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Psychology
Final Exam Review
Pumphrey
If you can identify each of the following terms, and explain their significance to one another, you will do well
on the test. If you know half of the terms, you will probably get a 50% on the Final. Study them all.
Intro to Psychology
behavioral response
humanistic approach
cognitive psychology
4 goals of psychology
psychometrics
interviews/questionnaires
scientific method
The Brain
neurons
cortex
PET scan
cerebellum
occipital lobe
dopamine
midbrain
cerebellum
hippocampus
Senses
eyeball/vision process
rods
retina
thalamus
sound waves
pitch
middle ear
vestibular system
olfaction
taste buds
gate control theory
size constancy
figure ground
simplicity
convergence
linear perspective
atmospheric perspective
clairvoyance
real motion
biological response
psychoanalytic approach
developmental psychology
Sigmund Freud
survey
placebo/placebo effect
peripheral nervous system
forebrain
frontal lobe
parasympathetic nervous
system
parietal lobe
serotonin
hindbrain
motor cortex
light waves
cones
nearsightedness
occipital lobe
amplitude (of sound
waves)
decibel
cochlea
motion sickness
volatile substances
flavor
endorphins
shape constancy
similarity
continuity
retinal disparity
relative size
motion parallax
precognition
apparent motion
cognitive approach
psychology
experimental psychology
clinical psychologist
case study
naturalistic setting (+/-)
cross-cultural approach
psychologist vs psychiatrist
Functionalism
social psychology
experiment
laboratory setting (+/-)
autonomic nervous
system
frontal lobe
somatic nervous system
fight-flight response
central nervous system
temporal lobe
endorphins
pons
hypothalamus
neurotransmitters
CAT scan
medulla
thalamus
cornea
iris
farsightedness
monochromats
frequency (of sound
waves)
inner ear
auditory nerve
vertigo
primary olfactory cortex
touch/pain
acupuncture
brightness constancy
closure
perceptual constancy
monocular depth cues
interposition
extrasensory perception
psychokinesis
virtual reality
MRI scan
amygdala
limbic system
pupil
lens
optic nerve
dichromats
loudness
outer ear
temporal lobe
chemical senses
gustatory/taste
acute/chronic pain
rules of organization (sight)
color constancy
proximity
depth perception
texture gradient
light and shadow
telepathy
phi movement
Sleep and Dreams
circadian rhythms
interval timing clock
non-REM sleep
REM rebound
cataplexy
dream theories
jet lag
stages of sleep
stages 1-4
insomnia
nightmares
extension of waking life
Freud’s interpretation
hypnosis
biocognitive theory
posthypnotic amnesia
Abnormal Psychology
causes of abnormal
behavior
statistical frequency
panic disorder
OCD
(symptoms/treatment)
ECT
paranoid schizophrenia
motor disorders
histrionic
dissociative identity
disorder/multiple
personalities
Memory
encoding
sensory memory
interference
semantic memory
effortful encoding
recall
retroactive interference
melatonin therapy
alpha waves
REM behavior disorder
narcolepsy
functions of sleep
entering spiritual world
characteristics of dreams
hypnotic susceptibility
uses of hypnosis
age regression
light therapy
beta waves
REM sleep
sleep apnea
night terrors
activation synthesis
theory
manifest content
theories of hypnosis
hypnotic analgesia
imagined perception
biological/genetic
cognitive/emotional
environmental
deviation from social
norms
phobia
major depression
maladaptive behavior
generalized anxiety disorder
social phobia
bipolar disorder
specific phobia
disthymic disorder
causes of mood disorders
schizophrenia
(symptoms/treatment)
disorders of attention
personality disorders
antisocial
dissociative fugue
type I/II schizophrenia
retrieving
echoic memory
primacy/recency effect
procedural memory
eidetic imagery
amnesia
state dependent learning
what do we remember
short term memory
long term memory
automatic encoding
flashbulb memory
proactive interference
problems with eyewitness
testimony
catatonic schizophrenia
emotional disorders
dependent
dissociative amnesia
storing
iconic memory
chunking
episodic memory
photographic memory
recognition
tip-of-the-tongue
phenomenon
latent content
altered state
posthypnotic suggestion
disorders of perception
schizotypical
conduct disorder
Choose TWO of the following Essays:
15 Points
A.
B.
C.
Explain how psychologists would use three of the six modern schools of psychology
to study a particular problem or disease. Create a particular problem or issue to
illustrate your response.
If you worked in a clinic that treated sleep problems, what kinds of symptoms would
your patients have? Identify and describe three types of sleeping disorders.
Identify and describe the three types of memory. Give an example for each type.