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Jeopardy MemoryThinkingAbnormal Developmenta l Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Motivation

$100 Question from Memory This is when an old memory Blocks a new memory

$100 Answer from Memory proactive interference

$200 Question from Memory This is what the Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve states

$200 Answer from Memory Forgetting is initially rapid and Then levels off

$300 Question from Memory This is the tendency to remember The first and last of what you learn

$300 Answer from Memory Serial Positioning Effect or Primacy-Recency Effect

$400 Question from Memory This is another name for Procedural long term memory, Or memory of learned skills

$400 Answer from Memory Implicit memory

$500 Question from Memory This is the neural basis for learning And memory with more efficient Synapses with more serotonin release

$500 Answer from Memory Long-term potentiation

$100 Question from Motivation Motivation that comes from within you

$100 Answer from Motivation Intrinsic motivation

$200 Question from Motivation The part of the hypothalamus That produces hunger

$200 Answer from Motivation Lateral hypothalamus

$300 Question from Motivation Motivation theory that states That environmental stimuli Motivates behavior

$300 Answer from Motivation Incentive Theory

$400 Question from Motivation Theorist who said that all Human motives are extensions Of biological needs; created Drive-reduction theory

$400 Answer from Motivation Clark Hull

$500 Question from Motivation These are the two universal taste Preferences

$500 Answer from Motivation Sweet and Salty

$100 Question from Thinking This is a mental image example Of a category

$100 Answer from Thinking Prototype

$200 Question from Thinking This is when you can’t see Other uses for familiar objects

$200 Answer from Thinking Functional Fixedness

$300 Question from Thinking Morpheme

$300 Answer from Thinking Smallest unit of language that Carries meaning (ex.-a word Or prefix)

$400 Question from Thinking Termed the language acquisition Device or the inherent ability to Learn language

$400 Answer from Thinking Noam Chomsky

$500 Question from Thinking Linguistic Determinism

$500 Answer from Thinking Language determines the way That you think (Ben. Whorf)

$100 Question from Abnormal Personality disorder where Someone needs constant praise, Attention and reassurance from others

$100 Answer from Abnormal Histrionic personality disorder

$200 Question from Abnormal Flat Effect

$200 Answer from Abnormal Lack of emotion seen with schizophrenia

$300 Question from Abnormal This is how the level of glutamate Is affected by schizophrenia

$300 Answer from Abnormal Glutamate is inactive

$400 Question from Abnormal This is 4 of the 5 types of Schizophrenia

$400 Answer from Abnormal Paranoid, Disorganized, Catatonic, Undifferentiated, Residual

$500 Question from Abnormal This is the part of the brain that Monitors our actions and checks For errors with OCD

$500 Answer from Abnormal Anterior cingulate cortex

$100 Question from Developmental The stage of Piaget where Children begin learning language

$100 Answer from Developmental Preoperational

$200 Question from Developmental Incorporating new experiences into Our existing framework of understanding

$200 Answer from Developmental Assimilation

$300 Question from Developmental Person who disagreed with Kohlberg because he didn’t Consider that women value Relationships and develop Morals earlier

$300 Answer from Developmental Carol Gilligan

$400 Question from Developmental This is the 5 stages of Kubler-Ross’ Theory of Psychological Adjustment

$400 Answer from Developmental Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance

$500 Question from Developmental Chemicals and viruses that Can cause a embryo or fetus harm

$500 Answer from Developmental Teratogens

Final Jeopardy This theory of emotion states there is a Simultaneous physiological response and emotion

Final Jeopardy Answer Cannon-Bard Theory James-Lange Theory-bodily changes trigger emotion Schacter-Singer two-factor theory-perception of the situation determines emotion Opponent-Process Theory-for every emotion, there is an equal and opposite counter emotion