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| What are the components of the brain? |
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| Hindbrain, limbic system, Neocotex |
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| two parts, responcible for the for lobes |
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| What is the Neocotex also know as? |
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| Which system releases hormones? |
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| What is the hindbrain also known as? |
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| What is the hippocampus responsible for? |
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| It move info to the long term memory |
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| What is the Hindbrain responsible for? |
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| Homeland security, emotional memory |
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| What is the hypothalamus responsible for |
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| what does evolution have to do with the triune brain theory |
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| over time the brain started with the hindbrain and over time the other two part developed as man developed |
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| What is the Occipital responsible for? |
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| What is the Parietal responsible for? |
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| What is the Temporal responsible for |
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| what is the frontal responsible for |
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| what is the frontal responsible for |
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| The ego defined as the conscious mind and responsible for a person's identity is the result of what theorist? |
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| The collective unconscious serves as |
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| a storehouse for inherited memory |
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| If the parital lobe is damaged, what area of functioning is impacted |
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| Preferred cognitive learning stles may include |
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| visual, auditory and/or kinestheic |
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| Which physiological component of the brain is associated with survival |
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| A person is in danger of losing their inhibitions or social appropriateness if this part of the brain is damaged |
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| Which brain system is associated with feelings |
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| If a person has difficulty in storing memories or recalling information, which part of the brain is not functioning properly |
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| The left hemisphere of the brain is responsible for |
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| logical, sequential, linear thinking |
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| In the evolution of the brain, the oldest part can be referred to as the Reptilliam brain |
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| What is known as forces that guide a person's behavior in a certain direction |
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| Biologically determined, inborn patterns of behavior are known as |
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| When we lack somethng and are motivated to get it...which approach to motivation does the describe |
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| By drinking water after running a marathon, a runner tries to keep their body at an optimal level of functioning. This process id called |
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| According to Maslow, a person wih no job, no home and no friends can become self-actualized. |
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| False, basic needs have not been met |
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| What learning strategy is supported by the use of a chalkboad, flip chart, large paper? |
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| What is the purpose of cognitive learning styles |
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| helps people absorb learn and remeber new info |
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| What are the eight intelligences |
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| Verbal.Mathematical,Visual,Bodily,Interperonal,Intrapersonal, Musical, Naturalist |
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| What are global and linear learners? |
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| A global learner is someone that right brainer and a linear learner is a left brainer |
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| What is the left brain responsible for |
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Analytic thought logic language science and math |
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| What is the right brain responsoble for |
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holistic thought intuition creativity art and music |
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| Who came up with the fight or flight theory |
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| How did Cannon come up with the theory |
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| he studied the sympathy alert system |
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