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AP Psychology 1st Semester Final Study Guide

A crossword puzzle game to study the concepts of five units: History & Approaches, Brain & Biology, Sensation & Perception, Learning, and Memory & Cognition.

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Topics of this game:
  • Perspective that believes in free will and positive growth mindset of human nature.
  • Perspective that studies unconscious processes and unresolved past conflicts from childhood.
  • Causation does not equal what?
  • What number should a p-value be as close to as possible to mean the results did not happen randomly?
  • When people are put into either the control or experimental group randomly.
  • Short branch on cell body of a neuron that receives message.
  • Drug that excite and enhance cellular activities.
  • When the neuron stops firing in order to repolarize.
  • What area of the brain understands speech?
  • When it is hard to breathe while sleeping.
  • What stage does dreaming occur in?
  • Which lobe of the brain is in charge of processing visual input?
  • The brain's ability to change, especially during childhood.
  • What gland is the called the master gland?
  • When one fails to see objects, because their attention is diverted elsewhere.
  • The minimum stimulation needed to detect a stimulus 50% of the time.
  • Process by which sensory messages are converted into neural impulses for the brain to be able to interpret.
  • The meaty and broth-like taste of the five tastes on the tongue.
  • The sense in charge of the body's balance.
  • What is the first part of the eye that light travels through?
  • Height of amplitude controls what for vision?
  • Length of wavelength controls what for hearing?
  • Demonstrate learning only when there is a reward or reason
  • The learning method to use rewards and punishments to learn or change behavior.
  • Successive reinforcers to guide behavior towards the desired behavior.
  • A stimulus that elicits no response before conditioning.
  • when one is conditioned to expect bad or negative results no matter what they do.
  • The desire to perform an action for the purpose to receive the promised reward and/or avoid punishment.
  • Mental layout of the environment.
  • The effect when items at the beginning and the end are remembered the best.
  • When one recalls memories that are similar to their current mood.
  • Inability to remember things before a trauma.
  • The memory system that briefly processes and stores selected information from sensory system; immediate awareness.
  • Automatic processing, unintentional and without conscious recall.
  • The process by which we recollect prior experiences, information, and skills learned in the past.

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