Study Guide 1 � Fall 2012
PSYC1A
Acetylcholine |
action potential |
activation-synthesis hypothesis |
alpha waves |
amygdala |
autonomic; Nervous system |
Axon |
axon terminals |
Axons |
behavioralist |
beta waves |
biopsychological |
bystander effect |
case study |
central nervous system |
cerebellum |
circadian cycle |
Cognitive |
control group |
correlation |
correlation coefficient |
delta waves |
dendrites |
EEG record |
endorphins |
excitatory effects |
experimental group |
experiments |
frontal lobes |
functionalist |
Gestaltist |
goals of psychology |
hippocampus |
humanism |
hypothalamus |
independent and dependent variables |
Inhibitory effects |
Insomnia |
Ivan Pavlov and conditioning |
limbic system |
medulla |
mental processes |
motor neuron |
narcolepsy |
naturalistic observation |
negative correlation |
Neurotransmitters |
occipital lobes |
parasympathetic nervous system |
parietal lobes |
peripheral nervous system |
Pons |
positive correlation |
Psychodynamic |
random assignment |
receptor sites |
REM |
replication |
resting potential |
restorative theory of sleep |
Reuptake |
sensory neuron� |
serotonin |
Sleep apnea |
sleep spindles |
sleepwalking |
sociocultural |
Soma |
somatic nervous system |
Stages of sleep |
survey |
sympathetic nervous system\ |
synapses |
synaptic vesicles |
temporal lobes |
terminal buttons |
thalamus |
theta waves |
unconscious mind |