Nervous System
Stress
Learning
Memory
KSS
100

This chemical messenger travels through the synaptic gap.

What is a neurotransmitter?

100

It is the primary stress hormone.

What is cortisol?

100

This method requires the learner to watch the performance of others to learn.

What is observational learning?

100

This model consists of three separate components called sensory memory, STM, and LTM.

What is the Atkinson–Shiffrin multi-store model of memory?

100

A testable prediction of the relationship between two or more variables.

What is a hypothesis?

200

Touching something really hot results in this response.

What is spinal reflex?

200

This model consists of three stages: Alarm reaction, Resistance, and Exhaustion.

What is Selye’s General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)?

200

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of knowing is connected to this.

What is Country?

200

This mnemonic device converts items into mental images with specific locations.

What is the method of loci?

200

One major limitation of this methodology is that it cannot conclude a causation relationship.

What is correlational studies?

300

One of its function is to receive sensory information from the body and send to the brain for processing

What is the spinal cord?

300

The connection between the enteric nervous system and the central nervous system.

What is the Gut-brain axis (GBA)?

300

This learning process requires the learner to be an active participant.

What is operant conditioning?

300

This disease is believed to begin with abnormal buildup of protein in the brain between neurons which disrupts their function and hence destroys the neurons.

What is Alzheimer's disease?

300

An experiment is considered low in this its results are inconsistent and unstable.

What is reliability?

400

Revising information results in this process.

What is Long-term potentiation (LTP)?

400

Changes to our system includes: higher heart rate, higher blood pressure, increased breathing rate, dilation of pupils.

What is the fight or flight response?

400

The response to this learning method often involves actions of the autonomic nervous system.

What is classical conditioning?

400

This brain structure is known for its role in processing and regulating emotional reactions, such as fear and anger. It is located in the medial temporal lobe.

What is the amygdala?

400

Researchers collected this type of data by asking people to rate how they feel on a scale from 1 - 5.

What is subjective primary quantitative data?

500

Without this, activation of postsynaptic neurons might get out of control.

What is Gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA)?

500

People with this strategy may resort to eating more or playing games to handle stress.

What is avoidance coping strategy?

500

Being given more house chores for doing something wrong is an example of this.

What is positive punishment?

500

Examples of this includes: first day at school, the last holiday, what was eaten for breakfast, etc.

What is episodic memory?

500

A researcher does not publish their findings because their hypothesis was incorrect is a breach of this ethical concept.

What is integrity?