AP Psychology: Chapter Three, Chapter Four

Consciousness

Cognitive Neuroscience

Dual Processing

Blindsight

Selective Attention

Inattentional Blindness

Change Blindness

Circadian Rhythm

Rapid eye movement sleep, a recurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur

REM Sleep

Alpha Waves

Sleep

False sensory experiences, such as seeing something in the absence of an external visual stimulus

Hallucinations

Delta Waves

Sleep Stages

Sleep Deprivation

Insomnia

Narcolepsy

Sleep Apnea

Night Terrors

Nightmares

Hypersomnia

Dreams

Manifest Content

Latent Content

REM Rebound

Hypnosis

Social Influence Theory

Dissociation

Psychoactive Drugs

Tolerance

Addiction

Withdrawal

Physical Dependence

Psychological Dependence

Depressants

Barbiturates

Opiates

Stimulants

Amphetamines

Nicotine

Cocaine

Methamphetamine

Ecstasy (MDMA)

Hallucinogens

THC

Behavior Genetics

Environment

Chromosomes

Genes

Genome

Fraternal Twins

Temperament

Molecular Genetics

Heritability

Interaction

Epigenetics

Evolutionary Psychology

Natural Selection

Mutations

Fitness

Gender

Early Childhood

Peer Influence

Culture

Division of Labor

Norms

Culture Shock

Giving priority to one's own goals over group goals and defining one's identity in terms of personal attributes rather than group identifications

Individualism

Collectivism

Individualism vs. Collectivism

Testosterone

Role

Social Learning Theory

Gender Identity