UPSA February Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. A psychological model that explains the dynamics of long-term relationships between humans, often focusing on the bonds between children and caregivers.
  2. 4. The brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections.
  3. 6. Abbreviation of the name of a brain region in the temporal lobe that specializes in recognizing faces.
  4. 7. A mental framework, proposed by Frederic Bartlett, that helps organize and interpret information, often shaping how we remember events.
  5. 11. The mental discomfort experienced when holding two or more contradictory beliefs or values simultaneously.
  6. 12. A psychologist famous for his theory of cognitive development, outlining how children’s thinking changes over time.
  7. 13. A rapid, jerky movement of the eyes as they shift focus from one point to another.
  8. 14. A learning process that involves forming associations between two stimuli, originally demonstrated by Pavlov's experiments with dogs.
  9. 15. A mental shortcut or rule of thumb used for problem-solving and decision-making.
Down
  1. 1. A two-factor theory of emotion stating that emotions depend on physiological arousal and cognitive labeling.
  2. 3. A large bundle of nerve fibers that connects the two hemispheres of the brain and allows communication between them
  3. 5. The realization or fulfillment of one's talents and potential, often seen as the highest level of psychological development according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
  4. 8. The part of working memory responsible for storing and rehearsing verbal information, crucial for learning language.
  5. 9. A personality trait characterized by sociability, high energy, and an inclination toward seeking stimulation in the company of others.
  6. 10. The study of how environmental factors influence gene expression without altering DNA sequences.