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