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Biological Treatments of Disorders
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Stress Psychology
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Operant Conditioning
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Names
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Language
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Memory
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Electroconvulsive therapy is used, only in rare cases, to treat this disorder
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Depression
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Drug used to treat bipolar disorder
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Lithium carbonate
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Thorazine (used to treat schizophrenia) works as…
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Dopamine antagonists
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Name the most common depression drugs and the neurotransmitters they affect
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SSRIs: Paxil, Zoloft, Prozac SNRI: Effexor (serotonin and norepinephrine)
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What is an atypical antipsychotic/neuroleptic?
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Used in 50% of schizophrenia patients; Alters dopamine and serotonin; More effective in reducing negative symptoms; Lessens risk of tardive dyskinesia; Clozaril
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This type of personality is highly competitive and more susceptible to heart disease
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Type A
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What are the three steps in Hans Selye’s General Adaptation Syndrome?
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Alarm reaction, resistance, exhaustion
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Conflict that results when a goal has both desirable and undesirable outcomes
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Approach-Avoidance
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Hormone that is released during stressful situations to deal with the stressor
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Cortisol
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How does stress affect our immune system?
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Stress hormones suppress the activity of lymphocytes (white blood cells)
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Who is the “father” of operant conditioning?
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B.F. Skinner
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What does Edward Thorndike’s Law of Effect say?
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Behaviors with favorable consequences will be repeated; Behaviors with unfavorable consequences will occur less frequently
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When an undesirable state or event ends, _____ reinforcement has occurred
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Negative
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Something that is naturally reinforcing is known as a…
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Primary reinforcer
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The reinforcement of behaviors that are more and more similar to the one you want to occur
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Shaping
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Father of psychology
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Wilhelm Wundt
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Major name in humanistic psychology; Hierarchy of needs
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Abraham Maslow
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His law says that in order for a difference to be noticed, two stimuli must differ by a constant proportion, not amount
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Ernst Weber
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Misinformation Effect; Major name in reconstructive memory
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Elizabeth Loftus
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Stressed the role of culture and cultural difference in cognitive development
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Lev Vygotsky
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Set of basic sounds; 40-45 in English language
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Phoneme
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Believed that humans are born with an innate ability to produce language
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Noam Chomsky
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The rules we use to order words into sentences
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Syntax
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The idea that different languages impose different conceptions of reality on our thinking
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Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis (Benjamin Whorf)
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Which type of language develops first in children?
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Receptive (ability to comprehend speech)
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Three steps in the information processing model
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Encoding, Storage, Retrieval
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Three stage processing model
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Sensory input
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Unconscious encoding of incidental information such as space, time, and frequency
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Automatic processing
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What is the serial position effect?
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Tendency to recall the first and last items in a sequence (primacy: beginning; recency: end)
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The encoding of meaning
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Semantic encoding
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