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5 100 200 300 400 500 Famous Names Bio- psychology Sensation & Perception Research Methods States of Consciousness Motivation

6 Father of Psychoanalysis. A 100

7 Who is Sigmund Freud? A 100

8 Behaviorist who studied operant conditioning. A 200

9 Who is B. F. Skinner? A 200

10 Founder of modern experimental psychology. A 300

11 Who is Wilhelm Wundt? A 300

12 Individual who led the Structuralists. A 400

13 Who is William James? A 400

14 This philosopher borrowed Aristotle’s idea of “tabula rasa”. A 500

15 Who is John Locke? A 500

16 Area of the brain responsible for visual processing. B 100

17 What is the occipital lobe? B 100

18 Brain structure most responsible for controlling motivation for fighting, fleeing, feeding, and sexual reproduction. B 200

19 What is the hypothalamus? B 200

20 Brain imaging technique that provides a detailed account of the activity within the brain. B 300

21 What is a PET scan? B 300

22 Primary ion located outside the cell when the cell is at rest. B 400

23 What is sodium? B 400

24 Cluster of brain structures, including the amygdala, that is primarily responsible for emotional responses. B 500

25 What is the limbic system? B 500

26 Interpretation of sensory input. C 100

27 What is perception? C 100

28 Transformation of physical energy into neural impulses. C 200

29 What is transduction? C 200

30 Being able to determine that a stimulus has changed just a little bit. C 300

31 What is the just noticeable difference. C 300

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33 In the signal detection theory, when a participant says that a stimulus was present, and it was. C 400

34 What is a hit? C 400

35 Retina cells that carry information from the rods and cones to the ganglion cells. C 500

36 What are the bipolar cells? C 500

37 Most commonly used measure of central tendency. D 100

38 What is the mean? D 100

39 Statistics used to generalize to the population. D 200

40 What are inferential statistics? D 200

41 Most commonly used measure of variability. D 300

42 What is standard deviation? D 300

43 Ethical guideline stating that prior to starting a study individuals must agree to participate. D 400

44 What is informed consent? D 400

45 A systematic variance making it impossible to determine the reason for the outcome of the experiment. D 500

46 What is a confounding variable? D 500

47 Sleep spindles are indicative of this stage. E 100

48 What is stage two? E 100

49 Sleep stage know as paradoxal sleep. E 200

50 What is REM? E 200

51 Another term for sleep walking. E 300

52 What is somnambulism? E 300

53 A dangerous sleep disorder in which the individual stop breathing multiple times throughout the night. E 400

54 What is sleep apnea? E 400

55 Name the brain waves in order of appearance starting with being fully awake. E 500

56 What is beta, alpha, theta, delta. E 500

57 Motivation to behave because of internal forces. F 100

58 What is intrinsic motivation? F 100

59 Theory of emotion that states we experience physiological responses that we label as emotion. F 200

60 What is the James-Lange theory? F 200

61 Hull’s drive reduction theory is aimed at maintaining this. F 300

62 What is homeostasis? F 300

63 Cues influencing hunger such as the color and smell of food. F 400

64 What are short-term cues? F 400

65 Theory that focuses on the optimal level of arousal in relation to the difficulty of the task. F 500

66 What is the Yerkes- Dodson law? F 500

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