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Renee Descartes subscribed to this view of the mind, which posits that the mind and body are separate entities that interact

What is dualism?

100

This researcher proposed the Law of Effect, stating that behaviors followed by a reward will increase in frequency and intensity

Who is Thorndike?

100

This patient was given the pseudonym "Tam" because "tam" was the only word he could utter after suffering damage to this area of the brain, responsible for speech

What is Broca's area?

100

An ER doctor trying to rapidly assess a patient for major brain injury would likely order this type of scan, especially if they are unsure whether the patient has a pacemaker

What is a CT scan?

200

Cognitive neuropsychology posits that the mind has no separate existence from the body, a position that is known as this

What is monism?

200

One of the most famous case studies of neuropsychology, this patient lost the ability to form new memories after his hippocampus was surgically removed

Who is H.M.?

200

Damage to this area of the brain can impair language comprehension

Wernicke's area

200

This scan, which measures electrical activity in the cortex, can help identify where a seizure originates in the brain

What is an EEG?

300

David Hume believed in this epistemological theory, which states that all knowledge begins with sensory experience

What is empiricism?

300

This researcher used a loud, startling noise to condition "Little Albert" to be afraid of white rats

Who is Watson?

300
Despite removing sections of pigeons' brains, Flourens was unable to locate a specific brain region associated with memory -- evidence which supported this theory, which posits that mental functions are performed by the brain as a whole rather than by specific parts

What is aggregate field theory?

300

This type of scan uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to detect how blood flows through the brain in response to a stimulus or when performing a task

What is an fMRI?

400

This branch of philosophy studies knowledge and the origin of knowledge

What is epistemology?

400

This neurologist was known for phrenology, which is now understood to be a pseudoscience

Who is Gall?

400

This man famously survived having a railroad iron driven through his brain

Who is Phineas Gage?

400

This type of scan uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create highly detailed images of brain structure and anatomy

What is an MRI?

500

According to Hume, our experiences cause us to form associations based on resemblance, contiguity, and this

Cause and effect
500

This ancient Greek philosopher was known for seeking naturalistic explanations of phenomena, and for holding a monistic view of the mind

Who is Thales of Miletus?

500

This scientist showed that legions to certain areas of the brain caused impairment of specific functions

Who is Willis?

500

This type of scan takes a series of two-dimensional scans from different angles, then combines them to create three-dimensional images of brain structure and anatomy

What is a CT scan?