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- 2. Prejudice against older people, similar to racism and sexism in its negative stereotypes.
- 3. disease A chronic organic brain syndrome characterized by gradual loss of memory, decline in intellectual ability, and deterioration of personality.
- 4. A step-by-step procedure that always provides the right answer for a particular type of problem.
- 5. Acronym for acquired immune deficiency syndrome, a syndrome caused by a virus that damages the immune system and weakens the body's ability to fight infection.
- 6. psychology The area of psychological investigation concerned with understanding the nature of individual pathologies of mind, mood, and behavior.
- 7. stress A transient state of arousal with typically clear onset and offset patterns.
- 8. According to Piaget, the process of restructuring or modifying cognitive structures so that new information can fit into them more easily; this process works in tandem with assimilation.
- 10. An extreme fear of being in public places or open spaces from which escape may be difficult or embarrassing.
- 12. Prosocial behaviors a person carries out without considering his or her own safety or interests.
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- 1. Behaviors that cause psychological or physical harm to another individual.
- 3. The stage in a classical conditioning experiment during which the conditioned response is first elicited by the conditioned stimulus.
- 6. A perceptual object that may have more than "one interpretation.
- 8. law The rule that the size of the action potential is unaffected by increases in the intensity of stimulation beyond the threshold level.
- 9. threshold The minimum amount of physical energy needed to produce a reliable sensory experience; operationally defined as the stimulus level at which a sensory signal is detected half the time.
- 10. cells Cells that integrate information across the retina; rather than sending signals toward the brain, amacrine cells link bipolar cells to other bipolar cells and ganglion cells to other ganglion cells.
- 11. A condition in which the body requires a drug in order to function without physical and psychological reactions to its absence; often the outcome of tolerance and dependence.
- 12. potential The nerve impulse activated in a neuron that travels down the axon and causes neurotransmitters to be released into a synapse.
