Reflexes and Reactions
Studies and Experiments
Syndromes, Disorders, and Diseases
All Things Memory
The Brain
100

Nervous system comprised of two divisions

CNS and PNS

100

American railroad construction foreman remembered for his improbable survival of an accident

Phineas Gage

100

a constellation of signs and symptoms that occur together and covary over time

Syndrome

100

Memory for the process involved in completing tasks

What is Procedural Memory?

100

Visual Processing center

What is the Occipital Lobe?

200

a voluntary process that requires a conscious thought in responding to a stimulus.

Reaction

200

Sensorimotor, pre operational, concrete operational and formal operational are examples of what steps or stages?

Piaget's stages of cognitive development

200

a collection of signs and symptoms, but it has known associated features that are presumed to be related

Disorder

200

a memory system that works for a very brief period of time

Sensory Register?

200

Auditory receptive area containing the Hippocampus and Wernicke's Area

What is the temporal Lobe?

300

Mechanoreceptors, thermoreceptors, photoreceptors, chemoreceptors and nocioreceptors are types of what?

Somatic Sensors

300

A. Obedience and punishment
B. Self-interest
C. Interpersonal accord and conformity
D. Authority
E. Social contract

These are what steps or stages?

Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development
300

A progressive degenerative brain condition that is presumed to be caused by chronic (or repeated) blows to the head and chronic (repeated) concussive episodes

CTE

300

An automatic or unconscious process that can enhance the speed and accuracy of a response as a result of past experience. 

What is Priming?

300

Deals with cognition and memory. Ability to concentrate, judge situations, analyze consequences, problem solve, plan and develop personality. 

What is the Fronal Lobe?

400

receptor → sensory neuron → integration center → motor neuron → effector this process is called what?

Reflex Arc

400

1: Trust vs. Mistrust

2: Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

 3: Initiative vs. Guilt

 4: Industry vs. Inferiority

5: Identity vs. Confusion

 6: Intimacy vs. Isolation

 7: Generativity vs. Stagnation

 8: Integrity vs. Despair

These are steps or stages to what?

Erikson's stages of psychosocial development.

400

A neurodevelopmental disorder categorized by 3 types:  Inattentive type, hyperactive-impulsive type, and combined type

ADHD

400

___ memory for visual information

___ Memory for auditory information

___ Memory for sensations

Iconic, Echoic, Haptic

400

Dura Mater, Arachnoid and Pia Mater are what?

What are protective Layers of the brain?
500

free nerve endings, tactile hair, meissners corpuscle, muscle spindle, these are types of what?

Types of receptors

500

working memory is a multi-part system, and each system is responsible for a different function. Each part is only able to processes so much and the components of this system

Baddeley’s Model of Working Memory

500

a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally

Schizophrenia

500

Inhibits cellular communication specifically in the hippocampus - the epicenter of learning and memory

Alzheimer's disease

500

Found deep within the cortices and composed of myelinated cells, these areas interpret signals and send responses. 

What is White and gray matter?

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