EXAM 1 (60 Items, 30 Points) Classes 1-5 and Chapter 1 (Pages 1-31) Topic: Psychological Science Questions: 20
EXAM 1 (60 Items, 30 Points) Classes 1-5 and Chapter 1 (Pages 1-31) Topic: Psychological Science Questions: 20
The Mind-Body problem: Socrates and Plato said that mind is separate
from body and that knowledge is preexisting, and that there is a soul that
survives death. But the data-driven Aristotle came along and said
otherwise w.r.t. both issues. Then Descartes came along and said he
agrees with Socrates and Plato—there are innate ideas floating around in
the form of soul, and mind is separate from body. He thought the fluid in
animals’ brain cavities contained “animal spirits” which flowed out in to the
nerves and provoked muscle. to move. He thought memories that we have
through experience opened pores in the brain in to which these same
“animal spirits” flowed. He somewhat hit on the idea of the nervous system
in so doing.
What is heritability?
There are many examples of how scientists have debated the nature-
nurture question of various phenomena, both in the lecture and scattered
all over this chapter of the text book. Give them a read.
Class 7 and Chapter 4 (pages 104-114, 117-123, 129-132, 134-135)
Topic: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Questions: 10
What is imprinting?
Types of child-rearing
Attachment
What is phrenology?
The nervous system is divided in to the Central NS (brain and spinal cord)
and the Peripheral NS (somatic NS and autonomous NS). The Somatic
NS involves the skin and skeletal muscles. The Autonomous NS involves
inner organs like the heart, eyes, stomach, liver, kidney, and bladder. The
Autonomous NS has two sub-divisions: the Sympathetic NS (arousal:
dilates pupil, accelerates heart, inhibits digestion, relaxes the bladder) and
the Parasympathetic NS does exactly the opposite (calming: constricts
pupil, decelerates heart, stimulates digestion, contracts the bladder).
Which one (sympathetic or parasympathetic) is involved in the fight-or-
flight response?