Across
- 2. explosion of activity created by a depolarizing current
- 6. minimum change in stimulus detectable
- 8. the third stage of Piaget's theory
- 9. automatic response by training to a normally neutral stimulus
- 12. area of brain linked to speech
- 16. suggests that dream are caused by physiological processes in the brain
- 18. cells that carry information to the muscles from the CNS
- 21. opposite of rote rehearsal
- 22. finding a single correct response
- 23. founder of individual psych, had a theory very similar to freud
- 25. how a social group expresses emotions
- 27. the five personality traits
- 28. worked a lot with developmental psychology
- 29. generations are gradually getting smarter and smarter than the previous
- 31. a tangible reward
- 32. visual information take in by two eyes that enable us to have a sense of depth
- 34. lowest level of stimulus detectable
- 37. begins at age 12 and goes until adulthood, Piaget proposed.
- 38. cognitive process when we take old information and incorporate it with new
- 42. capacity of this lasts between 15 and 30 seconds
- 43. grouping ideas to be stored as one concept
- 44. the middle stage of freud's stages
- 45. negative feelings are transferred from one source to a weaker source
- 46. the closer an object, the more inward our eyes need to be to focus
- 48. a way of learning when two stimuli are repeatedly paired
- 49. new experiences modify old schemas
Down
- 1. study and research to solve practical problems
- 3. the need to belong
- 4. creative thinking
- 5. responsible for involuntary bodily functions
- 7. people are driven to perform activity to maintain an desired level of physiological arousal
- 10. illusory movement of a still object
- 11. weakness of a conditioned response
- 13. defined step by step procedures
- 14. inducing seizures with electrical stimulation
- 15. change of charge on inside and outside of cell membrane
- 17. far away objects appear hazy
- 19. period when a neuron cannot be fired
- 20. created the social learning theory
- 24. how motivation stems from biological needs
- 26. did a lot of work with facial expression
- 30. external events that signal learning and behavior
- 33. new evidence interpreted to confirm a previous belief
- 35. proposed that we are all born with innate knowledge
- 36. period when development of a skill is most readily acquired
- 39. band of nerves that connect the two hemispheres of the brain
- 40. individuals ability to adjust to new situations or environments
- 41. symbol or image that all humans share
- 47. he invented the first practical IQ test
