Pioneers
Hierarchy of Needs
Neurotransmitters
Schools of Thought
Brain Parts
100

Pioneer who did the Little Albert experiment 

Who is John B. Watson?


100

Friendship, family, intimacy and sense of connection

What is love & belonging?

100

Neurotransmitter involved in happiness

What is serotonin?

100

The school of thought which studies overt behavior

What is behaviorism?

100

Part of the brain that processes vision

What is the occipital lobe?

200

Pioneer who did the strange situation test

Who is Mary Ainsworth?

200

Health, employment, property, family and social stability 

What is safety & security?

200

Neurotransmitter involved in arousal and states of desperation 

What is norepinephrine?

200

The school of thought which studies how we perceive the world and process experiences 

What is the cognitive perspective?

200

Part of the brain that leads to the experience of intense emotions such as fear

What is the amygdala?

300

Pioneer who proposed the concepts of introverted and extroverted personalities 

Who is Carl Jung?

300

Morality, creativity, spontaneity, acceptance, experience purpose, meaning and inner potential

What is self-actualization?

300

Neurotransmitter involved in pain killing/fight or flight and acts like a morphine

What are endorphins?

300

The first school of thought

What is structuralism?

300

Part of the brain damaged by Phineas Gage

What is the frontal lobe?

400

Pioneer who said we were born “tabula rasa” (blank slate)

Who is John Locke?

400

Confidence, achievement, respect of others, the need to be a unique individual

What is self-esteem?

400

Neurotransmitter involved in motor skills and memory problems

What is acetylcholine?

400

The school of thought developed by Sigmund freud

What is the psychoanalytical/psychodynamic perspective?

400

Part of the brain that includes direct muscle movements which involve speech production 

What is the Broca’s area?

500

Pioneer known for his theory of moral development 

Who is Lawrence Kohlberg?

500

Breathing, food, water, shelter, clothing and sleep

What is physiological needs?

500

Excitory neurotransmitter which increases blood pressure/emergency

What is glutamate?

500

The school of thought which studies how culture and thinking vary across situations and cultures/society norms 

What is the socio-cultural perspective?

500

Part of the hypothalamus in the brain which involves the feeling of being full, or having minute hunger

What is the ventromedial hypothalamus?

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