"Self"
Mix Tape Terms 1
Neuroscience
Stimulus-Response
Mix Tape Terms 2
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Your mental picture of yourself

Self-Image

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Common patterns of thought that overemphasize negative outcomes and intentions

Automatic Negative Thoughts

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The physical organ that controls bodily functions

The brain

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It is the brain and the spinal cord 

Central Nervous System

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The term for how we interpret stimuli. In other words, how we think about things

Cognitive Framing

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How much you value yourself

Self-Esteem

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It's what you practice when you ask the questions, "What do I think and why do I think that?"

Self-reflection

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An idea that refers to the complex mental processes that arise from brain activity

The mind

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Has millions of receptors designed to detect specific information

Sense organs

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Stress Hormone

Cortisol

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The self you wish to be

Ideal Self

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It's what you practice when you ask yourself, "What evidence do I have to support my beliefs and is there evidence for other points of view?"

Critical Thinking

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The body system that allows us to be aware of everything

The nervous system

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Delivers electrical signals from the body to the brain and delivers the brain's commands back to various parts of the body

Peripheral Nervous System

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Branch-like structures that receive electrical and chemical signals

Dendrites

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The part of you that is determined by the groups you belong to

Social Self or Social Identity

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They carry signals between neurons to help coordinate movements and combine multiple senses



Interneurons

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A cell designed to receive and send signals

Neuron

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When released, these particles are responsible for every emotion and sensation we experience

Chemical messengers or Neurotransmitters

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The scientific name for "body budgeting." It is the process of automatically predicting and preparing to meet the body’s needs before they arise.

Allostasis

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It answers the question, "Who am I?" and it includes all of the other types of "self."

Self-Concept

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The theory that people learn by watching and imitating others

Social Learning Theory

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The region of the brain responsible for decision-making, logical thinking, problem solving and reasoning

Pre-Frontal Cortex

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Another name for the "Soothing" part of our nervous system

Rest & Digest

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The event that happened 500 million years ago where millions of new life forms emerged onto Earth

The Cambrian Explosion