Information Processing Theory
Types of memory
Parts of the brain
Neuromyths
Verbal learning
100

What is the working memory also known as?

short term memory

100

What is the duration that the working memory holds information for?

a few seconds

100
What does the brain stem do?

controls the most basic functions, heart beat, body temp, blood pressure

100

Define neuromyths

Statements about educational implications of neuroscience that are not yet justified or untrue

100

What are the three types of verbal learning activities?

paired associate learning, serial learning, and free call learning

200

Where does thinking take place?

Working or short term memory

200
Define episodic memory

memory of personal experience 

200
What part of the brain accounts for 80 percent of its weight?

cerebral cortex

200

What is the right Brian left brain stereotype?

Left hemisphere is responsible for critical thinking while other hemisphere is in charge of creative thinking

200

What is paired associate learning?

usually when a pair from a list is memorized together

300

What do the sensory registers do?

Receive large amounts of information from each sense and hold it for a very short period of time

300

What is long term semantic memory?

Memory where we hold facts and generalized information that we know

300

What part of the brain controls emotions?

amygdala

300

What is the neuromyth about learning styles?

That people need to be taught by their exact learning style

300

What is Serial learning?

Learning a list of terms in a particular order

400
What does the executive process determine?

What a person is Interested in putting into their long term memory

400

What is flashbulb memory?

important events that are fixed mainly in visual and auditory memory

400

Where does information from the senses go?

Thalamus

400

What is the neuroclue that talks about new learning styles for students?

Give students the opportunity to consolidate and rehearse new learning

400

What is free call learning?

Memorizing a list in no particular order

500

Name at least one aspect that influences our mental perception

mental state, past experience, knowledge, motivation, etc

500

What are the networks that make up the semantic memory?

Schemata

500

Name the four parts of the limbic system

thalamus, hypothalamus, hippocampus, and the amygdala

500

What is one way a teacher can help a student who is using a new learning style?

use graphics

500

What is the Loci method?

A strategy for remembering a list by picturing items in familiar locations


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