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  1. 3. Phenomenon where vivid memories of significant events aren't always accurate
  2. 9. Sensory, motor, and inter are a type of?
  3. 13. Technique that measures changes in blood flow to detect neural activity
  4. 14. Heuristic involving judging likelihood based on how easily something comes to mind
  5. 16. Refers to the interference of innate behaviours with conditioned responses
  6. 18. Considered a basic emotion according to discrete emotion models
  7. 22. Part of the brain crucial for emotional guidance in decision-making
  8. 23. Neural structure is primarily involved in evaluating the emotional significance of stimuli
  9. 25. Type of emotion James-Lange theory suggests arises from physiological responses
  10. 27. Planning and abstract thinking
  11. 29. Main focus of observational studies
  12. 33. Primarily used to temporarily disrupt brain activity for study
  13. 34. Sensory integration
  14. 35. Maintains and manipulates mental representations
  15. 38. Neurotransmitter primarily associated with mood regulation
  16. 40. Concept involving modifying existing schemas to fit new experiences
  17. 41. Hemisphere of the brain largely devoted to language processing
  18. 42. In classical conditioning, the conditioned response (CR) is elicited by...
  19. 43. Type of reasoning involving drawing conclusions from premises
  20. 44. When an action potential jumps between nodes of ranvier
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  1. 1. Which theory posits that emotions arise from a cognitive appraisal of stimuli
  2. 2. Stage characterized by egocentric thinking in Piaget's theory
  3. 4. In depression, the Default Mode Network shows...
  4. 5. According to Weber's Law, as the baseline stimulus increases, what increases proportionally
  5. 6. This consists of brain and spinal cord
  6. 7. Arises from misleading info encountered after the event
  7. 8. The phenomenon where exposure to misleading information affects memory
  8. 10. Used to measure attention and automaticity
  9. 11. Part of the brain responsible for regulating sleep and arousal
  10. 12. Associated with speech production and syntax
  11. 15. Na+ ions flow into the cell during ... of a neuron
  12. 17. Visual Processing
  13. 19. Type of amnesia involving the inability to form new memories
  14. 20. Theory suggesting that memory errors can arise from associative processes
  15. 21. The info stored in memory
  16. 23. The minimum stimulus intensity needed for detection 50% of the time
  17. 24. Key achievement in Piaget's Sensorimotor Stage
  18. 26. Declarative, Short-term/Working, and Procedural are types of...
  19. 28. Type of amnesia involving inability to remember prior memories
  20. 30. Which model suggests that attended messages pass through clearly while unattended messages are weakened?
  21. 31. The effect of positive punishment in operant conditioning
  22. 32. Auditory processing
  23. 36. In language, refers to the hierarchical organisation of language
  24. 37. Seeking information that confirms existing beliefs
  25. 39. Smallest unit of sound in language