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42 Cards in this Set
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When does the prefrontal cortex mature?
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Mid 20's
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What does mylin do?
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Helps nerves communicate
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What is hardwiring?
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Learned mental skills that become permanent
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What does REM sleep help?
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Memory Retention
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What does REM stand for?
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Rapid Eye Movement
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How much sleep do adolescents need?
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9 hours and 15 minutes
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What is a circadian rhythm?
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The sleeping rhythm set by our biological clock
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Insomnia
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The prolonged inability to get enough sleep
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Narcolepsy
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Suddenly falling asleep
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Sleep Apnea
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Trouble breathing during sleep
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What happens to the body during REM sleep?
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Paralysis
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True or False: REM Sleep is the lightest stage of sleep.
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True: This is the stage that lengthens as the night progresses, with the most intense dreams.
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In which stage of sleep are psychological repairs made to your brain, REM or non-REM?
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REM sleep
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What happens when people are deprived of REM sleep?
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Hallucinations
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Which sleep disorder is genetic?
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Narcolepsy
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Fatal Familia Insomnia
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Shows itself later in life and has no cure
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Kohlberg
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-Morality of Justice
-Preconventional (Reward and punishment) -Conventional (Society's morals) -Postconventional (Selflessness) |
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Gilligan
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-Morality of Care
-criticized Kohlberg for his exclusion of women |
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Havinghurst
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-9 Steps to Becoming an Adult
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Name the three theorists who believed teens were unhappy due to environment.
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- Mead
-Bandura -Peterson |
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Name the two theorists who believed teens are naturally unhappy.
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-Hall
-Elkind |
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Myers Briggs
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-8 Personality Types
-ENFPJ |
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Eysenck
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-Sanguine, Choleric, Phlegmatic, Melancholic
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Marcia
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-4 Stages of Identity
-Diffusion, Foreclosure, Moratorium, Achievement |
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Explain the id, ego, and superego.
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-Id: Basic human drives
-Ego: Balance of id and superego -Superego: Moral conscience |
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Eros
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-romantic love
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Ludus
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-game playing, conquest love
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Storge
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-slow growing love
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Mania
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-obsessive love founded on low self-esteem
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Agape
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-altruistic love
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What group tends toward ludic love?
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Men
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What group tends toward manic love
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Teens
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What type of love do women tend to exhibit?
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Storge and Pragma
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Salovey's 3 components of love
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-Similarity
-Familiarity -Spatial Proximity |
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Salvey's 4 factors of love
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-The Blunder Condition
-Gain/Loss Effect -Misattribution to arousal -Physical Attractiveness |
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Explorer
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-Dopamine
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Builder
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-Seratonin
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Negotiator
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-Estrogen and Oxytocin
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Director
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-Testosterone
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Gender Stereotype
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An oversimplified generalization
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Gender Roles
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A set of behaviors a culture deems acceptable
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Gender Schema
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A person's own mental representation of gender
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