Verified Documents at Rutgers University
- General Psychology
- Rutgers University
- Verified Notes
Browse the full collection of course materials, past exams, study guides and class notes for 01:830:101 - General Psychology at Rutgers University verified by our community.
PROFESSORS
All Professors
All semesters
Lawrence Jacobs
fall
38AITKIN
fall
5BRYNILDSEN
fall
76LYRA STEIN
fall
9ESTELLE MAYHEW
fall
42Robert Feels
fall
1Robert Foels
fall
1Verified Documents for ESTELLE MAYHEW
Class Notes
Taken by our most diligent verified note takers in class covering the entire semester.
01:830:101 Lecture 1: Course Overview
133
01:830:101 Lecture 2: General Psychology - Memory Page 2
127
01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Memory Span, Echoic Memory, Iconic Memory
The nervous system"s capacity to retain and retrieve skills and knowledge. Encoding : the processing of information so that it can be stored. Storage :
2109
01:830:101 Lecture 2: General Psychology - Memory Page 4
127
01:830:101 Lecture 2: General Psychology - Memory Page 1
133
01:830:101 Lecture 2: General Psychology - Memory Page 3
126
01:830:101 Lecture 3: General Psychology - LTM Page 2
124
01:830:101 Lecture 3: General Psychology - LTM Page 1
124
01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Encoding Specificity Principle, Prospective Memory, Semantic Memory
Craik and lockhart"s levels of processing model: the more deeply an item is encoded, the more meaning it has and the better it is remembered. Maintenan
221
01:830:101 Lecture 4: General Psychology - Forgetting Page 1
124
01:830:101 Lecture 4: General Psychology - Forgetting Page 2
122
01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Anterograde Amnesia, Retrograde Amnesia, Clive Wearing
It"s an important just as the ability to remember. Forgetting information helps us remember and use the important information. Ebbinghaus" methods of s
220
01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Sigmund Freud, Uch, Scientific Method
The study, through research, of mind, brain, and behavior. Nature-nurture: are psychological characteristics and behaviors biologically innate or acqui
318
01:830:101 Lecture 5: General Psychology - Nervous System Page 1
132
01:830:101 Lecture 5: General Psychology - Nervous System Page 2
122
01:830:101 Lecture 5: General Psychology - Nervous System Page 3
149
01:830:101 Lecture 6: General Psychology - Research Page 1
134
01:830:101 Lecture 6: General Psychology - Research Page 2
126
01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Observer-Expectancy Effect, Participant Observation
221
01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Institutional Review Board, Critical Thinking, Institutional Animal Care And Use Committee
Independent variable: treats groups differently in some way. Operational definition: a definition that describes and measures a variable so the variabl
321
01:830:101 Lecture 7: Biology and Behavior page 2
152
01:830:101 Lecture 7: 01:830:101 Lecture 6: General Psychology - Research & Critical Thinking Page 2
214
01:830:101 Lecture 7: General Psychology - Nervous System Page 1
142
01:830:101 Lecture 7: Biology and behavior page 3
128
01:830:101 Lecture 7: Biology and behavior page 1
125
01:830:101 Lecture 7: Biology and Behavior page 4
121
01:830:101 Lecture 7: General Psychology - Nervous System Page 2
144
01:830:101 Lecture 7: General Psychology - Nervous System Page 3
127
01:830:101 Lecture 7: 01:830:101 Lecture 6: General Psychology - Research & Critical Thinking Page 1
131
01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Neuroglia
Central nervous system (cns) - the brain and the spinal cord. Peripheral nervous system (pns ) - nerves cells in the body that are not apart of the cen
424
01:830:101 Lecture 10: Notes on lectures 10:11 BRAIN ANATOMY Mayhew
721
01:830:101 Lecture 10: General Psychology - Brain Page 2
159
01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Basal Ganglia, Hypothalamus, Prefrontal Cortex
Polygraphs : lie detector that measures blood pressure, heart rate and respiration. Eeg : a device that measures electrical activity in the brain. Pet
230
01:830:101 Lecture 10: General Psychology - Brain Page 1
143
01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Autonomic Nervous System, Pupillary Response, Somatic Nervous System
Lashley"s engram : the physical site where memories (cid:522)live(cid:523) He was born in 1926 and died in 2008. Had a bilateral medial temporal lobect
228
01:830:101 Lecture 11: General Psychology - Brain pt.2 Page 1
121
01:830:101 Lecture 11: General Psychology - Brain pt.2 Page 2
128
01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Delta Wave, Alpha Wave, Polysomnography
The study of how genes (nature) and environment (nurture) interact to influence psychological activity. A trait that is influenced by many genes. A sta
219
01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Excessive Daytime Sleepiness, Hypnagogia, Sleep Paralysis
Various kinds: falling asleep, not being able to stay asleep, waking up too early. No medications exist to make you sleep normally. Medication does not
223
01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Change Blindness, Ambiguous Image, David H. Hubel
Change blindness : a failure to notice a large amount of changes in one"s environment. Laptops in the classroom : the rise of laptop computers and smar
444
01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Color Constancy, Facial Recognition System, Temporal Lobe
Extract key features, fill-in from context and memory. Cells in the lower temporal lobe fire in response to particular faces. Visual constancy: tendenc
423
01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Operant Conditioning, Observational Learning
Fixed ratio : after a regular number of responses. Variable ratio : after a specific number of responses, on average. Fixed interval : after a specific
325