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Mid-Term Exam Study Guide 3 major views of dream interpretation amphetamines delta wave pattern of sleep Sigmund Freud control vs. experimental group methods of data collection parts of a neuron drug tolerance control group in an experiment case study sympathetic/parasympathetic nervous system evolutionary psychology temporal lobe medulla action potential biological perspective (schools of psychology) sleep spindles EEG sleep patterns in order (BATD) consciousness introspection occipital lobe placebo effect parietal lobe (sensory cortex) ACH pons correlation coefficient B.F. Skinner naturalistic observation limbic system occipital lobe Little Albert and classical conditioning hippocampus REM rebound psychoanalysis nature vs nurture population and representative sample psychological dependence on drugs William James Abraham Maslow single and double blind endocrine system’s master gland narcolepsy sleep apnea hemispheres of the brain Phineas Gage Broca’s area Lobes of the brain psychiatrist agonist and antagonist thalamus sleep walking afferent and efferent (sensory and motor) sympathetic and parasympathetic system Wernicke’s area correlation coefficient parts of the central nervous system temporal lobe multiple sclerosis insomnia classifications of drugs (cocaine and alcohol) cerebellum endocrine system (pancreas) resting potential (electrical charge) REM sleep independent and dependent variable myelinated and unmyelinated neurons split brain (left and right visual field) classical conditioning (Pavlov experiment) REM (EEG waves) hormones (transportation system) random assignment APA organization corpus callosum monozygotic twins dizygotic twins embryo critical periods teratogen fetus five infant reflexes six motor milestones Piaget and cognitive development stages Object permanence Egocentrism Conservation Irreversibility Zone of proximal development Stages of language development Temperament studies Ainsworth and attachment Harlow and contact comfort Erikson and psychosocial development Gender Sex Adolescence egocentrism issues Kohlberg and moral development Menopause Parenting styles Theories on aging Sigmund Freud