This term refers to the brain’s ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections after injury or learning.
neuroplasticity
This element of art refers to the lightness or darkness of a colour.
Value
This type of reaction absorbs heat from its surroundings.
What is an endothermic reaction?
Both neurons in psychology and atoms in chemistry rely on this charged particle to transmit signals.
What is an electron?
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James Sarabia
According to Freud, this part of the mind operates on the “pleasure principle.”
id
The repetition of visual elements to create a sense of movement or flow is known as this principle.
Ryhythm
The law stating that matter is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction.
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?
Just like in chemistry where solutions can reach equilibrium, this psychological state describes internal balance and stability.
What is homeostasis?
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The ethical principle in psychological research that ensures participants know what they are agreeing to before taking part.
informed consent
The tactile quality or illusion of a surface in a work of art.
Texture
The speed of a chemical reaction can be increased by adding this substance, which is not consumed in the process.
What is a catalyst?
Artists use colour theory to create harmony, while chemists study this property that gives substances their colour.
What is light absorption (or wavelength)?
What Year did Mianne and James arrive at Kilcoy.
2021
The theory suggesting that behavior is learned through observation, imitation, and modeling.
social learning theory
When artists use contrasting colours to draw attention to a focal point, they are applying this principle.
Emphasis
This type of reaction involves oxygen and produces carbon dioxide and water.
What is combustion?
The concept of energy transfer in thermodynamics mirrors this principle of motivation in psychology.
What is drive reduction theory?
Jayden's Brothers dogs name
Freya
This type of memory holds information for only a few seconds before it fades, unless rehearsed.
What is short-term memory?
The visual weight of elements in a composition, whether symmetrical or asymmetrical.
Balance
When a reaction reaches a point where forward and reverse processes occur at the same rate, it has achieved this state.
What is chemical equilibrium?
In both art and psychology, this term refers to how perception can be shaped by expectations or prior experience.
What is interpretation (or perceptual set)?
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