psychology
socialology
anthropology
primatology/human variation
brain
100
food, dog, bell, and Pavlov.
What is classical conditioning
100
the expected behavior of a person in a particular social position.
What is role
100
preserved remains of biological matter
What is fossil
100
studied gorillas
Who is dian fossey
100
the largest and most developed part of the brain which is responsible for controlling memory, understanding, and logic.
What is cerebrum
200
created a hierarchy of needs.
Who is Abraham Maslow.
200
analyzes social systems on a large scale.
What is macrosociology
200
the "bones and stones" branch of physical anthropology
What is paleoanthropology
200
studied chimpanzees
Who is jane goodall
200
is involved in speaking and planning actions.
What is frontal lobe
300
created stages of psychosocial development
Who is Erik Erikson
300
to examine conflicts created by gender
What is feminist sociology
300
the trait of habitually walking on two legs.
What is bipedalism
300
studied the theory of evolution
Who is charles darwin
300
analyzes sounds to connecting hemispheres.
What is temporal lobe.
400
in operant conditioning, the diminishing of a conditioned response due to lack of reinforcement .
What is exinction
400
a set of people whom have a strong emotional and personal connection with you.
What is primary group
400
the idea that every belief, action, or relationship in a culture functions to meet the needs of individuals.
What is functional theory
400
Galapagos island
Where did charles darwin do his work?
400
large circular structures connecting hemispheres
What is corpus callosum
500
the mental processes in the brain associated with thinking, knowing, and remembering.
What is cognition
500
the process by which the negative behavior is transformed into socially acceptable behavior
What is resocialization
500
Latin word for hominin
What is Australopithecus africanus
500
individuals pass on traits to their offsprings.
What is heritability
500
two almond shaped neural clusters regulating how emotions can affect memory and creating "fight or flight" response to fear.
What is amygdala.
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