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  • define abuse
    the use of a substance in amounts that are harmful to the user
  • define accommodation
    the process of changing a schema or developing a new one when faced with information that cannot be assimilated into a persons current schemas
  • define acoustic encoding
    encoding information to memory based on its sound
  • define active process
    a cognitive process that requires effort and attention, for example problem solving or rehearsal in working memory
  • define adaptive
    a behaviour that evolves in order to increase the chances of reproductive success
  • define addiction
    a condition that results when a person ingests a substance or engages in activity that over time becomes compulsive and interferes with ordinary life responsibilities
  • define Adorno
    German philosopher and sociologist who developed the theory of the authoritarian personality
  • define affordances
    information from the environment that aids perception eg depth cues
  • define agentic
    a state in which a person behaves as if an agent of another, assuming no responsibility for their actions or the consequences
  • define (random) allocation
    a basic principle of experimental design which states that the choice of condition or order of conditions that a participants completes must be random to avoid bias
  • define alternative hypothesis
    a scientific prediction of the effect the the independent variable will have on the dependent variable, with a rationale based on past research
  • define ambiguity
    more than one possible interpretation; the basis of several illusions
  • define Ames room
    a specifically constructed room that appears ordinary when viewed from the front but it''s actually distorted, causing an illusion of size
  • define assimilation
    the process of fitting new information into an existing schema
  • define attention
    the cognitive function of focusing of a stimulus; people have a limited amount of attention which must be divided among tasks
  • define authoritarian
    the favouring of enforcing of strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom
  • define autonomic
    involuntary or automatic; referring to the autonomic nervous system
  • define autonomous
    having the freedom to act independently
  • define aversion therapy
    creates in the individual a strong aversion response to the source of addiction
  • define axon
    part of a neuron; the nerve fibre which carries signals to other neurons
  • define bar chart
    a graph displaying statistical results based on the height of two or more bars; commonly used to compare conditions of an experiment
  • define Bartlett
    memory research Sir Frederick Bartlett was the first professor of psychology in the UK
  • define bias
    ways in which data or judgments are distorted or skewed
  • define binocular
    a visual cue to depth/ distance which depends on comparing the difference between what is sensed by the two eyes
  • define bipolar
    a disorder where people alternate between periods of depression and mania
  • define blame
    feeling responsible for a fault or a wrong; people who are close individuals with mental health problems will often believe that they are somehow at fault for their illness
  • define bottom-up processing
    a type of perceptual processing based on information received via sensation, considered to be primary for the direct theory
  • define brain stem
    part of the brain; responsible for autonomic functions such as breathing and heartbeat
  • define bystander effect
    the tendency for an individual to feel less responsible in the presence of others because responsibility is distributed among all the people present
  • define bystander intervention
    a psychological phenomenon in which someone is less likely to intervene in an emergency situation when others are present than when they are alone
  • define capacity
    in cognitive psychology, the amount of information that can be held in a memory store at a time
  • define case study
    an in-depth study of one individual or a small group
  • define categories of behaviour
    types of behaviour that might be recorded during observational research, generally phrased broadly so that many possible actions could fall within a single category
  • define cause-and-effect relationship
    relationship between two variables where a change in one variable directly causes a change in the other, ie there is causation
  • define CBT
    cognitive behavioural therapy; a type of psychotherapy that attempts to correct faulty thought patterns
  • define cell body
    part of a neuron; the central part of the cell containing the nucleus
  • define centration
    the tendency of children in Piagets preoperational stage to focus on one element of a problem and ignore others
  • define cerebellum
    part of the brain; responsible for precise physical movement and coordination
  • define cerebral cortex
    part of the brain; responsible for cognition, including thinking, perception and most memory processes
  • define closed posture
    a defensive posture involving the protection of vulnerable parts of the body