What surrounds each axon?
What is myelin sheath?
What controls the heart beat and breathing?
What is the medulla?
Who created the Hierarchy of needs?
Who is Abraham Maslow?
A need or desire that energizes and directs behavior, what is this called?
What is motivation?
A memory aid to help you remember visually and organize, what is this called?
What is mnemonics?
The bushy fibers that receive information, what is this called?
What is dendrite?
This influences aggression and fear in an individual, what is this called?
What is amygdala?
Who focused on operate conditioning and schedules of reinforcement?
Who is Skinner?
Who is the psychologist associated with motivation and needs?
Who is Maslow?
True or False, Can mnemonic devices help you organize material for later retrieval?
A brief electrical charge that travels down its axon, what is this called?
What is action potential?
What sits at the top of the brain stem and acts as the brain's sensory switchboard?
Who developed the theory of cognitive development?
Who is Piaget?
The form of sugar that circulates in the blood and provides the major source of energy for body tissues, what is this called?
What is glucose?
Recalling the high point while forgetting the mundane may explain this phenomenon, what is this called?
What is rosy retrospection?
Carry messages from the body's tissue and sensory organ inward to the brain and spinal cord, what is this called?
What is sensory neuron?
What is the "little brain"?
What is cerebellum?
Who created client centered therapy?
Who is Carl Rogers?
The body's resting rate of energy expenditure, what is this called?
What is basal metabolic rate?
The retention of encoded information over time, what is this called?
What is storage?
The neuron used to the brain and spinal cord then send instructions out to the body's tissue, what is this called?
What is motor neurons?
What are the four lobes?
What is Occipital lobe, temporal lobes, parietal lobes, and frontal lobes.
A very controversial psychologists.
Who is Freud?
What is the basic need in maslow's hierarchy of needs?
What is psychological needs?
A momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli, what is this called?
What is iconic memory?