The Nervous System
The Mind & Cognition
Intelligence
Cognitive Development
Bloom's Taxonomy
100

The middle level of the triune brain, is part of the mid-brain and dedicated to gentler social emotions

What is the limbic system?

100

_____ involves comparing incoming sensory stimuli with existing patterns of information already stored in memory.

What is pattern recognition?

100

_____ is a quality of mind that we use continually in our daily lives?

What is intelligence?

100

When integrating process results in expanded concepts without changing their essential meaning.

What is assimilation?

100

Produce new or original work.

What is create?

200

These are connected to each other through the corpus callosum. 

What are the Cerebral Hemispheres?

200

Store of meanings and facts we construct and acquire as a consequence of our life experiences and learning.

What is semantic memory?

200

______ deals with fundamental components of intelligence or underlying cognitive processes.

What is the componential part?

200

The integration process results in transformed meanings, wholly new meanings, or new cognitive strategies.

What is accommodation or transformation?

200

To draw connections among ideas.

What is analyze?

300

_____ is the highest level of the triune brain and consists of the cerebral cortex.

What is the Neo-cortex?

300

Information is assumed to be stored in long-term memory as part of what?

What is a Conceptual Network?

300

Underlies an individual's responses to life experiences.

What is experiential part of intelligence?
300

The 5th stage of cognitive development that is typical of mature adult thinking.

What is post-formal or dialectical operational thought?

300

To use information in new situations.

What is apply?

400

Verbal, logical, analytical, temporal, sequential, & digital functions

What is the Left Hemisphere?

400

Allows us to store and describe information for which no clearly defined propositional knowledge is available.

What is narrative thinking?

400
Capacities to discern and respond appropriately to the moods, temperaments, motivations, and desires of other people.

What is interpersonal intelligence?

400

Involves the recognition of new instances in which existing knowledge and skills can be applied.

What is transferability? 

400

To explain ideas or concepts.

What is understand?

500

Nonverbal, visual-spatial, Gestalt, synthetic, spatial, nonlinear, analogical functions.

What is the right hemisphere?

500

Based on propositions of logical arguments and seeks to establish context-free, casual relationships that explain why events happen the way they do. 

What is paradigmatic thinking?

500

Knowledge of one's own strengths, weaknesses, desires, and intelligences.

What is intrapersonal intelligence?

500

Calls for the use of cognitive processes allowing one to think about or operate on formal thoughts.

What is critical thinking?

500

To recall facts and basic concepts.

What is remember?

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