AP Psych Fall Final X-word (Part II)

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Across
  1. 4. process of moving STM to LTM
  2. 5. eventual loss of conditioned response
  3. 6. negative bio side effects from lack of drug use by a dependent
  4. 8. type of stimulus in CC that naturally produces a response
  5. 10. minimum threshold needed for 50% of the population to detect stimuli
  6. 12. contains rods cones; located on the back of the eye
  7. 14. adding stimulus to increase behavior
  8. 19. type of memory that allows you to remember your 6th birthday
  9. 20. contains hair cells that completes transduction for hearing
  10. 21. type of memory that lasts about 30 seconds, with a capacity of 7ish serial items aka STM
  11. 22. school of psychology that focused on how our perception is greater than just the individual sensations added together (sum is greater than its parts)
  12. 24. illusion that results from a distorted room construction
  13. 29. type of memory that does not seem to have capacity; contains semantic and episodic
  14. 31. type of rhythm that regulates our 24hr wake/sleep cycle
  15. 33. theory of sleep that states we need it to regenerate our bodies
  16. 34. type of interference- inability to retrieve new info, because of old info
  17. 36. process of converting environmental stimuli into neural impulses
  18. 37. color sensory
  19. 38. theory of pain stating that pain signals competes with all other sensory info
  20. 40. muscle that controls amount of light entering pupil
  21. 41. this determines our ability to see light and the color of the light
  22. 42. method of drug effects on the brain in which systems that reabsorb neurotransmitters from the synaptic gap are temporarily blocked extending their effects
  23. 43. type of processing that relies on past experience and context
  24. 45. type of conditioning based on association (e.g. pavlov)
  25. 46. theory that states that environmental, bio, and emotional states affect ability to accurately interpret stimuli
  26. 47. method of drug effect on the brain in which is acts like natural body chemicals
  27. 48. response that occurs in CC after conditioning
  28. 50. researcher who established that memory is suggestible (e.g. do you remember the stop sign)
  29. 51. slightly outside of awareness
  30. 54. inability to remember based due to extreme trauma (e.g. abuse); some argue these can be recovered
  31. 56. measure of a sound's pitch
  32. 58. type of reward that does not naturally reinforce behavior (e.g. gold star)
  33. 59. this dream theory states that dreams are the result of random brain activity from the limbic system
  34. 60. semantic memory that allows you to remember how to ride a bike
Down
  1. 1. pleasure neurotransmitter often targeted by psychoactive drugs
  2. 2. occurs in CC when conditioned response gets applied to anything similar to the conditioned stimulus (e.g. rabbits --> fur)
  3. 3. contributes to our sense of balance; problems with it include vertigo
  4. 7. reinforcement schedule in which someone gets reward at changing time periods - 5 mins, 8 mins, 2 mins
  5. 9. depth cue that state we perceive convering lines as distance
  6. 11. conscious memory
  7. 13. contains memories of facts
  8. 15. theory of color vision that focuses on red, green, and blue
  9. 16. removing stimulus to decrease a behavior
  10. 17. type of rehearsal strategy that makings meaningful connections to info already in LTM (e.g telling a story)
  11. 18. fearful responses in the midst of stage 4 sleep; no memory
  12. 23. measure of a person's liklihood of being hypnotized
  13. 25. becoming less sensitive to stimuli over time
  14. 26. psilocybin, lsd for example
  15. 27. sesory receptors for audition
  16. 28. interpretation of sensory information is known as...
  17. 30. type of treatment that involves addressing faulty thought patterns and behaviors
  18. 32. location in the eye with no rods and cones
  19. 35. naturally produced pain killers in our body
  20. 39. type of amnesia that does not allow the formation of new memories (e.g. HM)
  21. 44. stage of sleep in which "spindles" of brain activity are present
  22. 45. aka awareness and responsiveness
  23. 49. results from a distorted or violated visual cue
  24. 52. type of conditioning based on rewards and punishment
  25. 53. stage of sleep with high brain activity and dreaming coupled with sleep paralysis
  26. 55. type of dreaming in which the dreamer is aware
  27. 57. perceptual rule that states we tend to like objects that are complete (no breaks)