Across
- 2. a neural charge that is sent down an axon
- 6. smallest possible difference between two stimuli for them to be detected half the time
- 8. part of Piaget's theory where children obtain mental operations to think logically about events
- 9. a learned response to a neutral stimulus from before
- 12. language expression, part of the frontal lobe, direct muscle movement of speech
- 16. a dreaming theory where brain activity and stored memories connected during dreams
- 18. neurons sending from the brain to the body
- 21. a technique where one thinks about the meaning of a term to engrave it into memory
- 22. eliminating solutions to narrow down to the best one for a problem
- 23. psychodynamic psychologist who was against Freudian beliefs
- 25. culturally followed nonverbal rules that are said to be followed
- 27. neuroticism, agreeableness, extraversion, openness, conscientiousness
- 28. against freuds believes, came up with a theory with eight stages about peoples development throughout life
- 29. studying IQ scores, the belief that intelligence has increased overtime
- 31. benefits from someone else
- 32. a depth cue using two eyes
- 34. The minimum stimulation to detect a stimuli 50% of time
- 37. a part of Piaget's theory where people are able to logically think about abstract concepts
- 38. basing our experiences based off existing schemas
- 42. minus 2 or plus 7
- 43. putting terms into smaller subunits that are more manageable
- 44. part of the freudian theory that balances the superego and id parts
- 45. a defense mechanism where one transmits aggressive and or sexual impulses to more acceptable ones which are safer
- 46. eyes converge in when looking at an obect
- 48. learning where an organism comes to associate stimuli
- 49. a process by which the lens of the eye changes shape to focus the depth of objects on the retina
Down
- 1. scientific study for solving practical problems
- 3. the need to fit in and have relationships with others
- 4. expanding possible problem solutions into different directions
- 5. part of the peripheral nervous system, manages muscles and glands of the internal organs, sympathetic arouses and parasympathetic calms
- 7. people will fulfill an optimal level of alertness and mental/physical activation
- 10. an illusion where a stagnant point of light appears to be moving in a dark room
- 11. a conditioned response that becomes weaker over time in classical conditioning
- 13. a procedure where the answer is guaranteed, a slower method of solving problems
- 14. therapy for depressed people using an electric current through the brain
- 15. a process by which sodium flows into the cell and disrupts the balance in the inside making it positive
- 17. the blurry vision with objects that are far away from the person looking at them, this makes the distance of the object look farther than it actually is
- 19. Recharging period or nerve and muslce fibers where with no firing can occur
- 20. observational learning, believed that people learn from the actions of others
- 24. the theory that when one has a psychological need they satisfy that need by undergoing an aroused tension state for motivation
- 26. dealt with emotions and discovered that facial expressions are universal amongst different people and cultures
- 30. a learning cue for remembering information
- 33. the tendency to look for information that supports out past beliefs and ignore any information that does not support them
- 35. a developmental theorist who believed language was innate
- 36. a good period where an organism produces normal development from different stimuli early in life
- 39. the neural fibers that join together the two different hemispheres of the brain and bring messages between them
- 40. inherited characteristics that prompt survival
- 41. A concept from Jung where thoughts and images based on our emotions have universal meanings between humans
- 47. came up with IQ tests
