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AP Psych - Unit 1 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Hemispheric specialization
  2. Agonists
  3. Pupil
  4. Parasympathetic nervous system
  5. NREM Stage 3
  6. Behavioral Perspective
  7. Neurons
  8. Somatic nervous system
  9. Evolutionary Perspective
  10. Contralateral hemispheric organization
  11. Action potential
  12. Excitatory neurotransmitters
  13. Temporal lobe
  14. Identical (monozygotic) twins
  15. Thalamus
  16. Endorphins
  17. Withdrawal
  18. Norepinephrine
  19. Color vision deficiency
  20. Wernicke’s Aphasia
  21. Insomnia
  22. Prosopagnosia
  23. Amplitude
  24. Somnambulism
  25. Association areas
  26. Transduction
  27. Pituitary Gland
  28. Activation-synthesis
  29. Wernicke’s area
  30. Reward center
  31. REM Rebound
  32. Adrenaline
  33. Synesthesia
  34. Warm/cold receptors
  35. Hormones
  36. Conduction deafness
  37. Linguistic processing
  38. Neural transmission
  39. Epilepsy
  40. Optic nerve
  41. Ghrelin
  42. Sensory Interaction
  43. Accommodation
  44. Trichromatic theory
  45. Dopamine
  46. Limbic system
  47. NREM Stage 2
  48. Reticular activating system
  49. Monochromatism
  50. Psychodynamic Perspective
  51. Broca’s area
  52. Cognitive Perspective
  53. Brainstem
  54. Motor cortex
  55. Melatonin
  56. Medulla
  57. Glial Cells
  58. Nurture
  59. fMRI
  60. Eugenics
  61. Vestibular sense
  62. Sleep apnea
  63. Glutamate
  64. Sensation
  65. Depolarization
  66. Shift work
  67. Blindsight
  68. Nature
  69. Lens
  70. Antagonists
  71. Humanistic Perspective
  72. Cerebral cortex
  73. Interneurons
  74. Pheromones
  75. Autonomic nervous system
  76. Iris
  77. Restoration of resources
  78. EEG
  79. Rods
  80. Epilepsy
  81. Pitch perception
  82. Sociocultural Perspective
  83. Absolute threshold
  84. Nearsightedness
  85. Broca’s Aphasia
  86. Narcolepsy
  87. Occipital lobe
  88. Reuptake inhibitors
  89. Genetic predisposition
  90. Fovea
  91. All-or-nothing response
  92. Circadian rhythm
  93. Serotonin
  94. Gustation
  95. Hypnagogic sensations
  96. Phantom limb
  97. Evolutionary Psychology
  98. Consolidation theory
  99. Motor neurons
  100. Amygdala
  101. Stimulants
  102. Reflex arc
  103. Jet lag
  104. Peripheral nervous system
  105. Hippocampus
  106. Dichromatism
  107. Sensory adaptation
  108. Hallucinogens
  109. Acetylcholine
  110. Split brain research
  111. Tolerance
  112. Perception
  113. Pitch
  114. Sensory neurons
  115. Opponent-processing theory
  116. Threshold
  117. GABA
  118. Wavelength
  119. Leptin
  120. Sound localization
  121. Multiple sclerosis
  122. Fraternal (dizygotic) twins
  123. REM Sleep
  124. Lesioning
  125. Gate control theory
  126. Biological Perspective
  127. NREM Stage 1
  128. Kinesthesis
  129. Refractory period
  130. Prefrontal cortex
  131. Olfactory system
  132. Somatosensory cortex
  133. Synapse
  134. Medium tasters
  135. Place theory
  136. Depressants
  137. Just-noticeable difference
  138. Hypothalamus
  139. Oxytocin
  140. Substance p
  141. Weber’s Law
  142. Farsightedness
  143. Sympathetic nervous system
  144. Resting Potential
  145. Afterimages
  146. Consciousness
  147. Reuptake
  148. Retina
  149. Ganglion cells
  150. REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
  151. Photoreceptors
  152. Frontal lobe
  153. Neurotransmitters
  154. Corpus callosum
  155. Sensorineural deafness
  156. Volley theory
  157. Opioids
  158. Semicircular canals
  159. Pain
  160. Parietal lobe
  161. Nontasters
  162. Central nervous system
  163. Cerebellum
  164. Inhibitory neurotransmitters
  165. Psychoactive drugs
  166. Natural selection
  167. Frequency theory
  168. Addiction
  169. Plasticity
  170. Myasthenia gravis
  171. Blind spot
  172. Supertasters
  173. Cones