psyc1101 Flashcards
learning
non associative learning
x2
habituation
Sensitisation
opponent process theory
classical conditioning
- acquisition
- extinction
- reconditioning
- spontaneous recovery
- generalisation
- discrimination
- equipotentiality premise
operant conditioning
- consequences
- shaping
- reinforcement
- partial reinforcement extinction effect
philosophy and phrenology
behaviourism
psychodynamic
cognitive
Biological
methods of research
x4
experiments
representing variablility
inferential and statistical
behaviour genetics
role of learning in behaviourism
how does environment shape behaviour
intelligence
personality development
gene Environment interactions
epigenetic
buss (1989)
early and wood (1999)
brain structure
neuron and communication
frontal cortex
motor cortex
somatosensory cortex
visual cortex
auditory cortex
limbic system
basal nuclei
cerebellum
brainstem
cognition
inattentional blindness
change blindness
feature integration theory
topdown attention
bottom up attention
emotion and attention
memory
sensory memory
working memory
long term memory
types of memory
depth of processing
context dependent memory
v
state dependent and mood congruent recall
emotion
long term potentiation
memory: hippocampus amyglada and stress hormones cerebellum thalamus cortex prefrontal cortex
types of amnesia
neurodegeneration
hyperthymestic syndrome
misinformation effect
source monitoring
emotion and misinformation
schema
heuristics
the eye
Photoreceptors
colour contrast
colour constancy
eye to brain
primary visual cortex
monocular depth cues
binocular depth cues
audition
sound to neural signal
coding frequency theories
localising sound
mechanism for balance in ear
touch
types of touch and sensitivity
touch in brain
pain
phantom limb
motivation
evolution and motivation
biological factors of motivation
behavioural activation system\behavioural inhibition system
approach and avoidance
environmental and motivation
mallows need hierarchy
self determination theory
eating behaviour and motivation
4 features of emotional states
theories of emotion
cognitive effective theories
assimilate/accommodate
negative mood and memory and interpersonal skills
positive mood mechanisms
impact bias
memory bias
hedonic adaptation
social comparison
too much happiness
mania
consciousness
freudian viewpoint on consciousness
cognitive viewpoint on consciousness
measuring consciousness
global workspace theory for consciousness
visual agnosia
prosopagnosia
blindsight
hemispatial neglect
hallucinations
blood brain barrier
depressants
stimulants
opiates
hallucinogens
marijuana
tolerance
withdrawl
hypnosis
theories of hypnosis
sleep
measuring sleep
stages of sleep
when do we dream
what do we dream
why do we dream x3