Instructions: Roll the dice to move through the board while answering questions along the way. Click on the numers to pull up the questions. Click on the question for the answer to show up
Psychology Board Game
Use the dice!
start
Players
21
23
43
20
22
42
24
16
19
17
44
10
18
41
25
15
11
12
45
14
13
40
31
26
46
30
Drag the game pieces
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28
39
end
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35
What is stimulus that decreases behavior?
Punishment
What were Sternbergs three types of intelligence
Anylitical, practical, and creative
Is gender a factor in your intelligence?
No it has shown that there is little to no difference
Wha is automatic processing?
Unconcius processing of information
What is savant syndrome?
Someone who is below average at a few categories but excells on a certain topic
What are the two forms of processing?
Sequential and parallel
What is difference threshold?
Minimum difference between two stimuli where a difference occurs
Our ability to encode multiple items of information is called?
Parallel processing
What are the three stages of information processing?
Sensory memory, short term memory, and long term memory
What is semantic memory?
Facts and general knowledge
Are all memories true?
No
What is classical conditioning?
Organisms are conitioned to associate stimuli with one another
What is storage decay?
Remembering something for a few days directly after you larn it and then the memory drops off and gets forgoten fast
What does the left side of the hippocampus control?
Verbal info
What is deja vu?
THe feeling of experiencing something before
What is a flashbulb memory?
Memories that have strong emotional ties to them
WHat are the two forms of concious memory?
Srmantic and episodic
What is proactive interference
Prior information causes retrieval troubles
What is operant conditioning?
Learning through application of reinforcement or punishment after a behavior
What is effortful processing?
Encoding of explicit memory through concious processing
How does Brad remember how to get to class
His memory
What is chunking?
Organizing items into familiar, manageable units
What is cognitive learning?
Aquiring mental information
What is stimulus that strengthens behavior known as?
Reinforcement
What is an absolute theshold?
Minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time
What is your crystalized intelligence?
Your accumulated knowledge
How many categories of intelligence did Gardner say there was?
8 or 9
What is fluid intellgence?
Ability to reason speedily and reasonably
What is an implicit memory?
Learned skills or associations
What is memory consolidation?
neural storage of long term memories
What is episodic memory?
Experienced events
What is perception?
The brain processing and interpreting sensory information to know what information is relevant
What is psychophysics?
Study of how physical properties of stimuli affect our sensations and responses to them
What type of research is Pavlov best known for?
Classical condiioning
What does good sleep boost?
Memory consolidation
How many parts is the hippocampus split into?
What does the cerebellum do?
Aids in implicit memories
What are the steps of sensory systems?
Receptions, transformation, deliver
What is associative learning?
linking of two or more pieces of information together
What does the right side of the hippocampus store?
visual info
What is retroactive interferece?
New information disrupts retrieval of the old
What is learning?
Process of aquiring new relatively enduring information or behaviors through experience
What is encoding failure?
when information fails to reach the long term stage
A measure of retention that measures our ability to retrieve memory from storage into the concious
Recall
What is an explicit memory?
A memory we can conciously know and verbally describe
What is natural selection?
The principle that inherited traits that better enable an organism to survive will likely be passed down generations
Psychology Board Game
Levi Cooley
Created on October 24, 2023
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Instructions: Roll the dice to move through the board while answering questions along the way. Click on the numers to pull up the questions. Click on the question for the answer to show up
Psychology Board Game
Use the dice!
start
Players
21
23
43
20
22
42
24
16
19
17
44
10
18
41
25
15
11
12
45
14
13
40
31
26
46
30
Drag the game pieces
27
29
28
39
end
32
38
33
37
34
36
35
What is stimulus that decreases behavior?
Punishment
What were Sternbergs three types of intelligence
Anylitical, practical, and creative
Is gender a factor in your intelligence?
No it has shown that there is little to no difference
Wha is automatic processing?
Unconcius processing of information
What is savant syndrome?
Someone who is below average at a few categories but excells on a certain topic
What are the two forms of processing?
Sequential and parallel
What is difference threshold?
Minimum difference between two stimuli where a difference occurs
Our ability to encode multiple items of information is called?
Parallel processing
What are the three stages of information processing?
Sensory memory, short term memory, and long term memory
What is semantic memory?
Facts and general knowledge
Are all memories true?
No
What is classical conditioning?
Organisms are conitioned to associate stimuli with one another
What is storage decay?
Remembering something for a few days directly after you larn it and then the memory drops off and gets forgoten fast
What does the left side of the hippocampus control?
Verbal info
What is deja vu?
THe feeling of experiencing something before
What is a flashbulb memory?
Memories that have strong emotional ties to them
WHat are the two forms of concious memory?
Srmantic and episodic
What is proactive interference
Prior information causes retrieval troubles
What is operant conditioning?
Learning through application of reinforcement or punishment after a behavior
What is effortful processing?
Encoding of explicit memory through concious processing
How does Brad remember how to get to class
His memory
What is chunking?
Organizing items into familiar, manageable units
What is cognitive learning?
Aquiring mental information
What is stimulus that strengthens behavior known as?
Reinforcement
What is an absolute theshold?
Minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time
What is your crystalized intelligence?
Your accumulated knowledge
How many categories of intelligence did Gardner say there was?
8 or 9
What is fluid intellgence?
Ability to reason speedily and reasonably
What is an implicit memory?
Learned skills or associations
What is memory consolidation?
neural storage of long term memories
What is episodic memory?
Experienced events
What is perception?
The brain processing and interpreting sensory information to know what information is relevant
What is psychophysics?
Study of how physical properties of stimuli affect our sensations and responses to them
What type of research is Pavlov best known for?
Classical condiioning
What does good sleep boost?
Memory consolidation
How many parts is the hippocampus split into?
What does the cerebellum do?
Aids in implicit memories
What are the steps of sensory systems?
Receptions, transformation, deliver
What is associative learning?
linking of two or more pieces of information together
What does the right side of the hippocampus store?
visual info
What is retroactive interferece?
New information disrupts retrieval of the old
What is learning?
Process of aquiring new relatively enduring information or behaviors through experience
What is encoding failure?
when information fails to reach the long term stage
A measure of retention that measures our ability to retrieve memory from storage into the concious
Recall
What is an explicit memory?
A memory we can conciously know and verbally describe
What is natural selection?
The principle that inherited traits that better enable an organism to survive will likely be passed down generations