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Biological Treatments of Disorders

Stress Psychology

Operant Conditioning

Names

Language

Memory

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Electroconvulsive therapy is used, only in rare cases, to treat this disorder

Depression

Drug used to treat bipolar disorder

Lithium carbonate

Thorazine (used to treat schizophrenia) works as…

Dopamine antagonists

Name the most common depression drugs and the neurotransmitters they affect

SSRIs: Paxil, Zoloft, Prozac SNRI: Effexor (serotonin and norepinephrine)

What is an atypical antipsychotic/neuroleptic?

Used in 50% of schizophrenia patients; Alters dopamine and serotonin; More effective in reducing negative symptoms; Lessens risk of tardive dyskinesia; Clozaril

This type of personality is highly competitive and more susceptible to heart disease

Type A

What are the three steps in Hans Selye’s General Adaptation Syndrome?

Alarm reaction, resistance, exhaustion

Conflict that results when a goal has both desirable and undesirable outcomes

Approach-Avoidance

Hormone that is released during stressful situations to deal with the stressor

Cortisol

How does stress affect our immune system?

Stress hormones suppress the activity of lymphocytes (white blood cells)

Who is the “father” of operant conditioning?

B.F. Skinner

What does Edward Thorndike’s Law of Effect say?

Behaviors with favorable consequences will be repeated; Behaviors with unfavorable consequences will occur less frequently

When an undesirable state or event ends, _____ reinforcement has occurred

Negative

Something that is naturally reinforcing is known as a…

Primary reinforcer

The reinforcement of behaviors that are more and more similar to the one you want to occur

Shaping

Father of psychology

Wilhelm Wundt

Major name in humanistic psychology; Hierarchy of needs

Abraham Maslow

His law says that in order for a difference to be noticed, two stimuli must differ by a constant proportion, not amount

Ernst Weber

Misinformation Effect; Major name in reconstructive memory

Elizabeth Loftus

Stressed the role of culture and cultural difference in cognitive development

Lev Vygotsky

Set of basic sounds; in English language

Phoneme

Believed that humans are born with an innate ability to produce language

Noam Chomsky

The rules we use to order words into sentences

Syntax

The idea that different languages impose different conceptions of reality on our thinking

Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis (Benjamin Whorf)

Which type of language develops first in children?

Receptive (ability to comprehend speech)

Three steps in the information processing model

Encoding, Storage, Retrieval

Three stage processing model

Sensory input

Unconscious encoding of incidental information such as space, time, and frequency

Automatic processing

What is the serial position effect?

Tendency to recall the first and last items in a sequence (primacy: beginning; recency: end)

The encoding of meaning

Semantic encoding