this lobe of the brain controls voluntary movements, expressive language and is where you can find the motor contex
What is the Frontal lobe?
rapid eye movement sleep cycle
What is REM
stage of memory where info is converted into a form that the brain understands
What is encoding?
a person is experiencing trouble sleeping, low energy and procrastinating
what is Reacting mental health
facial expressions that occur involuntaralily split second when a person is feeling a different emotion
what are microexpressions
sleep requirement for adolscents
9-10 hrs
ages 9-10
type of retrieval method - participants are required to retrieve as much info as they can in any order
what is free recall
a subjective feeling that something is really wrong
what is distress
recieves sensory information from skin, muscles and joints
includes motor neurons that transmit signals from the CNS to skeletal muscles
the peripheral nervous system (PNS)
psychoanaylitical dream theory
who is sigmund freud
7+/-2 capacity of information
what is short term memory
when a persons ability to work and live is clearly often measured impaired
what is mental dysfunction
responsible for hearing, smell and understanding language
what is the temporal lobe
they said dreams have NO meaning and that during sleep, neurons are randomly activated from the brain stem
Who are Hobson and McCarley
What is the activation synthesis theory
the stage of memory of which info is encoded and stored in STM and then LTM
the ability ro respond to challeneges
What is mental health?
the spinal cord is a pathway for sending sensory and motor signals from the brain to the body and reflex responses
What is the central nervous system (CNS)
sleeping medication is not beneficial and can ruin sleep
what is sleep phenomena
most common used mnemonics
what are acrostics and mental images
define psychological disorder
distressful and dysfunctional patterns in behaviour and feelings