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Psych100 Test 2

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Who developed psychosocial development theory? Erik Erikson
What are the difference stages of Freud's psychosexual theory? 1. Oral Stage 2. Anal Stage 3. Phallic Stage 4. Latency Stage 5. Genital Stage
What are the prenatal periods of development? 1. Germinal Stage (0-2 weeks) 2. Embryonic Stage (2-8 weeks) 3. Fetal Stage (9-birth)
Any agent that can cause harm or death to a baby is called what? Teratogens
Discontinuous male stage that signifies sexual maturity Spermarche
When someone is born biologically or anatomically both male and female Intersex
What is transduction? Conversion of one form of energy into another; pressure, pain, sound, and light waves
Who is Simon Levee? Found there is a "gay brain"; a key difference in the hypthalamus
Piaget says these are the two primary forms of adaptation Assimilation and accommodation
What are the 3 small bones in the middle ear cavity? The anvil, hammer, and stirrup
Which behavioral psychologist developed the social cognitive theory? Abert Bandura
Where is the primary visual cortex located? The occipital lobe
What are the loving parenting styles? Permissive, authoritarian, and authoritative
When a child can solve problems but doesn't consistently use logic, what stage are they in? Pre-Operational stage (2-6 years old)
What is the first developmental crisis of life? Trust vs Mistrust (0-1 years old)
Which brain structure should you associate with emotion? The limbic system (amygdala, hypothalamus, and hippocampus)
What is it called when someone has no sexual desire? Asexual
When you reinfoce a negative behavior, what parenting style is this called? Laissez-Faire
What is the other name for the timpanic membrane? Ear drum
Same-sex attraction is human only? False
Mini-onion shaped taste receptors are what? Taste buds
What is the difference between sexual fetishism and objectum sexuality? Sexual fetishism is liking non-sexual body parts and objectum sexuality is loving objects to an intimate level
Sexual reassignment surgery is now called what? Confirmation surgery
The Triangular Theory of Love component that dissipates as we get older Passion
What lives in the temporal lobe? Primary olfactory and auditory cortexes
What are the three crucial factors defined by the scientific theory of teratogens? 1. Timing 2. Amount 3. Genetics
What center modality is largely responsible for the sense of balance? The Vestibular Sense
Who is the father of cognitive psychology? Jean Piaget
The neural tube will become what? Brain and spinal tube
What is Dr. Kirk's best friend's name? Bryan Dawson (BAD)
What is the main difference between primary and secondary sex characteristics? Primary is necessary for reproduction and secondary is just for sexual attraction
Suicide and euthanasia are more common for which group of people? Older adults
Who developed parenting styles? Diana Baumrind
When is the age of viability? Around 22 weeks of pregnancy
What are the 7 types of love according to Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love 1. Liking 2. Infatuation 3. Empty Love 4. Romantic Love 5. Companionate Love 6. Fatuous Love 7. Consummate Love
Difference between nature vs nurture Nature is the environment around someone and nurture is how they're raised
What stage of development is the question "Who am I?" asked? 12-20 years old
What did bi psychologist Alfred Kinsey produce? The Kinsey Scale
What is the formal name for a fertilized ovum (egg)? A zygote
What is the HPA-Axis The Hypothalamus Pituitary Adrenal Axis
Developmental psychologists study across 3 domains, which are? 1. Biosocial 2. Cognitive 3. Psychosocial
What is a distorted perceptual experience? An illusion
What is Lev Vygostsky's theory of ZPD stand for? Zone of Proximal Development
What are the monocular depth cues? 1. Linear Perspective 2. Relative Size 3. Interposition 4. Light and Shadow
What is gender, generally speaking? The socially constructed roles and characteristics by which a culture defines male and female
Freud says you'll experience the Oedipus/Electra complex during which stage? The Phallic stage, stage 3 (3-6 years old)
Dr. Susan Whitbourne came up with what three identity styles? 1. Identity Assimilation 2. Identity Accommodation 3. Identity Balance
What are the only touch receptors that respond to vibrations (onion shaped)? Pacinian Corpuscles
What are some examples of Gestalt's Rules of Organizations? 1. Figure-Ground Rules 2. Similarity Rule 3. Closure Rule
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