Unit1 Flashcards

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1
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Occipital lobes

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Vision

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2
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Parietal lobes

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Touch, spatial

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3
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Temporal lobes

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Hearing, memory

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4
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Frontal lobes

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Planning, complex thought

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5
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Forebrain

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Motivation, emotion, complex thought

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6
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Midbrain

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Movement

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7
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Hindbrain

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Survival, movement

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8
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Dopamine

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Neurotransmitter that motivates behavior and controls motor function

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9
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Id

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Pleasure

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10
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What drives pleasure

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Libido

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11
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Superego

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Societal expectations

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12
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Ego

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Mediator

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13
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Types of consciousness

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Conscious, preconscious, unconscious

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14
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Denial

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Refuse to acknowledge

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15
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Repression

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Excluding from awareness

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16
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Projection

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Attributing to someone else

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17
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Reaction formation

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Emphasizing opposite

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18
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Rationalization

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Logical reason

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19
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Displacement

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Shifting attn to other target

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20
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Sublimation

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Channeling into admirable behavior

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21
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Alfred Adler

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Neo Freudian. Motivated by goals. Security. Overcome inferiority.

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22
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Karen Horney

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Neo Freudian. Freud didn’t get women. Neurosis caused by birth into big world

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23
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Third force

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Humanism

24
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Order of hierarchy Maslow

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Physiological
Safety
Belonging and love
Esteem
Self-actualización
25
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Fully functioning human

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In process of self-actualizing

26
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Walter Mischel

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Environmental exposure for learning. Delayed gratification

27
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Bandura

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Family aggression.

28
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Four steps of observational learning

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Attention
Retention
Reproduction
Motivation

29
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Three factors reciprocal determinism

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Environment
Personal characteristics
Behavior

30
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Julian Rotter

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How outcome shapes behavior. Internal vs. external locus

31
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Expectancy theory

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Learning experiences create cognitive expectancies

32
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Gordon allport

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First to arrange traits into hierarchy

33
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Raymond Cattell

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16 traits

34
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Hans Eysenck

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3 basic types of traits

35
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OCEAN TRAITS (5)

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Openness to experience
Conscientiousness
Extroversion 
Agreeableness
Neuroticism
36
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Freud stages

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Oral
Anal
Phallic
Latent
Genital
37
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Psych

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Systematic, objective study of mental activity and behavior

38
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Behavior

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Actions that result from sensing and interpreting info

39
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Mind/body

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Are mind and body separate, or is the mind our personal experience of the brains activity

40
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Functionalism

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James, Darwin. Adaptation of mind to environment.

41
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Gestalt

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Wertheimer, Kohler. Subjects as unified whole

42
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Behaviorism

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Watson, Skinner. Response to environmental stimuli

43
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Humanism

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Maslow, Rogers. Basic goodness. Happiness.

44
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Cognitive

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Miller, Neisser. Mental processes.

45
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Medulla

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Survival

46
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Pons

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Sleep, arousal, left/right

47
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Cerebellum

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“Little brain” body movement

48
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Substantial nigra

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Voluntary movement, reflex, dopamine

49
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Thalamus

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Sensory (not smell)

50
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Hypothalamus

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Body function, motivation

51
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Hippocampus

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New memories

52
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Amygdala

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Association of emotion with experience

53
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Basal ganglia

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Movement, reward

54
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Social cognitive.

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Mischel, bandura. How thoughts shape personality.

55
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Trait theorists

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Allport, cattell, Eysenck