DC Spring Review

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Across
  1. 2. strategy that uses vivid imaginary to help with memory
  2. 5. disorder that usually involves a persistent feeling of anxiety or dread that interferes with how you live your life
  3. 8. prison study
  4. 9. point of prison study
  5. 11. memory with 7 plus or minus 2
  6. 16. Marian mascot
  7. 17. encoding that occurs when self-reference effect is used
  8. 22. theory where smell of cake drives you to want to eat it
  9. 25. repeatedly thinking about instructive thoughts
  10. 28. frequent nightmares, insomnia, and intrusion of painful memories
  11. 29. memory with unlimited capacity
  12. 30. failing to realize a stimuli after time has passed
  13. 31. memory where the integration of new incoming information and knowledge retrieved from long-term memory come together
  14. 33. short term memory number
  15. 36. disorder consistent with swings of mania and depressive episodes
  16. 39. hall with science lab
  17. 41. girls bbll coach
  18. 42. scientific study of the mind and behavior
  19. 43. theory where emotion occurs simultaneously with physiological arousal
  20. 46. a disorder in which the symptoms take a bodily form without apparent physical cause
  21. 49. VP
  22. 50. minimal stimulation a person needs to detect a stimulus 50 percent of the time
  23. 52. memory allows you to answer someone when they ask are you listening to me when you were not
  24. 53. manual with diagnostic criteria for disorders
  25. 54. alarm reaction, resistance, and exhaustion
  26. 55. symptoms added to a person with schizophrenia
  27. 56. receptor cells that allow us to see color
  28. 57. type of processing that simultaneously recognizes the color shape size and speed of an object
  29. 58. coming up with one single answer
Down
  1. 1. the process by which stimuli is converted into neural impulses
  2. 3. obedience study
  3. 4. coming up with many different solutions
  4. 6. involves fearing and avoiding places or situations that might cause feelings of being trapped, helpless, or embarrassed
  5. 7. the idea one should be alert but not overly aroused to perform best on a task
  6. 10. intense fear of an object
  7. 12. ebbinghaus retraction curve illustrates the value of
  8. 13. can prescribe medicine for those diagnosed with a disorder
  9. 14. repeatedly performing an action
  10. 15. gate control theory suggest that pain is experienced when small nerve fibers activate and open a neural gate in the
  11. 18. disorders that are commonly diagnosed once someone has one disorder
  12. 19. losing self in a crowd
  13. 20. failing to see what is in front of you when attention is elsewhere is ——
  14. 21. softball coach
  15. 23. working harder when you are responsible for the outcome and working less hard if it is a shared goal
  16. 24. principal
  17. 26. cue such as retinal disparity
  18. 27. potentiation- where there is an increase in a neurons firing power
  19. 32. line study to look at conformity
  20. 34. first getting you to agree to a small request in hopes of getting you to agree to more or a larger request
  21. 35. dissonance where you lesson your belief after your actions and attitudes did not match
  22. 37. librarian
  23. 38. nervous system that causes heart rate to increase and muscles tense in response to a scary situation
  24. 40. desire for this leads to group think
  25. 44. did study on negative effects of labels
  26. 45. gym where assembly’s are held
  27. 47. created Hierarchy of needs
  28. 48. football coach
  29. 51. more than on personality