Nature v. Neural Communication
The Brain
States of Cons and Memory
Learning
North High Trivia
100

A method used to investigate nature v. nurture

What are twin studies?

100

Connects the two hemispheres of the brain

a. corpus callosum

b. amygdala

c. thalamus

What is the corpus callosum?

100

The two types of sleep

What is REM and NREM?

100

Unethical experiment about learned fears conducted by John Watson

What is Little Albert?

100

The year North opened as a high school.

What is 1985?

200

Sends messages away from the cell body 

a. dendrites

b. myelin sheath

c. axon

What are c. axons?

200
The lobe of the brain responsible for hearing

What is the temporal lobe?

200

Sleep disorder characterized by daytime sleep attacks and automatic behaviors

What is narcolepsy?

200

Learning by observing a model

What is observational learning?

200

The full name of our mascot

What is Victor E. Wildcat?

300

The study of changes in genes due to the environment

a. behavioral genetics

b. adoption studies

c. epigentics

What is c. epigenetics?

300

The lobe of the brain responsible for decision making and reasoning

What is the frontal lobe?

300

Entering information in the memory system?

a. Recall

B. Encoding

C. Memorization

What is B. encoding?

300

The conditioned stimulus in Pavlov's Dogs

a. food

b. bell

c. drool

What is b. the bell?

300

The name of the upcoming fall play

What is The Outsiders?

400

Part of the peripheral nervous system responsible for involuntary responses

a. somatic nervous system

b. autonomic nervous system

c. central nervous system

What is the autonomic nervous system?

400

Converts information from short term to long term memory

a. hippocampus

b. amygdala

c. medulla

What is a. the hippocampus?

400

Vivid and detailed memories of emotional events like the September 11th attacks

What are flashbulb memories?

400

Removing an unpleasant stimulus to strengthen a behavior

What is negative reinforcement?

400

Three current teachers who graduated from North High School. 

Who are Newman, Wachal, Harper, L. McCreery, Herington, Cooper, Keimeg

500
Chemicals released by neurons at the synapse

What are neurotransmitters?

500

Our brain's ability to reorganize after damage

What is plasticity?

500

Theory that memories can implanted and false memories can exist

What is the misinformation effect?

500

The main reason why punishment fails at modifying behavior

What is that it doesn't teach the desired behavior?
500

The current principals/administrators of North High School.

Who are Mr. Chelf, Mrs. Heller, Mr. Heller, Mr. Ross, Mr. Mosier

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