parts of a neuron
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cell body, dendrites, axon
cross-cultural psychology is the branch of psychology that studies...
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the effects of culture on behavior, beliefs, and values
axon hillock
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the base of the cell body where impulses travel to and can initiate a
chemical reaction that flows down the rest of the neuron
Pavlov's experiment
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classical conditioning experiment, making a dog associate the sound of a
ringing bell to that of food and making the dog salivate at the sound
longitudinal studies
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studies that follow the same individuals for many years
chaining
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linking together two or more shaped behaviours into a more complex
action or sequence of actions
perception
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attending to, organizing, and interpreting stimuli that we sense
this happens during learning when a brain cell consistently stimulates another cell
(Donald Hebb, Hebb's Law)
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metabolic and physical changes occur to strengthen the relationship (cells
that wire together fire together)
testing effect
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the finding that taking practice tests can improve exam performance, even
without additional studying
, restore and repair hypothesis
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the body needs to restore energy levels and repair any wear and tear
experienced during the day's activities
appeal to authority
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the belief in an "expert's" claim even with no supporting data or scientific
evidence
evaluative conditioning
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the process by which we form an attitude toward a neutral stimulus
because of its association with a positive or negative thing (e.g., negative
political advertising)
the forgetting curve
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cell body, dendrites, axon
cross-cultural psychology is the branch of psychology that studies...
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the effects of culture on behavior, beliefs, and values
axon hillock
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the base of the cell body where impulses travel to and can initiate a
chemical reaction that flows down the rest of the neuron
Pavlov's experiment
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classical conditioning experiment, making a dog associate the sound of a
ringing bell to that of food and making the dog salivate at the sound
longitudinal studies
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studies that follow the same individuals for many years
chaining
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linking together two or more shaped behaviours into a more complex
action or sequence of actions
perception
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attending to, organizing, and interpreting stimuli that we sense
this happens during learning when a brain cell consistently stimulates another cell
(Donald Hebb, Hebb's Law)
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metabolic and physical changes occur to strengthen the relationship (cells
that wire together fire together)
testing effect
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the finding that taking practice tests can improve exam performance, even
without additional studying
, restore and repair hypothesis
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the body needs to restore energy levels and repair any wear and tear
experienced during the day's activities
appeal to authority
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the belief in an "expert's" claim even with no supporting data or scientific
evidence
evaluative conditioning
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the process by which we form an attitude toward a neutral stimulus
because of its association with a positive or negative thing (e.g., negative
political advertising)
the forgetting curve
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