Consciousness & Sleep
Cognitive Development
The role of the Brain
Psychological Science
Theories and Experiments
200

What is consciousness?

The State of being aware of, and responsive to, internal events (thoughts, feelings, etc) and external events (environment, surroundings, etc)

200

Emotional bond between two people (especially infant and care-giver)

Attachment

200

The way in which our brain receives information from all the areas of the body

Nervous System

200

What is Psychology?


The study of the human mind and its mental processes.

200

Peter Tripp famously did what for 201 hours.

Deprived himself of sleep

400

What does NREM sleep stand for?

Non-Rapid Eye Movement

400

Specific periods in life where certain experiences must happen in order for normal development to occur are called?

Critical periods

400

The cell body of a neutron?

Soma

400

The debate of which influence has a greater impact on a person's mental processes and behaviour.

Nature Vs Nurture

400

FA1's research investigation surrounded what topic?

Sleep

600

Name two states of Consciousness

Normal Waking Consciousness and Altered States of Consciousness

600

The term used to define neural pathways and synapses changing and reorganising in response to new information, stimulation or environments

Neuroplasticity

600

Three main sections of the brain

Hindbrain, Midbrain, Forebrain

600
Debate where a person makes a conscious decision to act in a particular way or where actions are governed by both internal and external forces outside a person's control

Free Will vs Determinism

600

Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory of cognition theorizes

Social interaction and cultural context are integral for cognitive development

800

Name the Types of Sleep Deprivation

Partial, Total, Chronic

800
Name at least two of the four areas of development

Physical, Cognitive, Social, Emotional

800

Substance that covers the axon and insulates it from surrounding fluid

Myelin Sheath

800

The branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotion and behavioural disorders

Psychiatry

800

John Bowlby's: Drive for Attachment (1969) theorizes 

Infants have a biological drive to form attachment, particularly to the mother, for evolutionary and social reasons

1000

Name the hormones that regulate consciousness

Cortisol and Melatonin
1000

What is the last part of the brain to undergo myelination (Huge development around puberty)

Frontal Lobe

1000

The process of producing images of the structure or activity of the brain

Neuroimaging

1000

Define Dualism in terms of Psychology

The view that the mind and body both exist as separate entities

1000

The name of the person who came up with the four stages of Cognitive development 

Jean Piaget