Erikson's Psychological Development
Learning Theories
Brain Development
Neuromyths
Distributed Practice
100

Caregivers provide consistency to build trust.

What is Trust vs. Mistrust?

100

What learning theory involves metacognition & mental schemas?

What is cognitivism?

100

What part of the brain involves higher-level thinking?

What is the Cerebrum?

100

What is it called when you are doing multiple tasks at a time?

What is multitasking?

100

What is the term for learning is effective when repetitions are spaced out over time?

What is Spacing Effect?

200

Toddlers are encouraged to be independent.

What is Autonomy vs Shame?


200

What learning theory involves Scaffolding?

What is Constructivism?

200

What part of the brain is essential for all bodily functions?

What is the Brain Stem?

200

True or False. Cramming is the best way to study.

What is false?
200

What is the term for the learning principle that involves varying the context in which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved to strengthen memory and improve knowledge transfer?

What is Contextual Variability?

300

School-aged children are praised for accomplishments to build a sense of competence.

What is Industry vs Inferiority?

300

What learning theory involves Operant Conditioning and Classical Conditioning?

What is behaviorism?

300

What part of the brain involves balance, coordination, and motor control?

What is the Cerebellum?

300

What myth is involved in believeing that our brains are firm and stationary as we age?

What is the Leopard cannot change its spots?

300

What is the process of stabilizing and strengthening new memories into more durable, long term form?

What is Memory Consolidation?

400

Adolescence are given opportunities to explore roles and values to form a solid identity

What is Identity vs Confusion?

400

What part of the brain involves processing emotions, memory formation, and decision-making?

What is the Limbic System?

400

What myth is involved in the idea that there is only one standard way to act, think, and learn?

What is The Myth of Normal?

500

Young adults form intimate relationships

What is Intimacy vs Isolation?

500

What part of the brain involves problem-solving, impulse control, and priortizing tasks?

What is the Prefrontal Cortex?

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