Psych 50 Definitions Crossword
Across
- 3. opposite of a relative refractory period
- 6. immediate examples of a concept that come to mind as a shortcut to an answer
- 7. research done to find a solution to an issue that relates to modern-day world problems
- 8. the response that has has been taught to become natural after repeated learning
- 10. base level of stimulation required to be detected by the human senses
- 13. in a dark area, it appears that a motionless brighter image is moving
- 15. an effective way of learning that digs into the significance of the idea you are trying to understand/memorize
- 16. cues in depth that depend on using both of your eyes
- 18. believed that language is a fundamental skill in babies as crucial as walking
- 20. the changing of growth of human IQ over time
- 23. people are motivated to do physiological activities that help them maintain that level of arousal
- 25. the bridge between the two hemispheres of the brain
- 27. took a humanistic aproach towards psychology, believing that people inherently want to better themselves
- 29. one of the most widely known present-day psychologists, made the social learning theory
- 33. sodium goes into a cell so that it becomes positive on the inside and negative on the outside
- 34. uses defense mechanisms to bring the ID and superego together
- 36. when you change your way of thinking to fit new imformation presented to you
- 38. outside motivators that cause one to do particular activies not purely for its own sake
- 39. researched how facial expressions were associated with certain emotions and how they were recognized
- 40. when two different things are presented at the same time repeatedly until the subject learns to perform the response associated with the second upon being presented the first.
- 41. developed the idea of the Psychosocial Stages of Development
- 45. directing anger flet about one situation at another person or object
- 46. suggests that dreams form due to neural activity during sleep
- 47. divided into the parasympathetic and sympathetic systems
- 48. at around 15 to 30 seconds, and up to holding 7 items
- 49. symbolic representatives of different types of people or personalities
Down
- 1. when objects from a distance look more blurry or less detailed
- 2. the stage at 7 to 11 years old when children form critical thinking
- 4. includes the traits of openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism
- 5. an impulse that fires through the cell body, sending signals
- 9. humans will pursue stimulant to get rid of drive
- 11. a form of therapy that generates shocks to patient while they are unconcious
- 12. in vision, the way our eyes adjust to light and darkness
- 14. the stage in humans where they become especially sensitive to the world and how it interacts with them
- 17. minimum amount of stimuli needed to detect a difference 50% of the time
- 19. social cues that indicate the correct way to act in a group
- 21. putting together information in a memorable way
- 22. stage in human development where children begin to think abstractly and imaginatively
- 24. area of the brain responsible for language and speech
- 26. the desire to fit in with a group of people
- 28. neurons that give your body signals and command them into action
- 30. using new information to assert what you already believe to be true
- 31. generating a singular, accurate response as opposed to many different ones
- 32. taking information from the outside to fit into past ideas that we own
- 35. in vision when your eyes come inward looking at an object
- 37. generating multiple solutions or ideas as opposed to one
- 42. was known for making one of the earliest forms of the intelligence test
- 43. a logical way of doing something that generates the most accurate answer
- 44. the disappearance of a response after a lack of stimuli