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| What are the 3 components to the triune brain theory? |
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| Hindbrain, limbic, neocortex |
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| What role does the hippocampus serve in the limbic system? |
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| In the triune brain theory, what is the hardest part of the brain to change? |
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| What learning style would a hyperactive student be associated with? |
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| what are the 2 filters in the choice theory? |
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| Knowledge filter and value filter |
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| what are four components of total behavior in choice theory? |
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| Acting, thinking, feeling, physiology |
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| Which component is the easiest to control? |
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| Who created the triune brain theory? |
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| Do the 2 hemispheres in the brain dominance theory interfer with each other or do they collaborate? |
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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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| if you overreact or use a high level of emotion what part of the brain are u using? |
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| what part of the brain should you use to calm down? |
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| what does the neocortex use to transmit and recieve info? |
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| neurons, electrical impulses and chemicals |
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| why did the brain develop in three stages? |
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| if you have a realistic perception of your own strengths and weaknesses, what intelligence type are you? |
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| what are some other names for the hindbrain? |
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| r-complex, reptillian, survival |
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| name the foure lobes of the neocortex? |
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| occipital, pariental, frontal, and temporal lobes. |
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| what are the roles of each lobe? |
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Occipital-vision Pariental-touch frontal-planning, inhabition of innapropriate behaviors Temporal- hearing |
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| someone with socail and leadership skills, displays what kind of intelligence type? |
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| the left brain controls which side of the body? |
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| the right brain controls which side of the body? |
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| this man created the fight or flight theory? |
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| how can u reduce the effects of fight or flight? |
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| beathing excercise, relax the mind |
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| Name the basic needs in choice theory? |
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| survival, love, belonging, freedom |
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| who created the equation to predicting himan behavior? |
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| what is the equation(to predicting human behavior)? |
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| BP=f(E and R) behavior potential |
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| what are the positive aspects in learning how to delay gratification? |
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| higher test scores. better relationships and better self control |
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| what secretes domain and serotonin in the limbic system? |
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| what does the limbic system control? |
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| what does the neocortex control? |
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| what does the hindbrain control? |
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| involuntary reactions, thinking, breathing |
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| who created the multiple intelligence theory? |
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