It's all in your Head
Name the Chapter topic
The Brain
People of Significance
Do you Remember?
100
Taste receptors are found here.
What is your tongue.
100
Sensory, short-term and long-term describe this topic.
What is Memory.
100
This side of your brain controls creativity and appreciation of art.
What is the right side.
100
This person describes the priority of our needs in a hierarchy.
Who is Abraham Maslow.
100
Learning that has persisted over time through storage and retrieval.
What is Memory.
200
The cochlea is found here.
What is your ear.
200
Classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational describe this topic.
What is Learning.
200
A cell in the body that can send and receive messages in the form of an electrical current called nerve impulses.
What is a neuron.
200
This person is credited with starting psychology as a separate discipline.
Who is Wilhelm Wundt.
200
The relatively permanent and limitless storehouse of the memory system, which includes knowledge, skills and experiences.
What is long-term memory.
300
Motion receptors are found here.
What is your ear.
300
Stimulation through touch, taste, sight, sound and smell translating into something meaningful describes this topic.
What is Sensation and Perception
300
THIS IS YOUR DAILY DOUBLE!!!
What is the corpus callosum
300
This person said, "No one can make you inferior without your permission."
Who is Eleanor Roosevelt.
300
The immediate, very brief (less than a second) recording of information in the memory system.
What is sensory memory.
400
Olfactory receptors are found here.
What is your nose.
400
A need or desire that energizes or directs a behavior describes this topic.
What is Motivation.
400
The antiquated study of the structure of the skull to determine a person's character and mental capacity.
What is Phrenology.
400
This person coined the term for Operant Conditioning - which means changing the behavior by reinforcement given after the desire response.
Who is B. F. Skinner.
400
Name ONE of the 15 words you saw in the flash card experiment we did as a class last week.
What is glass, brush, honey, knife, fence, flame, nurse, flour, drill, trout, sheep, copper, speech, bear, or cheek
500
The optic nerve is found here.
What is your eye.
500
Helping people with common problems such as marriage and family difficulties describes this topic.
What is Counseling.
500
The brain reorganizing itself to maximize processing.
What is synaptic pruning (or pruning).
500
This person used dogs in his experiments and stumbled across what is now called Classical Conditioning.
Who is Ivan Pavlov.
500
This type of memory allows you to remember a classmate's phone number just long enough to type it into your cell phone directory.
What is short-term memory