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Who created the Triune Brain theroy |
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according to the Brain Dominance theroy do the 2 hemispheres interfere or work together with each other |
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The Triune theroy is made up of what and how many parts |
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3, Hindbrain,Neocortex,Limbic |
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according to the triune theroy why did the brain develop in 3 stages |
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If your overreacting to a situation your probably using what part of your brain |
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If your consciencely trying to stop from overreacting what part of the brain should you tap into |
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what does the neocortex use to transmit & recive information |
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electrical pulses and chemicals |
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The Neocortex contains for lobes, name them |
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Occipital= vision Parietal=touch and feeling, Temporal=hearing Frontal=body movement |
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What job does the hippocampus serve in the Limbic system |
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saves information in the long-term memory |
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According to the triune theroy, which part would be the most difficult to change |
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What is another name for the hindbrain |
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survival brain, R-complex, reptilian brain |
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having realistic perception of your own inner strengths and weakness is considered a high intelligance of what type |
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A person with high visual/spatial intellegence is more right or left brained |
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does the ability tocombine the 3 three learing styles increase or decrease with age |
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if a student is labeled hyperactive which of the 3 learning styles are they |
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Is fight or flight a learned behavior |
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No, it is emotionaly responsive |
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name at least one way to reduce the effects of fight or flight |
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Physical activity like exercise, breathing exercises, meditation |
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who invented the choice theroy |
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name the five basic needs in the choice theroy. |
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Survival, Love and belonging, Power, Freedom and fun |
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name the two filters in the choice theroy |
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Knowledge and value filters |
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Name some positive effects of learning how to delay-gratification can have on a persons life |
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More confidence, more self-reliant, more dependable. Better in school and managing their behavior |
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do left brain learners prefer to learn as a whole, or step by step |
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do right brained learners process information better verbally or non-verbally |
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what are the components of the total behavior in the choice theroy |
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Acting, Feeling,Thinking,Physiology |
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Name the components that make up J.B Rotter's equation to prediciting human behavior |
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Behavior potential, Expectancy, Reinforcement value and psychological situation |
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The basic modalities that can be used in the multisensory approach to learning are? |
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visual, auditory kinesthetic |
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if a person has difficulty in storing memories or recalling information, which part of the brain isn't working correctly |
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How do you spell your teachers name |
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BETH S-T-R-U-D-G-E-O-N strudgeon |
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Who created the Fight or Flight theroy |
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Who did the marshmallow experiment and came up with the instant/delayed gratification |
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Who invented the Multiple Intellegence theroy |
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how many types of Intellegence's are there in Gardners Multiple Intellegence theroy and what are they |
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8, verbal, musical, logical, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, bodily, naturalist and visual |
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what are the three cognitive learning styles (Multi sensory approach) |
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Visual,Auditory,Kinesthetic |
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What is the difference between internal and external locus of control |
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An internal locus of control person takes responsiblity for his life, and feels the outcomes were governed by his own action. A person with external locus of control blames everyone else,luck or chance |
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