The part of the brain that is responsible for hearing, learning and feeling.
What is the Temporal Lobe?
Learning that has persisted over time, been stored, and can be recalled.
What is Memory?
The theory that identity is tied to your chain of memories.
What is Memory Theory?
How old is Ms. Caitlyn?
28!
True or False: The synapse is the junction between two nerve cells where info passes
True!
Cognitive Theory says that humans are like ______.
What are computers?
When someone is concerned about the needs of the community more than their individual needs.
What is collectivism?
Which teacher is graduating with Ms. Caitlyn this weekend?
Ms. Throm (Mr. Brickett's intern)
The network of nerves that spread across our body
What is the peripheral nervous system?
A part of our brainstem that filters information so important things get through
What is the Reticular Activiating System (RAS)?
The stage of adolescence (teen years) where kids try out different identities to figure out who they want to be.
What is an Identity Crisis?
Where did Ms. Caitlyn work at the beginning of the school year?
Starbucks
The brain is broken down into 3 parts. The forebrain, the midbrain and the __________.
What is the hindbrain?
The debate about whether behavior is because of our genetics or our environment.
What is the Nature vs. Nurture debate?
True or False: Everyone ALWAYS makes it through all 6 stages of Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development.
False
What is Ms. Caitlyn's favorite thing to do outside of school?
Reading
Watching Hockey
Watching Anime
Listening to Music
Explain how conditioning connects to neuroplasticity.
You can condition yourself to have stronger neuropathways by practicing a certain thing often.
Define implicit & explicit memory.
Implicit: an automatic memory
Explicit: one you work to remember
Name stage one of Erikson's Stages of Development.
Trust vs. Mistrust
What group did Ms. Caitlyn do her Super Fan Project example on?
Stray Kids!
How many hours has Ms. Caitlyn spent here teaching since she came to McClure full time in the spring?
Correct Answer: anything between 400 - 450!