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Freud’s Friends and Family Feelings, nothing more than feelings NeuronsThe BrainMore Brain Psychobiology (Again!)
Inferiority Complex
Alfred Adler
Basic Anxiety and Basic Hostility
Karen Horney
Collective Unconscious
Carl Jung
Psychosocial Development
Erik Erikson
I developed the concept of defense mechanisms (though my daughter really did the work)
Sigmund Freud
See a bear, you run and then you are scared.
James-Lange Theory
See a wild bear, and then you are running scared.
Cannon-Bard Theory
Our theory is also called the “two-factor theory”
Schachter and Singer
Physically speaking these two emotions are the same.
Fear and Anger
Paul Ekman studied
Facial expressions
This type of research is “knowledge for knowledge’s sake”
Basic research
This is the only research method than can prove cause and effect
Experiment
This percentage of the group are one standard deviation on either side of the mean
68%
Neither the experimenter nor the subject knows who gets the independent variable
Double blind
This occurs when the subjects are aware of the experiment’s purpose
Informed consent
The three types of neurons
sensory (afferent), motor (efferent), and interneurons
This type of drug acts like a neurotransmitter
Agonist
The white, fatty substance that surrounds an axon
Myelin
This sac holds neurotransmitters until they are released
Synaptic vesicle
The very end of an axon has this “deadly” name
Terminal button (knob)
The outer-most layer of the brain
Cerebral cortex
The nervous system that is active during “fight or flight” responses
Sympathetic nervous system
Visual association area is located here
Occipital lobe
Sounds are transmitted to this part of the brain
Temporal lobe
This system is the seat of emotion
Limbic system
Connects the two hemispheres
Corpus callosum
Contains the somatosensory cortex
Parietal lobe
Contains the motor cortex
Frontal Lobe
Controls all basic, involuntary functions; like heart rate and respiration
Medulla oblongata
Responsible for new memories
hippocampus
Make your wager
The corpus callosum was severed in an attempt to control this disorder.
epilepsy