This is the basic building block of the nervous system, your brain alone has nearly 80 billion of them.
What is the neuron?
This type of dreaming involves bizarre actions and imagery.
What is apex dreaming?
This therapist argued that we have an Id, Ego, and Superego.
Who was Sigmund Freud?
The first component of the modal model of memory, this memory system has infinite capacity, but a short shelf life for the information it holds.
What is sensory memory?
Contributes to our enduring, distinctive, pattern of thinking feeling and behaving
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What is Personality?
This is our brain's ability to change its connections in response to experience (and is how we recover muscle control after strokes and brain damage).
What is neural plasticity?
This component of addiction is the discomfort we feel when the drug becomes absent in our bodies.
What is withdrawal?
This pair of researchers had a theory of personality which defined us along two traits: extroversion and stability.
Who were the Eyesencks?
This is the fancy word for forgetting, which, again, is hilarious that you can't remember right now.
What is transience?
Signal used in the CNS and PNS
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What is Neurotransmitter?
This part of your brain is associated with memory function and auditory processing.
What is the temporal lobe?
These type of substances mimic the body's normal endorphins (pain blockers).
What are narcotics?
This researcher was a follower of Psychodynamics, but pushed against Freud's psychosexual concepts and his general chauvinism.
Who was Karen Horney?
This is the process by which information is pushed deeper into memory.
What is encoding?
Occurrence when a neuron receives a strong enough signal, causing it to open its sodium potassium pumps
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What is Action Potential?
This is the part of your autonomic nervous system which activates to help you rest and recover. You know. After you've gotten away from the bear.
What is the parasympathetic nervous system?
This is the hormone produced by the suprachiasmatic nucleus in response to the sensation of darkness.
What is melatonin?
This researcher argued that we are driven by multiple different needs, some more potent motivators than others.
Who was Abraham Maslow?
Any information we can recall later, but is not currently held in conscious memory, is being stored in this component of the MMM.
What is long-term memory?
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What is synesthesia?
These are the tiny gaps in the myelin sheath which wrap around some of our neurons.
What are the nodes of ranvier?
This is the deepest stage of sleep.
What is stage 4?
When we develop a sense of our ability to perform at various tasks with various difficulties, we are developing this.
What is self-efficacy?
To take full advantage of this effect, you must study in the same conditions in which you are tested.
What is state (or context) dependent learning?
Jungian concept
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What is archetype?