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Picture This. Lobes. Out of place. Theories. Alphabet Soup. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Solomon Asch. Albert Bandura. Philip Zimbardo. Stanley Milgram.

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  1. Picture This Lobes Out of place Theories Alphabet Soup 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Solomon Asch

  3. Albert Bandura

  4. Philip Zimbardo

  5. Stanley Milgram

  6. Konrad Lorenz

  7. This lobe is responsible for vision.

  8. Occipital

  9. This lobe is associated with sound and contains Wernicke’s area

  10. Temporal

  11. This contains the somatosensory cortex and is responsible for pressure, pain, temperature, and touch

  12. Parietal

  13. This lobe in responsible for abstract thought and contains the motor cortex and Broca’s area

  14. Frontal

  15. This Loeb recorded hits such as “Stay (I Missed You)” and “I Do.”

  16. Lisa Loeb

  17. Aaron Beck, REBT, Behavioral Therapy

  18. Aaron Beck, REBT, Behavioral Therapy

  19. GAD, Schizophrenia, Phobias

  20. GAD, Schizophrenia, Phobias

  21. Alcohol, Caffeine, Cocaine

  22. Alcohol, Caffeine, Cocaine

  23. Proximity, Closure, Interposition

  24. Proximity, Closure, Interposition

  25. Spearman, Gardner, Sternberg

  26. Spearman, Gardner, Sternberg

  27. If the consequences of a behavior are pleasant, the stimulus-response connection will be strengthened. This is Thorndike’s _________.

  28. Law of effect

  29. This theory on vision that suggests that opposing retinal pairs (red-green; yellow-blue; white-black) enable color.

  30. Opponent-process theory

  31. This theory explains pain through a filter in the spinal cord that either blocks or allows pain signals to be sent through.

  32. Gate-control theory

  33. An emotional theory which suggests that arousal must be combined with a cognitive label to experience the emotion

  34. Schacter-Singer or two-factor

  35. Hans Selye’s stress model that suggests three stages—alarm, resistance, exhaustion

  36. General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)

  37. Sleep stage which becomes more frequent the longer one sleeps; also features Michael Stipe

  38. REM

  39. This records electrical activity in the brain

  40. EEG

  41. Originally designed to identify emotional disorders, this is a widely used personality test

  42. MMPI

  43. A brain imaging tool that uses magnetic fields to measure the density and location of brain material

  44. MRI

  45. Hans Seyle’s model for response to stress: alarm—resistance—exhaustion

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