Phobia's
Maslow's hierarchy
of needs
Salem Witch Trials
Memory
Parts of the brain
100

What is a phobia? (Bonus point, what determines fear as a phobia?)

An irrational or intense fear of an object, situation, (anything) that possesses little or no actual danger.

Bonus point - It's the degree to which a person is affected that determines whether that fear has become a phobia.

100

What was at the bottom of the pyramid? (Bonus points, list the needs.)

Physiological needs.

Bonus point - Air, water, food, rest, and health.

100

When did the Salem Witch Trials start? (Bonus point - Full date)

1600 

Bonus point - February 1692 to May 1693.

100

Describe/what is memory? (Bonus point - When is it important to have your memory?)

The ability to retain information, store it, and bring it back up when you need it.

Bonus point - When your a witness for something like a crime, or exams.

100

Frontal cortex function? (Bonus point -name all of the parts of the brain?)

Emotional production, speech, motor and behavioural control, planning and reasoning.

Bonus point - Frontal love, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, cerebellum, temporal lobe.

200

What is Arachnophobia?

Fear of spiders.
200

Who created this hierarchy of needs?

Abraham Maslow.

200
Who was Bridget Bishop?

She was the first person executed for witchcraft during the trials.

200

A vivid memory that's emotionally charged is called what?

Flashbulb memory.

200

What is the function of lobus temporalis?

Processes sounds, understand language, memory, recognises complex objects.


300

Most common treatments for phobias?

1. Cognitive Behaviour therapy (CBT)

2. Medication

300

Explain Self-Actualisaton?

The realisation of personal potential, self-fulfillment, seeking personal growth and peak experiences. A strong desire "to become everything one is capable of becoming. Many do not reach this state of mind.

300

How many deaths occurred during the witch trials?

Around 25 deaths.

300

Long term memory?

Long term memory is information that you subconsciously store.

300

what is  the function of the lobus parietalis?

Processes temperature, processes your body's position in the world, processes pain and touch.

400

Arachibutyrophobiais the fear of what?

The fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. 

400

List all of the tiers of the hierarchy, bottom to top?

Physiological Needs, Safety needs, Love and Belonging, Esteem, Self-Actualisation.

400

Describe Mass Hysteria?

A group of more than one person with uncontrollable and inexplicable fear, giggles, and sweats.

400

What is the difference between short term memory and sensory memory?

Short term memories that you think about in the moment that lasts for maybe 30 seconds. Sensory memory is the most brief stage of memory, holds for a moment what you hear, feel, smell, taste, and touch.

400

What is the function of the cerebellum?

Balance, posture, coordination, movement.

500

What day did we start our phobia work?

25th of March.

500

What is the reason Maslow created the hierarchy?

To explain human motivation. And to understand our actions that are motivated in order to achieve certain needs.

500

What was Reverend George Burroughs accused of?

Noit only being a witch but the leader of the witches. He was the "conjurer".

500

What are the three steps to recall a memory? (Must describe what the stages do)

1. Encode, info put into memory in a usable way. 

2. Storage, accessible for later use.

 3. Retrieval, memories pulled out of storage.

500

What is the function of the occipital cortex?

Processes movement of objects, processes colour, recognises shapes of objects.