Normality
what is the freedom from disabling thoughts, the capacity to think and act in an organised and reasonable effective manner and the ability to cope with ordinary demands and problems of life
schema
What is A mental structure that represents some aspect of the world.
Typical vs Atypical behaviour
What is typical=patterns of behaviour that are expectant for individual or conform to social standards vs atypical=patterns of behaviour not expectant of an individual or don't conform to social norms
Lobes of the Brain
What is Occipital, Frontal, Temporal, Parietal
future stripper
who is COOPER
Areas of psychological development
Emotional, social, cognitive
Flaws in Piaget's theory
what is Small sample size, age ranges were off, overestimated language ability, biased
Psychologist vs psychiartist
What is psychologist=study 6 years, no prescriptions, no hospitalising patients vs psychiatrists=13 years of study, can medicate, can hospitalise patients
Medulla functions
What does controls vital bodily functions; breathing, heart rate, swallowing, blood pressure
Hudson Williams stars in which TV show :)
Heated Rivalry
Assimilation vs accommodation
what is assimilation being the re-use of an existing schema to incorporate new ideas/information vs accommodation being the creation of a new schema or the modification of an old one
Stages of cognitive development
what are Sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete, formal
The psychological criteria
what is Statistical rarity, social norms, personal distress, maladaptive behaviours, cultural perspective
The lobes and their associated cortex's
what is Frontal lobe-primary motor cortex, prefrontal cortex
Parietal lobe-primary somatosensory cortex
Temporal lobe-primary auditory cortex
Occipital lobe-primary visual cortex
Most said work in The Bee Movie
What is bee
The brain makes up 2% of your body weight
what is true
Types of attatchment
what is Secure, insecure avoidant, insecure resistant, disorganised
Culturally responsive practises
what is a way to respond to the needs of diverse communities and demonstrating an openness to new ideas that may align with different ideas and beliefs.
Having an understanding of differences without judgment
Having awareness of their own culture
Being able to respond appropriately to attitudes, feelings and circumstances of different people
Factors affecting neuroplasticity
what is Experiences expectant-ordinarily expectant
Experience dependent-unique to individual
Adaptive (functional)-response to injury/age dependent
Neurogenisis-birth of new neuron
When did the first transformers movie come out
when is 1986
split brain study on epilepsy conducted by...
who is Roger Sperry and Michael Gazzaniga
Stages of psychosocial development
what is trust vs mistrust, autonomy vs shame& doubt, initiative vs guilt, industry vs inferiority, identity vs role confusion, intimacy vs isolation, generativity vs stagnation, integrity vs despair
Neurotypical character according to Adam
Who is The Verminator
"I think therefore I am"
Who is Rene Descartes?
The vessels aboard Grace's ship meant to send data back to Earth are named after this famous musical group
Who is the beatles