One of these things … For each of the topics below, ONE of the things listed is not like the others. Can you identify which one and why? Parts of a neuron.

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One of these things … For each of the topics below, ONE of the things listed is not like the others. Can you identify which one and why? Parts of a neuron Terms from Freud’s Stages Biomedical therapies Mnemonic devices Sensation principles Mood disorders Brain imaging devices Schizophrenia subtypes Research methods Group influences Monocular cues Partial reinforcement schedules StimulantsTest construction Collectivist values Limbic system The Big 5Language rules Thinking obstacles Sleep problems Parenting Styles Defense mechanisms Gestalt principles Parasympathetic functions Projective tests

Cell body Synapse Axon Dendrite

Bipolar disorder Dysthymia OCD Major depressive disorder

Convergence Relative height Interposition Linear perspective

Hypothalamus Amygdala Medulla Hippocampus

Permissive Decisive Authoritarian Authoritative

Latency Identification Fixation Inferiority complex

fMRI PET scan MRI EEG

Fixed interval Continuous Variable ratio Fixed ratio

Openness Calmness Extraversion Conscientiousness Agreeableness

Reification Denial Projection Regression Sublimation

SSRI ECT Tardive dyskinesia Lobotomy

Maladaptive Disorganized Catatonic Paranoid

Caffeine Methamphetamine Cocaine Morphine

Grammar Syntax Determinism Semantics

Closure Similarity Figure-ground Texture gradient

Peg-word Acronym Serial position Method of loci

Naturalistic observation Human factors Case study Survey

Validity Reliability Distribution Standardization

Functional fixedness Confirmation bias Algorithms Mental set

Inhibits digestion Contracts pupil Slows heartbeat Lowers blood sugar

Difference threshold Signal detection Sensory adaptation Selective attention

Groupthink Foot-in-the-door Social facilitation Deindividuation

Morality is duty-based Interdependent Harmony is valued Uniqueness

Sleep consolidation Narcolepsy Insomnia Night terror

Rorschach inkblot test TAT Draw-a-Person MMPI