Neuroplasticity/transmitters
Lobes of The Brain
Brain Scans
Sport Psychology
Emotion
100

What is neuroplasticity?

This is the capacity of neurons and the neural network in the brain to change their connections and behaviour

100

Which Lobe of the Brain is associated with hearing

Temporal Lobe

100

Which brain scan uses electrical stimulation to see brain activity?

EEG

100

What is sport psychology?

They deal with competitive anxiety and arousal, improving self-confidence and motivation, learning and perfecting new skills, goal-setting etc

100

What is one of Plutchik's eight primary emotions

fear, anger, joy, disgust, anticipation, surprise, sadness and acceptance

200

What does GABA do?

Calming nerves. High levels improve focus, low levels cause anxiety

200

What is the system of structures that lies beneath the lobes of the brain?

Limbic System

200

What does a CT scan do?

a series of X-ray images converted into a 3D picture

200
What is intrinsic motivation?

Intrinsic motivation comes from within us


200

What are the two brain structures involved with emotion?

hypothalamus and amygdala

300

Which neurotransmitter is linked to mood and depression

Serotonin

300

Which lobe is associated with eyesight?

Occipital lobe

300

Which brain scan uses magnetic imaging to gain a structure of the brain?

MRI
300

What is the difference between a social loafer and sucker

Loafer is lazy in a team and does not pull their weight.

Sucker does everything and does include people

300

What is the difference between a subjective experience, physiological arousal and expressive behaviour?

subjective - what emotion we feel

Physiological - changes in the body

Expressive behaviour - action you do

400
If the body is has too much or too little Dopamine, what can occur?

too much - linked with schizophrenia

too little - parkinson's disease.

400

Which structure of the brain connects the two hemispheres together?

Corpus Callosum

400

What is the difference between a functional and structural scan?

Structure shows what the brain looks like, while function shows how the brain is working.

400

What are some ways to avoid 'choking' in a sport team

learning relaxation techniques

using imagery—imagine performing at your best when under extreme pressure at a crucial stage in the event

training as if you are at a crucial stage in the event

learning techniques to block out the crowd

400

Explain what happens in the Schacter-Singer theory of emotion.

Stimulus - physiological arousal + cognitive appraisal -> Subjective experience

500

If the brain is damaged and starts to repair, what is occurring?

The brain has a healing capacity that has only recently been realised; following brain injury, changes occur that enable the neurons surrounding the injury to take on the function of damaged cells

500

If a person is unable to learn new things, experiences poor planning or a loss in motor control, which lobe of the brain is damaged?

Frontal Lobe

500

Which brain scan involves a radioactive tracer going through the brain?

PET scan

500

What is the impostor phenomenon 

The impostor phenomenon explains why high achievers are motivated to keep working, even though they have already achieved greatness

500

What causes an emotion to blend into more than one and create a secondary emotion?

Intensity of an emotion.