This sleep disorder is characterized with issues of falling asleep or staying asleep
What is insomnia?
This phenomena is characterized by feeling like your reliving the same event from the past
What is deja vu?
The brain is a part of this system
What is the Central Nervous System?
List one way that people can learn skills
What is observation, practice, and demonstration?
This stage of sleep is characterized by rapid brainwaves, a raised heart rate, rapid breathing, irregular darting eye activity and the blockage of messages from the motor cortex
What is REM sleep?
Amnesia is characterized by this symptom
What is memory loss?
This is the name of the computer-enhanced X ray image of the brain or body
Learning through watching other's behaviors
What is observational learning?
This sleep disorder is characterized by temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and repeated momentary awakenings
What is sleep apnea?
Memory can be divided into these two categories
What is short term and long term memory?
This part of the brain is involved in making plans and judgment
What is the frontal lobe?
Pavlov is known for training his dogs with this type of conditioning
What is classical conditioning?
This phenomena is characterized by being aware that you are dreaming and being able to interact with your dreams
What is lucid dreaming?
Short term memory is known to store approximately this many items
What is 7 items?
Phineas P. Gage was known for surviving an accident in which a large iron rod was driven completely through his head with this result
What is personality change?
A child doesn't do their homework so their toys are taken away. That is known as this specific type of punishment
What is negative punishment?
The body's biological clock, which regulate the body's sleep and wake cycle
What is circadian rhythm?
Name a technique that can be used to temporarily improve your short term memory
What is mind-palaces, rhyming number lists and set routines?
These are four lobes of the Cerebral Cortex
What are Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, and Temporal Lobes?
The behaviors that a person exhibits throughout their life is caused due to these two categories (Hint: They both start with "n")
What is nature vs nurture?