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Normal waking consciousness

Beta

Deep relaxation

Alpha

Stage one sleep

Theta

Deep sleep

Delta

Hypbagogic state?

A state of consciousness between sleeping and waking

Psychosis

A severe break with reality

Biological rhythms

Circadian rhythms

Taboo

Something culturally forbidden

Day residue

Dreaming about material left over from waking conciousness

Manifest content of a dream

What you remember dreaming

Latent content of a dream

The hidden message of the dream

Dreams are symbolic, but each person has a different symbol

Carl Jung

Archetype?

Universal Symbol

Night terrors

Activation of the sympathetic nervous system while in deep sleep

Deep relaxation forced by focused concetration?

Meditation

Persons openness to suggestion?

The basic suggestive effect

Information ercieved from ones body?

Biofeedback

Enhanced memory

Hypermnesia

False memories?

Psuedomemories

Split in awareness or conciousness?

Dissociation

Learning?

A relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience

Another word for learning?

Conditioning

Developed classical conditioning?

Ivan Pavlov

Unconditioned stimulus?

Unlearned stimulus

Conditioned response?

Learned behavior

Conditioned response?

Learned behavior

Stimulus discrimination?

Being able to tell the difference between stimuli

Stimulus generalization?

Responding to anything similar to the original stimulus.

Phobia

An IRRATIONAL fear

Who said phobias are symbolic?

Sigmund Freud.

"Phobias are learned through association"

John Watson

What is reinforcement?

Anything that increases the likelihood of a behavior being repeated.


Negative reinforcement?

To reward by removing a negative stimulus

Primary reinforcement?

Things that appeal to us biologically

Secondary Reinforcement?

Things that we learn to value or appreciate

Punishment?

Anything that decreases the likelihood of a behavior being repeated

Extinction?

Where a learned behavior is lost overtime if not periodically reinforces

Spontaneous recovery?

When a lost behavior suddenly re emerges

Episodic memory?

Your memory of events

Memory that allows you to remember to do things

Procedural

Semantic memory?

Your memory of general knowledge info

Engram?

A memory trace

Memory you keep just long enough to use?

Short-term memory

The knowledge that you have of your memory?

Metamemory

Solidifying of a memory?

Consilidation

What is a control process?


A memory strategy

Thinking?

Cognition

What is a concept?

A way of classifying experiences

Representation of a concept?

Prototype

Define language

Symbolic interaction

Dennotative

Actual definition of the word

Connotative

Personal emotional meaning of a word

Rote learning

Learning by memorization

A solution that will work every time if done correctly?

Algorithm

Sudden awareness to a solution of a problem

Insight

Getting stuck in thinking

Fixation

Thinking leads to one particular solution?

Convergent thinking

Multiple solutions to a problem?

Divergent thinking

What is intuition?

Thinking based on emotion

A person's ability to understand the world and cope with its challenges?

Intelligence

Associate with William Stern?

I.Q.

Gave us the triarchic theory of intelligence

Robert Sternberg

Intelligence associated with academic ability?

Analytical

Motivation?

Moves you to behave

Incintive?

The pull of the goal

Episodic drive?

A biological drive that is not consistent

What may be defined as the feelings that accompany a stimulus?

Emotion

Mildest form of emotion?

Mood

Theory of emotion that emphasizes the use of labels?

Schachter's cognitive theory