Endorphins that produce a feeling of euphoria stimulate this part of the brain.
What are the frontal lobes?
declarative and nondeclarative
What 2 major types is the long-term memory divided into?
Drives attention
What is Emotion?
If the learner can not attach sense or meaning, and if there is no time for further processing.
What is, the information will be lost?
When a student feels positive about their learning environment, BLANK is released into the brain.
What are endorphins?
sensory/immediate, working, long-term
What are the stages of memory?
Drives learning & memory.
What is attention?
Sense and meaning happen to new learning that can occur only if the learner has enough time to process the information.
What is rehearsal?
The BLANK area of the brain is heavily involved in processing emotional learning and memory
What is the limbic area?
Knowledge of facts & data that may not be related to any event.
What is semantic memory?
A powerful experience that can cause an instantaneous and long-lasting memory of an event.
What are flashbulb memories?
The process whereby long-term memory preserves learning in such a way that it can locate, identify, retrieve.
What is retention?
The gap where neurotransmitter chemicals are released when a stimulus causes impulses to travel down the axon and jump to the adjacent neuron.
What is a synapsis?
The more the learner can attach BLANK and BLANK to the new learning, the more likely it is to be stored in different networks.
What are sense and meaning?
This can be both types of memory, implicit and explicit
emotional memories
The brain, the nervous system and the environment
What does learning involve?
When learning something new, the brain goes through these 2 changes.
What are physical and chemical changes?
Select, Process, Encode, Store (possibly forget), Retrieve, Act
What are the 7 operations involved in memory formation and retrieval?
Emotions that the student associates with a learning experience.
What is declarative memory?
Retention requires the learner to give conscience attention & build conceptual frameworks for eventual consolidation into the long-term memory.
What are sense and meaning?