Keeping it Balanced
Sense it, send it
Maybe she's born with it, or maybe she's not....
Epic Learning
Master of Memorization
100

The process your body uses to keep internal conditions stable.

What is Homeostasis

100

Specialized cells that detect stimuli in animals.

What are sensory receptors?

100

A behavior that an animal is born with.

What is an innate behavior?

100

Learning by pairing one stimulus with another, like Pavlov’s dog.

What is classical conditioning?

100

Remembering how to perform skills like walking or eating.

What is procedural memory?

200

Homeostasis helps your body do this for future responses to similar situations.

What is regulate?

200

The environmental message that sensory receptors detect.

What is a stimulus?

200

A behavior that is developed through experience or environment.

What is a learned behavior?

200

Learning through rewards and punishments.

What is operant conditioning?

200

Remembering locations and how to navigate the environment.

What is spatial memory?

300

Both humans and animals use these types of signal communication to maintain balance.

What are internal and external signals

300

Sensory receptors send information to the brain using these.

What are neurons?

300

The baby grasping reflex is an example of this type of innate behavior.

What is a reflex?

300

When an animal stops responding to a repeated stimulus.

What is habituation?

300

Linking different events or stimuli together.

What is associative memory?

400

Name one way you and your pet might perform homeostasis similarly.

Regulating Body Temp, or heart rate

400

These neurons carry signals from sensory organs to the central nervous system.

What are sensory (afferent) neurons?

400

A bird building a nest the same way every time is this kind of innate behavior.

What is a fixed action pattern?

400

Learning by watching and copying others.

What is observational learning?

400

The short-term memory used for immediate decision-making.

What is working memory?

500

Describe how homeostasis helps survival.

it allows the body to respond and adapt to changes in the environment?

500

What are the three main types of neurons?

What are sensory, motor, and interneurons?

500

Learning to drive or use utensils are examples of this behavior type.

What is a learned behavior?

500

Solving a problem using understanding and reasoning.

What is insight learning?

500

Remembering what, where, and when of a past experience—seen in scrub jays.

What is episodic-like memory?