Across
- 4. This brain scanning technique uses glucose and a radioactive tracer to show activity in the brain.
- 5. Mental process of storing information in memory stores
- 7. this is term used to explain the likelihood of both twins sharing the same trait/disorder - '____________ rates'
- 10. Term for the group we identify with in Social Identity Theory
- 11. Psychologist who formulated Social Impact Theory explaining conformity and bystander apathy
- 13. Type of reinforcement that is used to explain why someone shows a behaviour when they have watched another person be rewarded for that behaviour
- 16. Psychologists who believes that aggression is innate and catharsis is used to release built up anger.
- 18. The sub-system of working memory that is responsible for handling verbal sound information - '__________ loop'
- 19. The old folk tale used in Bartlett's study - 'War of the _________'
- 20. Important research who investigated obedience by shocking a learner
Down
- 1. Adjusting schemas by integrating new information into existing schemas
- 2. This is the type of method often using in learning theories to understand why a person displays a behaviour
- 3. Form of conformity where beliefs align in public and appear genuine
- 6. Type of reinforcement where something is added to the situation that an individual likes so that are more likely to show the behaviour
- 8. This individual had brain damage which meant he could no longer form short term memories - '__________ Wearing'
- 9. This neurotransmitter is involved in the pleasure and reward areas of the brain.
- 12. Co‑developer of Social Identity Theory, focusing on ingroup bias and self-esteem
- 14. This area of the brain is closely linked to emotions, especially fear.
- 15. This researcher looked into the influence of western media on the increase in dieting behaviours in a non-western society
- 17. Type of conditioning that includes an unconditioned stimulus and response
