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46 Cards in this Set
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Psychology |
The scientific study of over behavior and mental process covert behavior |
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Re-pression |
Unconsciously pushing unwanted memories out of awareness |
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Self actualization |
The ongoing process the fully developing one's personal potential |
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Teratogen |
Anything capable of altering fetal development in the womb |
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Deprivation |
In development the loss or withholding of normal stimulation nutrition comfort love and so forth a condition of lacking |
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Consciousness |
Mental awareness of sensation and perception of external events as well as self-awareness of internal events including thoughts memories and feelings about experiences in the cell |
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Sleep |
Four stages was described as an innate biological rhythm |
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Sleep |
Four stages was described as an innate biological rhythm |
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Microsleep |
A brief ships in brainwave patterns to those of sleep |
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Sleep |
Four stages was described as an innate biological rhythm |
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Microsleep |
A brief ships in brainwave patterns to those of sleep |
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Sleep patterns |
Daily sleep and waking. Create a variety of sleep patterns rhythms of sleep and waking or so study that they continue for many days even when clocks and light dark cycles are removed |
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Sleep |
Four stages was described as an innate biological rhythm |
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Microsleep |
A brief ships in brainwave patterns to those of sleep |
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Sleep patterns |
Daily sleep and waking. Create a variety of sleep patterns rhythms of sleep and waking or so study that they continue for many days even when clocks and light dark cycles are removed |
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Hypnic jerk |
The muscles of your body relax this nature reflex muscle twitch |
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Sleep |
Four stages was described as an innate biological rhythm |
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Microsleep |
A brief ships in brainwave patterns to those of sleep |
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Sleep patterns |
Daily sleep and waking. Create a variety of sleep patterns rhythms of sleep and waking or so study that they continue for many days even when clocks and light dark cycles are removed |
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Hypnic jerk |
The muscles of your body relax this nature reflex muscle twitch |
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Learning |
Any relatively permanent change in behavior that can be activated to experience |
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Reflex |
And in a automatic response to a stimulus for example when I blink |
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Motivation |
Internal process that initiates, sustain, direct, and terminates iactivities |
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Primary motives |
Occurs when we act without any obvious external reward |
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Secondary motives |
Stems from external factors such as paygrade we were at obligations and approval most activities we think of as work or extrinsically rewarded |
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Set point |
The proportion of body fat that tends to be maintained by changes in hungry and eating |
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Taste aversion |
Classical conditioning can be used for example to so she discomfort with a bad habit, as Jay did to deal with his kleptomania |
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Character |
Personal care at six that have been judged or evaluated a persons desirable or undesirable qualities |
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Self-esteem |
Regarding one's self as a worthwhile person a positive evaluation of oneself |
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Positive self regard |
Thinking of oneself as a good, lovable, worthwhile person |
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Pseudo psychology |
Any unfounded system that resemble psychology |
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Father of psychology |
Wilhelm Wundt |
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Extinction |
The weakening of the condition response to removal of reinforcement |
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Gestalt psychology |
Studied thinking, learning, and perception is all units not by analyzing experiences into parts |
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Psychoanalysis |
Refers to internal motives, Con flicks, unconscious forces, and other dynamics of mental life. Floyd was the first to propose a psychodynamic! What are you called neurosis according to Freud disturbances like those we had described represent a raging conflict among subparts of the personality |
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Humanism |
And approach to psychologythat focuses on human experience, problems, potential, and ideals. Carl Rogers, Abraham Maslow and other humanists rejected the Freudian idea of the unconscious forces rule us |
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Emphasis |
Humanists are interested in psychological needs for love, self-esteem, belonging, self-expression, creativity, and spirituality |
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Parts of the brain |
Corpus callosum, cerebral cortex, hypothalamus, pituitary gland's, |
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Mood disorder |
Major disturbance in mood or emotion such as depression or mania |
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Phobia |
And intense or irrational fear of specific objects activities or situations |
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Desensitization |
Gradual adaptation a reciprocal in his vision break the link between fear and particular situations |
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Intelligence |
And overall capacity to think rationally act purposely an adapter one surroundings |
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All or nothing thinking |
Classifying objects or events as absolutely right or wrong good or bad acceptable or unacceptable and so forth |
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Concept |
Can I get it represents a category of objects or events |
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Phonemes |
Basic speech sound of a language |
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Insight |
A sentimental right reorganization of the problem that makes the solution obvious |