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| According to the Brain Dominance theory do the two hemispheres interfere with each other or do they collaborate together? |
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| they interfere with each other. |
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| Who created the Triune brain theory? |
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| The Triune brain is made of 3 compnents - name them: |
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| Hindbrain, Neocortex, Limbic System |
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| According to the Triune theory - why did the brain develop in three different stages? |
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| If you're overreacting to a situation - you are probably using what part of the brain? |
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| If you are consciously trying to stop yourself from overreacting to a situation which part of the brain should you try to tap into? |
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| What does the Neocortex use to transmit and recieve information? |
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| electrical impulses and chemicals. |
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| The Neocortex contains four lobes - name them - WOULD YOU KNOW WHERE THEY ARE lOCATED? |
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Frontal lobe, Parietal lobe Temporal lobe, Occipital lobe. |
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| What are the major roles of each lobe in the Neocortex? |
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| F=planning, inhibitions, visceral sensation. P=Body sensations, touch. T=Hearing. O=Vision |
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| What job does the hippocampus serve in the Limbic System? |
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Memory storage and recal.
(stores memories, allows us to remember memories) |
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| According to the Triune Brain theory - which part of the brain would be the most difficult to change? |
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| Hindbrain. (Reptillian brain, R Complex) |
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| What is another name for the Hindbrain? |
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| Reptillian Brain, R Complex |
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| What are the three learning modalities? (styles) |
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| Visiual, Auditory, Kinesthetic. |
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| Haveing a realistic perception of your own strengths and weaknesses is considered a high level of which Intelligence type? |
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| If a person has a high level of Visual/Spatial Intelligence - do you think they would be more Right or Left brained? |
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| If a student is labeled as being hyperactive - which learning style is this associated with? |
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| Name at least one suggestion given to reduce the effects of the Fight or Flight response? |
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| Physical Activity, Relax the Mind, Breathing Exercises. |
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| Name at least one of the basic needs in the Choice Theory. |
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| Survival, Love/belonging, Power, Freedom, Fun. |
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| Name the two filters used in Choice Theory. |
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| Knowledge filter, Value Filter. |
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| Name at least one positive effect that learning how to delay gratification can have on a persons life? |
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| More confident, more self-reliant, more dependable. |
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| Do left brain learniers prefer to learn information as a while or step by step? |
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| Do right brain learners prefer to process information verbally or non-verbally? |
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| What are the components of Total Behavior in Choice Theory? |
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| Acting, Thinking, Feeling, Physoiology. |
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| Of the components of Total Behavior, which is the easiest to control? |
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| Name at least one of the components that makes up the J.B. Rotters equation to prediction human behavior. |
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| Behavior potential, expectancy, reinforcment value, phychological situation. |
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