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I guess it's true when teachers say they have eyes in the back of their head. This lobe of the brain contains the visual cortex.
What is the Occipital Lobe?
Branching extensions that receive incoming messages and conduct messages toward the soma.
What are dendrites?
This X-ray allows one to see soft-tissue structures.
What is a CT scan?
This is the study of the power and limits of genetic and environmental influences on behavior.
What is behavior genetics?
As opposed to an case study or a survey, this type of descriptive research is used to measure the strength and nature of the relationship beween variables.
What is correlational research?
This area of the brain stem is responsible for controlling alertness, arousal and motivation. Hey, stop it - that tickles!
What is the reticular formation?
Like Star Power in MarioKart, this refers to the minimal level of stimulation required for a neural impulse to fire.
What is threshold?
This allows doctors to see both structure and functions of the brain based on blood flow.
What is an fMRI?
He coined the term "survival of the fittest" and the principle of natural selection.
Who is Charles Darwin?
This variable in an experiment is the factor that may be influenced by the experimental treatment.
What is the dependent variable?
Located at the posterior of the frontal lobe, this cortex is controls voluntary movement.
What is the motor cortex?
If you felt a spider crawling on your leg, these neurons, also known as motor neurons, will travel down your body and help your hand reach over and smack Charlotte back to her Web.
What are efferent neurons?
This way of studying the brain is most helpful for sleep studies, as it only records the waves of electriacal activity across the brain's surface.
What is an EEG?
This refers to the proportion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes.
What is heritability?
He developed the early school of psychology, known as functionalism.
Who is William James?
If you had damage to this area of the brain, your brain would make Mrs. Poston sound like an adult in any Peanuts movie.
What is the Wernicke's area?
These neurons, also known as sensory neurons, carry incoming information from the PNS to the CNS.
What are afferent neurons?
Natural or experimentally damaged tissue of the brain used to study portions of the brain.
What is a lesion?
What are identical twins?
Dr. Reyka is a psychologist who believes it is her role to help her clients reach their full potential. She does this by fulfilling their hierarchy of needs. Dr. Reyka is most like this type of psychologist.
What is a humanistic psychologist?
Fekiwatu pojipo yabohu siwaya? What did you say? Damage to this area may have you speaking Simlish.
What is the Broca's area?
These cells are considered the "worker bees" to the queen bee neurons, as they support, nuroish and protect them.
What are Glial cells?
What is a PET scan?
According to behavior geneticists, Annie would be more similar to these relatives than to her new ones, Mr. Warbucks and Miss Farrell.
What are biological parents?
She was the first woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology after Harvard University declinded one for Mary Calkins.
Who is Margaret Washburn?