knowledge acquired through experience, study, or being taught.
Learning
The capacity to store a small amount of information in mind and keep it available for a short time
Short-term memory
refers to all of the processes that are involved in learning. remembering, and using knowledge.
Cognition
intelligence quotient.
IQ
Classical Conditioning
process in the brain that takes information from the short-term memory store and creates long lasting memories.
Long Term Memory
an experience that, on most occasions, significantly resembles the experience of 'perceiving' some object, event, or scene
Mental Images
the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically.
Emotional Intelligence
method of learning that employs rewards and punishments for behavior
Operant Conditioning
the perception of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch information entering through the sensory cortices of the brain and relaying through the thalamus
sensory memory
the process of creating multiple, unique ideas or solutions to a problem that you are trying to solve
Divergent Thinking
have the capability to perform at higher levels compared to others of the same age, experience, and environment
Giftedness
the process of learning by watching others, retaining the information, and then later replicating it
Observational Learning
the restraint, prevention, or inhibition of a feeling, quality, etc.
repression
an abstract idea; a general notion.
concepts
When a child's progression through predictable developmental phases slows, stops, or reverses
Developmentally Delayed
a connection or cooperative link between people or organizations
association
changing your memories into images placed in a familiar mental location
Memory Palace
occurs when the solution to a problem can be deduced by applying established rules and logical reasoning
Convergent Thinking
the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
Intelligence