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This document contains a comprehensive set of questions and underlined answers covering key topics from Exam 1 of Introduction to Psychology. It includes foundational concepts such as major psychological theories, neurotransmitters, brain structures, research methods, ethics, consciousness, and historical figures in psychology. The material is well-suited for exam review, concept clarification, and last-minute studying for introductory psychology courses in 2026.

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Acetylcholine <answer>It is involved with voluntary motor
control. (Alzheimer’s)


Aristotle <answer>He believes in philosophical
empiricism which states that knowledge is gained through
experience.


Autonomic Subdivisions <answer>Sympathetic are the
group of nerves that prepares the body for action in

,threatening situations. Parasympathetic helps the body
return to normal settings.


B.F. Skinner <answer>He was another behaviorist that
believed in Pavlov's experiments and Watson's theories.
He studied how behavior was learned according to
circumstance.


Behaviorism <answer>an approach that advocates that
psychologists restrict themselves to the scientific study
objectively observable behavior


Case study <answer>A method of gathering scientific
knowledge through studying an individual.


Central Nervous System <answer>It is composed of the
brain and the spinal cord


Change blindness <answer>The phenomenon that
people are unable to keep track of all information in a
complex scene

, Cognitive Psychology <answer>the scientific study of
mental processes including perception, thought, memory,
and experience


Confidentiality <answer>Psychologists are obligated to
keep private and personal information obtained during a
study confidential


Consciousness <answer>A person's subjective
experience to the outside world and mind


Control Group <answer>The group who does not
experience a stimulus


Cultural Psychology <answer>Study of how cultures
reflect and shape the psychological processes of their
members


Debriefing <answer>A verbal description of a study
describing its nature and purpose if the participant is
deceived
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