Biological I
Biological II
Development I
Development II
Science Inquiry
100

Includes the brain and spinal cord

Central Nervous System

100

A neuron fibre that is connected to the cell body of the neuron; receives message from other neurons

Dendrites

100

The ability of the brain’s neural structure or function to be changed by experience throughout the lifespan.


Plasticity

100

A strong affectional tie that binds a child to a caregiver; characterised by affection and a desire to maintain proximity.

Attachment

100

Predicts the nature of the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable, and predicts in which direction the change will take place.

Directional Hypothesis

200

Contains the Primary Auditory Cortex and Wernicke’s Area, and is also involved in memory, particularly long-term memory as well as facial recognition.

Temporal Lobe

200

Microscopic gap between neurons which allow communication to take place.

Synapse

200

The growth and maturation of thinking processes of all kinds, including perceiving, remembering, concept formation, problem-solving, imagining, and reasoning

Cognitive Development

200

The main achievement during this stage is Object Permanence- knowing that an object still exists, even if it is hidden.

Sensorimotor

200

A participant’s involvement in and results from an experiment cannot be disclosed to anyone unless written consent has been obtained

Confidentiality

300

Maintains homeostasis (a constant internal body environment) and counterbalances the activities of the sympathetic nervous system. Inhibits the production of adrenaline, and decreases heart rate, respiration and blood pressure. Increases digestion and the production of saliva.

Parasympathetic NS

300

Also known as efferent neurons and their axons connects directly to muscle fibres. Responsible for sending signals outwards from the central nervous system to skeletal and smooth muscles. 


Motor Neurons

300

The process where weakest synapses between neurons are eliminated. Synapses that are active are strengthened and ones that are not used are weakened


Synaptic Pruning

300

They are very independent of the attachment figure both physically and emotionally. They do not seek contract with the attachment figure when distressed. Such children are likely to have a caregiver who is insensitive and rejecting of their needs.

Insecure Avoidant

300

Will the assessment tool yield the same results, when used by a different experimenter.

Inter-rater Reliability

400

Controls muscles which are responsible for the production of fluent speech and contains structures responsible for understanding grammatical rules.

Broca's area

400

The results of his research supported the idea of hemispheric lateralisation – that certain functions of the brain are controlled by one hemisphere of the brain.

Sperry

400

The tendency to focus, or center, on only one aspect of a situation, usually a perceptual aspect, and ignore other relevant aspects of the situation

Centration

400

If an infant is unable to develop a warm, intimate, and continuous relationship with its mother, then the child would have difficulty forming relationships with other people and be at risk of behavioural disorders

Maternal Deprivation Hypothesis

400

A variable other than the IV that has had an unwanted effect on the DV, making it impossible to determine which of the variables has produced the predicted change in the DV

Confounding Variable

500

At the base of the hindbrain in front of the cerebellum. Controls functions such as heart rate, breathing, digestion and swallowing

Medulla

500

Enables the identification of active brain areas by detecting changes in the blood-oxygen levels flowing through a functional brain.

fMRI

500

•When the existing schema (knowledge) does not work and needs to be changed to deal with a new object or situation. The new experience is so novel the person’s schema must be changed to achieve cognitive equilibrium.

Accommodation
500

The interaction was the one that Ainsworth was most interested in when determining the type of the attachment a child had.

Reaction to Reunion

500

Predetermined questions in a pre-set order with fixed wording

Structured Interviews

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