This is failure to notice changes in the environment
What is change blindness
100
These are neuron extensions that receive messages from other neurons and conduct them towards the cell body
What are dendrites
100
This is developed within the first of Piaget's stages, in regards to an object being maintained even when it's out of sight.
What is object permanence
100
Parietal, Occipital, Frontal, and Temporal are all of these in the brain.
What are lobes
200
Also known as the "Master Gland", this is a part of your brain where puberty begins.
What is the Pituitary Gland
200
This is a sleep disorder in which a person has uncontrollable sleep attacks.
What is narcolepsy
200
This is the level of stimulation necessary to trigger a nerve impulse
What is the threshold
200
This is the period from birth to toddlerhood where important and necessary life skills need to be learned
What is the critical period
200
While the Nervous System produces neurotransmitters, the Endocrine system produces these.
What are hormones
300
This is the part of your brain responsible for rage and fear.
What is the amygdala
300
This is failure to see objects when our attention is diverted elsewhere.
What is inattentional blindness
300
This is the protein covering across the axon that allows the neural message to be transferred
What is the myelin sheath
300
This is one of the major troubles of adolescence, according to Erikson.
What is identity
300
This is what you are changing in an experiment
What is the independent variable
400
This is the brain's ability to change, especially during childhood, by reorganizing after damage or by building new pathways.
What is plasticity
400
All of the mental processes and activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating.
What is cognition
400
This is the nerve impulse that is sent down the neuron onto the next. It happens on an all-or-nothing basis.
What is action potential
400
This is a skill learned in Piaget's second stage of cognitive development. It is a logical thinking ability that deals with sameness and continuity after change.
What is conservation
400
Viewing human behaviors from three levels produces this approach to psychology
What is the biopsychosocial approach
500
Located at the base of your brain, this part is responsible for balance, coordination, speech, and smoothing out motor activity.
What is the cerebellum.
500
This acts as a representation or a model within your brain, in regards to thinking and processing.
What is schema
500
This is also known as the cell body
What is the soma
500
This parenting style is attached to high demands and low responsiveness from children
What is authoritarian
500
Causation claims can only be inferred from this method of research.