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Mind Blowing
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mental age : measurement of intelligence of individual's mental level is expressed in terms of the average of a given age group
hypothesis : tentative statement about relationship between two or more variables
Sigmund freud : founder of psychoanalysis
unconditioned stimulus : reflexively elicits a response without the need for prior learning
frontal lobe : largest lobe of cerebral cortex
dopamine : involved in movement, attention, learning, and pleasurable or rewarding sensation
working memory : memory in which information is stored for up to about 20 seconds
sensory memory : information from the environment and holds it for a very brief period of time
general intelligence : "g" responsible for a person's overall performance on tests of mental ability
Wundt : who defined psychology as a science
hypnosis : cooperative social interaction with changes in perception, memory, and behavior
Ivan Pavlov : known for is meticulous organization, keen memory, and attention to details
perception : integrating, organizing, and interpreting sensation
Alzheimers disease : depletion of many neurotransmitters in brain but mostly Acetylcholine
sensation : detecting a physical stimulus, such as light, sound, heat, or pressure
binocular cues : distance or depth cues that require the use of both eyes
Mind Blowing
Across:3. | detecting a physical stimulus, such as light, sound, heat, or pressure | 4. | cooperative social interaction with changes in perception, memory, and behavior | 5. | depletion of many neurotransmitters in brain but mostly Acetylcholine | 7. | distance or depth cues that require the use of both eyes | 10. | integrating, organizing, and interpreting sensation |
| 11. | measurement of intelligence of individual's mental level is expressed in terms of the average of a given age group | 12. | reflexively elicits a response without the need for prior learning | 13. | "g" responsible for a person's overall performance on tests of mental ability | 14. | memory in which information is stored for up to about 20 seconds | 15. | tentative statement about relationship between two or more variables |
| | Down:1. | involved in movement, attention, learning, and pleasurable or rewarding sensation | 2. | largest lobe of cerebral cortex | 3. | founder of psychoanalysis |
| 6. | known for is meticulous organization, keen memory, and attention to details | 8. | who defined psychology as a science | 9. | information from the environment and holds it for a very brief period of time |
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Mind Blowing
Across:3. | detecting a physical stimulus, such as light, sound, heat, or pressure | 4. | cooperative social interaction with changes in perception, memory, and behavior | 5. | depletion of many neurotransmitters in brain but mostly Acetylcholine | 7. | distance or depth cues that require the use of both eyes | 10. | integrating, organizing, and interpreting sensation |
| 11. | measurement of intelligence of individual's mental level is expressed in terms of the average of a given age group | 12. | reflexively elicits a response without the need for prior learning | 13. | "g" responsible for a person's overall performance on tests of mental ability | 14. | memory in which information is stored for up to about 20 seconds | 15. | tentative statement about relationship between two or more variables |
| | Down:1. | involved in movement, attention, learning, and pleasurable or rewarding sensation | 2. | largest lobe of cerebral cortex | 3. | founder of psychoanalysis |
| 6. | known for is meticulous organization, keen memory, and attention to details | 8. | who defined psychology as a science | 9. | information from the environment and holds it for a very brief period of time |
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© 2015
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only