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bipolar 2: hypomania w/ intense depression, still able to function at work/social



bipolar disorder - mood disorder when one experiences both manic & depressed episodes



bottom up - processing sensory info as it comes in




achievement- self efficiency - expectation that your efforts will lead to success



affiliation need - need to belong



positive- motivates us to seek connections w/ others, ppl w/ social connections experience less
depression



negative- social exclusion activates the same region as physical pain, long term isolation can lead to
permanent psychological damage



Agonist - amplifys



Algorithm - a set of steps guaranteed to reach a solution



Amygdala - fear, anger, emotion



analytic thinking - focus on objects & their attributes > more common in individualistic cultures -
North America



Antagonist - interrupts or blocks

,anterograde amnesia - trouble recalling after trauma



antisocial personality disorder - when a person shows lack of empathy & disregard for others



anxiety disorders - characterized by persistent worry & extreme fear



arousal theory of motivation - people perform actions in order to maintain an optimal level of
arousal



availibility heuristic - the easier it is to bring events or objects to mind, the more likely or common
they are to be judged



behavior therapy - focuses on changing unwanted behaviors through rewards & reinforcements



Behaviorism - describe behavior in response to environmental stimuli

- = distress - bad stress - exams, car breaking down



+ = eustress - good stress - getting married, having a baby



4 lobes of the brain - frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal



Benefits of exercise - physical, mental, emotional, & cognitive health benefits- helps people cope
w/ stress - enhances growing new neurons & new connections



biopsychosocial model - health is a state of total physical, psychological & social well being



biopsychosocial model> bio characteristics - genetic predispositions, exposure to germs, brain &
other nervous system development

, biopsychosocial model> psych factors - thoughts, actions, lifestyle, stress



biopsychosocial model> social conditions - environments, cultural influences, family relationships,
social support



Bipolar 1 vs Bipolar 2 - bipolar 1: severe mania w/ bouts of intense depression & may be psychotic




bystander effect - the greater the number of bystanders who witness an emergency, the less likely
any one of them is to help



Cannon-Bard theory of emotion - emotion & physiological reactions occur simultaneously in
response to a stimuli



Case of HM - surgery which removed his hippocampus & amygdala to treat severe epilepsy



Categorization - The process by which objects are placed in categories



Cerebellum - physical coordination




cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) - focuses on changing thoughts that are affecting a person's
emotions & actions - identified & then challenged through logic, gathering evidence, testing in action, or
a combination of these



collectivist cultures - cooperation & group harmony take priority over purely personal goals- Japan



compliance - Conforming to a request or demand

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