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Chapter 1.1
What is psychology,
What does behaviour refer to,
What does mind refer to
34  cards
Lecture 32
What are emotions,
What do emotions involve,
What can negative emotions do
28  cards
Lecture 31
What factors affect eating behavior,
How can conditioning affect eatin...,
How much do genetic factors accou...
10  cards
Lecture 30
What is motivation,
What is instinct theory,
What is an instinct
32  cards
Chapter 1.2?
What do psychologists focus on th...,
How did psychologys scope become ...,
What does perspectives mean
17  cards
Lecture 2
What is behavior,
What is mind,
What is psychology
31  cards
Lecture 3
How does mind body dualism view t...,
What does mind body dualism say a...,
How does monism view the mind
27  cards
Lecture 4
What is one approach to understan...,
What is hindsight,
What is hindsight bias
14  cards
Lecture 5
What are variables,
What are the common variables use...,
What are examples of overt behaviour
31  cards
Lecture 6
What does correlational research ...,
What does correlational research ...,
What is important to remember abo...
13  cards
Lecture 7
What is the purpose of random ass...,
What does random assignment help ...,
What is counterbalancing
16  cards
Lecture 8
What are ethical standards design...,
What are the parts of ethics,
Where must research be approved
26  cards
Lecture 9
What is the synaptic cleft,
How does communication between ne...,
What are neurotransmitters
42  cards
Lecture 10
What does the somatic division of...,
What are the 2 nerves of the soma...,
What does the autonomic nervous s...
46  cards
Lecture 11
Where is audition processed,
How is audition processed,
Where is vision processed
23  cards
Lecture 12
What is polygenic transmission,
What did the human genome project...,
What is the recombinant dna proce...
16  cards
Lecture 13
What is evolution,
What do mutations do,
What are adaptations
33  cards
Lecture 14
What do changes create,
What are the greatest growth area...,
What are the adaptations surround...
8  cards
Lecture 15
What is an example of anolomous p...,
What is an example of sensory def...,
What is an example of intercpecie...
20  cards
Lecture 16
What is difference threshold,
What is webers law,
How do sensory neurons respond to...
25  cards
Lecture 17
What does dark adaption refer to,
What happens to photopigments whe...,
What happens to photopigments in ...
23  cards
Lecture 18
What is the stimulus for hearing,
How are the waves of hearing created,
What are the two fundamental prop...
39  cards
Lecture 19
What is olfaction,
Where are the neurotransmitters f...,
Where are signals from the upper ...
38  cards
Lecture 20
What are monocular cues,
What can light and shadow tell us,
What are examples of monocular cues
35  cards
Lecture 21
What is circadian rhythm,
What correlates with seasonal aff...,
What does suprachiasmatic nuclei do
26  cards
Lecture 22
What stage of sleep do night terr...,
What stages occur after falling a...,
What changes in sleep as we age
25  cards
Lecture 23
How do depressants work,
What does alcohol do,
What is alcohol myopia
28  cards
Lecture 24
What is learning,
What is the behaviourist solution...,
What governs learning in all orga...
34  cards
Lecture 25
What question did edward thorndik...,
What did edward thorndike use,
What is the law of effect
34  cards
Lecture 26
What is escape conditioning,
What is avoidance conditioning,
What are the two factors of the t...
21  cards
Lecture 27
What is memory,
What provided early evidence for ...,
What are the 3 components of the ...
28  cards
Lecture 28
What does long term memory refer to,
What is the limit of ltm,
What does the serial position cur...
31  cards
Lecture 29
What are some reasons for forgetting,
What is proactive interference,
What is retroactive interference
23  cards

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