Brain Lobes Define Charact. Classical Condition Heredity

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Brain Lobes Define Charact. Classical Condition Heredity 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Lobes at the front of the brain’s cerebral cortex What is Frontal lobe? RETURN Row 1, Col 1

the genetic transmission of characteristics from parents to their offspring. What is Heredity? RETURN 1,2

What is love and intimacy? These are meaningful relationships, including friendships, that involve loving and being loved. What is love and intimacy? RETURN 1,3

What is learning? 1,4 RETURN a relatively permanent change in behavioral tendency that results from experience. What is learning? RETURN 1,4

What is the occipital lobe? Lobes at the lower back part of the brain’s cerebral cortex What is the occipital lobe? RETURN 2,1

What is identical twins? twins who come from one fertilized egg; twins having the same heredity. What is identical twins? 2,2 RETURN

What is satisfying work? This is being committed to a vocation and valued through it. What is satisfying work? RETURN 2,3

What is Neutral Stimulus? a stimulus that does not initially elicit any part of an unconditioned response. What is Neutral Stimulus? RETURN 2,4

What is the parietal lobe? contains areas that receive information on pressure, pain, touch and temperature. What is the parietal lobe? RETURN 3,1

What are fraternal twins? twins who come from two different eggs fertilized by two different sperm. What are fraternal twins? RETURN 3,2

This is helping and being helped and supported. What is altruism? RETURN 3,3

What is Unconditioned Stimulus? an event elicits a certain predictable response typically without previous training What is Unconditioned Stimulus? RETURN 3,4

What is the temporal lobe? contain areas involved in Hearing, memory, perception, emotion and language comprehension. What is the temporal lobe? RETURN 4,1

the basic building blocks of heredity. What are genes? RETURN 4,2

What is good citizenship? This is participating in activities that have public benefit and being respected in the public arena What is good citizenship? RETURN 4,3

What is Unconditioned Response? An organism’s automatic reaction to a stimulus. What is Unconditioned Response? RETURN 4,4

Plays an important role in motor control What is the cerebellum? RETURN 5,1

Who is Sir Francis Galton? he concluded that success ran in families and heredity was the cause Who is Sir Francis Galton? RETURN 5,2

This is connection to a deeper meaning or reality What is spirituality? RETURN 5,3

What is Conditioned Stimulus? a once neutral event that elicits a given response after a period of training in which it has been paired with an unconditioned stimulus. What is Conditioned Stimulus? RETURN 5,4