Across
- 1. The third in Piaget's theory of cognitive development (ages 7 to 11)
- 3. A picture in which you perceive it to be moving
- 9. Memory technique in which you repeat the term over and over to try and remember it
- 16. A theory in which we seek a high level of excitement or arousal
- 17. A tangible reward given to a person for the completion of a given task
- 19. A change within a cell
- 21. A theory of dreams
- 23. A statement, pattern or behavior
- 25. Part of the nervous system that has internal organs
- 27. He created the first IQ test
- 28. A period during someone’s development where a skill is most readily acquired
- 30. Generate many creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions
- 31. Suggested that personality is created by both the actual person and the environment they are in
- 34. Medical treatment for people with severe depression
- 39. The man who studies facial expressions and emotions
- 41. Dependent on having two eyes
- 42. A person’s need to feel involved within a group
- 43. Paired with an unconditioned stimulus
- 44. Smallest amount of stimulus we can receive
- 45. IQ scores go up over time as different factors influence your intelligence
- 46. Controls the muscles that produce speech
Down
- 1. Grouping items into units
- 2. One of the founders of the field of cognitive science
- 4. When the conditioned stimulus no longer evokes the conditioned response
- 5. Connects the two hemispheres
- 6. Electric charge that goes the length of a neuron
- 7. 15 to 30 seconds for about 7 items
- 8. Ability to give the correct answer to a question
- 10. A period during the action potential
- 11. He believes Freud’s theory is true but uses it with his own observations
- 12. Placing your feelings towards another person
- 13. The state of converging
- 14. When a stimulus evokes a response and then pairs with another stimulus
- 15. Smallest amount of change in a stimulus
- 18. Looking for evidence that goes with our beliefs and ignores evidence that goes against it
- 20. Stage that begins at age 12 and goes through adulthood
- 22. Adapting current schemas to new information
- 23. Estimating the likelihood of events based on its availability in memory
- 24. Interpret new experiences based on previous ones
- 26. A set of personality traits
- 29. Founder of the school of individual psychology
- 32. A set of rules to be followed
- 33. The way the atmosphere looks from far away
- 35. Behavior is motivated by biological needs
- 36. Rules that can be learned early on in life through interactions with others
- 37. The nerves responsible for carrying signals away from the central nervous system
- 38. Research that is used to solve practical problems
- 39. A person's sense of self esteem
- 40. Being able to adjust to new surroundings and a new environment
