which lobes receive visual information? Occipital lobes. Which lobes receive visual information? Return 4,2

By refusing to open his or her mind to the hypnotist How can anyone resist hypnosis? Return 4,3

Biofeedback The process of learning to control bodily states with the help of machines monitoring is what? Return 4,4

Bipolar What is the disorder called where an individual alternates between feelings of mania and depression? Return 5,1

Which lobes are located at the top of the brain’s cerberal cortex? Parietal lobes Which lobes are located at the top of the brain’s cerberal cortex? Return 5,2

Food and water can be an example of what type of reinforcer? Primary Reinforcer Food and water can be an example of what type of reinforcer? Return 5,3

Depression Problems with eating, sleeping, thinking, and thinking about suicide could all be symptoms of what? Return 5,4