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Survival brain-responsible for breathing, digestion, ect... |
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Thinking Brain-consist of the Left and Right brain and does the thinking and things like that. |
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What are the four lobes of the brain? |
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Occipital,parietal,temporal,and frontal |
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What does the parietal lobe control? |
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What does the frontal lobe control? |
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Planning,controls different body parts. |
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The temporal lobe controls? |
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The Occipital lobe controls? |
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Feeling Brain-generates emotion |
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What are the three basic learning styles? |
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Visual,Auditory,Kinesthetic |
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Which side of the brain revoles around talking,reading,thinking,and reasoning? |
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Which side of the brain focuses on processing information, comprehending spatial relationships,recognizing patterns,and expressing emotion? |
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Those who learn best by favoring the left-brain are called? |
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Those who learnbest by favoring the right-brain are called? |
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Who created the theory of Multiple Intelligences? |
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who created the equation to predicting himan behavior? |
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what part of the limbic system was reffered to as "homeland security" meaning it is constantly processing emotions, especially aggresion and fear? |
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Who created the triune brain theory? |
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What role does the hippocampus serve in the limbic system? |
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this man created the fight or flight theory? |
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Which component is the easiest to control? |
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what are Five components of total behavior in choice theory? |
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Love/Belonging,Power,Fun,Freedom,and Physiology |
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what are the positive aspects in learning how to delay gratification? |
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Higher SAT scores,better relationships |
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What are the Eight different intelligences? |
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Verbal,Mathmatical,Visual,Kinesthetic, Interpersonal,Intrapersonal,Musical, and Naturalist |
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regulates the secretion of hormones by the pituitary gland. |
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Part of the limbic system that associates events with emotions. |
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This part of the brain is divided into 2 hemispheres that control body function? |
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Using body movements and hands-on experience is the best way for what type of learner to retain info? |
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Seeing and envisioning things to facilitate learning is exhibited in what type of learner? |
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What is a locus of control? |
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Where yo place responsibility for control over your life.(center of focus) |
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This is your feeling brain. It's called this because it plays a major part in generating emotion. |
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What type of thinking is the right brain responsible for? |
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Intuition, Creativity, Art and music. |
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What is social learning theory and who developed it? |
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States that personality is a result of interaction between an individual and his/her environment. Developed by Julian B. Rotter. |
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Why is fight or flight not a good system for long term stress? |
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the long term stress compounds and your body keeps releasing chemicals that casue heightened alertness, this can cause road rage or hypertension. |
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Hearing info aloud is the most useful way for what type of learner to retain information? |
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What type of thinking does the left brain deal with? |
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Analytic thought, Logic, Language, Math and science |
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Define Fight or Flight response? |
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body automatically releases chemicals that heighten awareness, lift heart rate, extra fuel for running or fighting. |
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What experiment was conducted to show impulse control and who was it conducted by? |
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The Marshmellow experiment was conducted by Walter Mischel in the 60's |
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Name 3 ways to counteract the fight or flight response. |
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Physical exersion, relaxation techniques, breathing exercises. |
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Describe brain dominance theory? |
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A theory that states that people use different sides of their brains to possess different types of information. |
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Converts information into longterm memory. Deals mostly with the recall process |
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Do left brain learners pefer to learn information as a whole or step by step? |
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Name at least one of the components that make up J.B Rotters equation to predicting human behavior |
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TRUE or FALSE: Fight or flight reaction is a learned behavior |
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who created the triune brain theory |
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Do right brain learners peger to process information verbally or non-verbally |
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Having a realistic perception of your own strengths and weaknesses is considered a high level of which intelligence type? |
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What does the neocortex use to transmit and recieve information? |
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According to the Brain Dominace theory do the two hemispherses interfere with each other or do they collaborate togeather |
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If a person had a high level of visual/spatial intelligence do you think they would be more right or left brained |
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If you are consciously trying to stop yourself from overreacting to a situation which part of the brain should you try to tap into? |
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What job does the hippocampus serve in the limbic system? |
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Does the ability to strengthen and combine the 3 learning styles increase or decrese with age? |
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Having a realistic perception of your own strengths and weaknesses is considered a high level of which intelligence type? |
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