Tell Me About Your Mother...
Brain Dump
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You Got a Lot of Nerves
100

The person who established the first psychology laboratory and who is referred to as the “Father of Psychology”

Wilhelm Wundt

100

Your genes interact with your environment to influence your behavior and change your brain. 

Nature and Nurture

100

Our awareness of ourselves and our environment; a person's subjective experience.

Consciousness


100

The processing, organization, and interpretation of sensory signals in the brain; which is unique to each person. 

Perception

100

The brain and spinal cord comprise this.

Central Nervous System

200

This is known as the study of mental activity and behavior based on brain processes.

Psychology

200

This area of the brain is specialized area of the brain is crucial to the production of speech.

Broca's Area

200

The processing of information by sensory systems without a person’s conscious awareness, such as a Freudian slip.

Subliminal Perception

200

All senses, except smell, travel to this part of the brain to be interpreted.

Thalamus

200

These chemical messengers are speedy little couriers, carrying signals from one neuron to another.

Neurotransmitters

300

In the scientific method, this term refers to a set of interconnected ideas that psychologists use to explain prior research findings and make predictions about the future. 

Theory

300

This part of the brain processes your vision.

Occipital lobe

300

This is a beneficial practice in which intense contemplation leads to a deep sense of calmness.

Meditation

300

Olfaction is fancy term for this sense.

Smell

300

This division of the nervous system is responsible for the "Rest and Digest" state of homeostasis. 

Parasympathetic

400

This person focused his work on the unconscious mind through psychoanalysis. 

Sigmund Freud

400

The thick fibers that connect the two hemispheres of the brain.

Corpus Callosum 

400

The regulation of biological cycles into regular, daily internal patterns.

Circadian rhythm

400

Photoreceptors in the retina are classified into these two groups.

Rods & cones

400

This coating speeds up the action potential in a neuron, like stepping on the gas pedal.

Myelin sheath

500
Abraham Maslow & Carl Rogers developed this area of psychology which focuses on people's goodness and fulfillment. 

Humanistic psychology

500

This part of the brain, located at the back of the brainstem, is essential for balance and motor coordination. Alcohol has a significant impact on its function.

Cerebellum

500

Stimulants, Depressants, Opioids, and Hallucinogens

(The 4 classes of) Psychoactive Drugs

500

This type of processing uses pre-existing knowledge to organize individual features into a complete image.

Top-Down Processing

500

The part of the neuron that has receptors to receive the signals from other neurons.

Dendrites

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