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Psychology Jeopardy!
Alexis Rea
EDUC485
Class of 2019
Terminology
Famous
Psychologists
Disorders
Neuro
Psychology
Branches of
Psychology
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Category 1 questions follow
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An intense emotional response caused by the
preconscious recognition that a repressed conflict is
about to emerge into consciousness
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Anxiety
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The process of starting, directing, and maintaining
physical and psychological activities; includes
mechanisms involved in preferences for one activity
over another and the vigor and persistence of
responses
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Motivation
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The convergence of the expectations of a group of
individuals into a common perspective as they talk
and carry out activities together
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Norm crystallization
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A behavioral therapeutic technique that exposes a
client to anxiety-provoking stimuli, through his or
her own imagination, in an attempt to extinguish
the anxiety associated with the stimuli
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Implosion Therapy
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Stimuli that act as predictors of reinforcement,
signaling when particular behaviors will result in
positive reinforcement
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Discriminative Stimuli
Category 2 questions follow
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Most famously associated with the field of
Neuropsychology. Studied hysteria and sexuality, did
a significant amount of work on dream and dream
analysis, and defined the Oedipus Complex
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Sigmund Freud
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Did work in classical conditioning, where he
conditioned dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell
rather than at the sight of food.
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Ivan Pavlov
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Developed a theory about the stages of moral
development. He enjoyed it because it was an
uncommon field of study.
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Lawrence Kohlberg
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Known as the father of positive psychology and
pioneer of the “learned helplessness” theory.
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Martin Seligman
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Studied Cognitive Learning Theory and human
cognitive Psychology pertaining to educational
psychology. Also did work in philosophy and history
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Jerome Seymour Bruner
Category 3 questions follow
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A mood disorder characterized by intense feelings of
depression over an extended time, without the
manic high phase of bipolar depression.
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Major Depressive Disorder
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A mood disorder characterized by alternating
periods of depression and mania.
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Bipolar Disorder
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Severe form of psychopathology characterized by
the breakdown of integrated personality
functioning, withdrawal from reality, emotional
distortions, and disturbed thought processes
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Schizophrenia
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A chronic organic brain syndrome characterized by
gradual loss of memory, decline in intellectual
ability, and deterioration of personality
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Alzheimers disease
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An anxiety disorder in which an individual feels
anxious and worried most of the time for at least six
months when not threatened by any specific danger
or object.
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Category 4 questions follow
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A nerve cell; the basic building block of a nervous
system
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Neuron
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Formation of new nerve cells
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Neurogenesis
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Associated with thought and pleasurable feelings.
Parkinson’s disease is one illness associated with
deficits in dopamine, while schizophrenia is strongly
linked to excessive amounts of this chemical
messenger
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Dopamine
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Associated with memory, muscle contractions, and
learning. A lack of acetylcholine in the brain is
associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Acetylcholine
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Associated with emotions and pain perception. The
body releases endorphins in response to fear or
trauma. These chemical messengers are similar to
opiate drugs such as morphine, but are significantly
stronger.
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Endorphins
Category 5 questions follow
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Looks at abnormal behavior and psychopathology,
such as obsessive compulsive disorder
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Abnormal Psychology
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Focuses on how the brain influences behavior
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Biopsychology
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Studies animal behavior in order to achieve a better
understanding of how humans work
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Comparative Psychology
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Looks at how a person develops psychologically
from when they are born throughout their entire life
and seeks to explain how and why people change.
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Developmental Psychology
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Deals with psychology and its relationship to the
law; provide testimonies in court, assist in child
abuse cases
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Forensic Psychology
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References:
https://www.apa.org/research/action/glossary.aspx
http://www.famouspsychologists.org/
https://www.verywell.com/what-is-aneurotransmitter-2795394
https://www.verywell.com/branches-of-psychology2794908