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Normal waking consciousness |
Beta |
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Deep relaxation |
Alpha |
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Stage one sleep |
Theta |
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Deep sleep |
Delta |
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Hypbagogic state? |
A state of consciousness between sleeping and waking |
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Psychosis |
A severe break with reality |
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Biological rhythms |
Circadian rhythms |
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Taboo |
Something culturally forbidden |
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Day residue |
Dreaming about material left over from waking conciousness |
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Manifest content of a dream |
What you remember dreaming |
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Latent content of a dream |
The hidden message of the dream |
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Dreams are symbolic, but each person has a different symbol |
Carl Jung |
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Archetype? |
Universal Symbol |
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Night terrors |
Activation of the sympathetic nervous system while in deep sleep |
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Deep relaxation forced by focused concetration? |
Meditation |
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Persons openness to suggestion? |
The basic suggestive effect |
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Information ercieved from ones body? |
Biofeedback |
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Enhanced memory |
Hypermnesia |
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False memories? |
Psuedomemories |
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Split in awareness or conciousness? |
Dissociation |
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Learning? |
A relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience |
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Another word for learning? |
Conditioning |
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Developed classical conditioning? |
Ivan Pavlov |
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Unconditioned stimulus? |
Unlearned stimulus |
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Conditioned response? |
Learned behavior |
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Conditioned response? |
Learned behavior |
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Stimulus discrimination? |
Being able to tell the difference between stimuli |
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Stimulus generalization? |
Responding to anything similar to the original stimulus. |
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Phobia |
An IRRATIONAL fear |
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Who said phobias are symbolic? |
Sigmund Freud. |
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"Phobias are learned through association" |
John Watson |
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What is reinforcement? |
Anything that increases the likelihood of a behavior being repeated. |
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Negative reinforcement? |
To reward by removing a negative stimulus |
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Primary reinforcement? |
Things that appeal to us biologically |
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Secondary Reinforcement? |
Things that we learn to value or appreciate |
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Punishment? |
Anything that decreases the likelihood of a behavior being repeated |
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Extinction? |
Where a learned behavior is lost overtime if not periodically reinforces |
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Spontaneous recovery? |
When a lost behavior suddenly re emerges |
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Episodic memory? |
Your memory of events |
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Memory that allows you to remember to do things |
Procedural |
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Semantic memory? |
Your memory of general knowledge info |
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Engram? |
A memory trace |
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Memory you keep just long enough to use? |
Short-term memory |
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The knowledge that you have of your memory? |
Metamemory |
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Solidifying of a memory? |
Consilidation |
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What is a control process? |
A memory strategy |
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Thinking? |
Cognition |
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What is a concept? |
A way of classifying experiences |
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Representation of a concept? |
Prototype |
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Define language |
Symbolic interaction |
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Dennotative |
Actual definition of the word |
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Connotative |
Personal emotional meaning of a word |
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Rote learning |
Learning by memorization |
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A solution that will work every time if done correctly? |
Algorithm |
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Sudden awareness to a solution of a problem |
Insight |
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Getting stuck in thinking |
Fixation |
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Thinking leads to one particular solution? |
Convergent thinking |
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Multiple solutions to a problem? |
Divergent thinking |
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What is intuition? |
Thinking based on emotion |
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A person's ability to understand the world and cope with its challenges? |
Intelligence |
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Associate with William Stern? |
I.Q. |
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Gave us the triarchic theory of intelligence |
Robert Sternberg |
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Intelligence associated with academic ability? |
Analytical |
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Motivation? |
Moves you to behave |
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Incintive? |
The pull of the goal |
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Episodic drive? |
A biological drive that is not consistent |
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What may be defined as the feelings that accompany a stimulus? |
Emotion |
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Mildest form of emotion? |
Mood |
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Theory of emotion that emphasizes the use of labels? |
Schachter's cognitive theory |