EXAM #1 REVIEW:  UNITS 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5

Perspectives and Chapter 1, Lilienfeld Text

Perspectives Notes

Review basic concepts related to “Perspectives”
Review details regarding boundary work—science and pseudo-science

Chapter 1

1.  Review theoretical perspectives from the early history of psychology as a science:  structuralism, functionalism, psychoanalytic theory, and behaviorism
2.  What is the significance of the establishment of the first psychology laboratory?
3.  Understand the basic ideas related to perspectives

Chapter 2:  Research Methods

4.  Review the specific types of research methods
5.  Define operational definition
6.  Correlation
7.  Control group
8.  Placebo
9.  Blind and double-blind studies
10.  Statistical significance
11.  Experimental and control group
12.  independent and dependent variables

Chapter 3:  Biological Psychology

13.  Structure and function of the neuron
14.  Neural communication—sequence
15.  Synapse
16.  Resting potential
17.  Action potential
18.  All-or-none
19.  Neurotransmitters:  types, function, problems with “too much” or “too little”
20.  Agonists and antagonists
21.  Brain lobes and general function
22.  Specific brain structures and function
23.  Limbic system
24.  Simple motor reflex
25.  Basic divisions of the nervous system
26.  Pituitary gland function
27.  Brain imaging techniques
28.  10% myth
29.  Right and left hemisphere dominance
30.  Split brain
31.  Phenotype
32.  Criticism of adoption studies

 

 

Chapter 4:  Sensation and Perception

33.  Definition of sensation and perception
34.  Sensory adaptation
35.  Just noticeable difference
36.  Weber’s law
37.  Selective attention
38.  Figure-ground
39.  Subliminal messages
40.  ESP