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Jeopardy!

BRAIN Studies SLEEP GRAB BAG 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, and Temporal. What are the 4 lobes? Return Row 1, Col 1

What study do you ask questions face to face? Interview. What study do you ask questions face to face? Return 1,2

What stage of sleep do you dream in? REM. What stage of sleep do you dream in? Return 1,3

When people are given a false drug that they believe to be real and working. What is a Placebo? Return 1,4

Which Lobe processes visual information? Occipital. Which Lobe processes visual information? Return 2,1

A type of written interview. What is a questionnaire? 2,2 Return

Sleep disorder, trouble breathing when asleep. What is Apnea? Return 2,3

Nature is inherited characteristics. Nurture is environmental factors. Nature vs. Nurture? Return 2,4

electrical activity to the brain. A machine that records electrical activity to the brain. What is an EEG scan? Return 3,1

Studies of the same people over a period of years? Longitudinal Studies. Studies of the same people over a period of years? Return 3,2

Which stage of sleep has Delta Waves? Return 3,3

A biological clock that’s genetically programmed to regulate physiological responses. What is a circadian rhythm? Return 3,4

Involved in hearing, memory, perception, emotion, and language comprehension. What does the Temporal Lobe do? 4,1 Return

Observing how people and animals behave naturally, when they don’t know they are being observed. What is naturalistic observation? Return 4,2

What is the focusing of attention to clear ones mind? Meditation. What is the focusing of attention to clear ones mind? Return 4,3

The measure of relationships between 2 variables or sets of data. What is a correlation? Return 4,4

What helps controls posture and balance? Cerebellum. What helps controls posture and balance? Return 5,1

Mode- most reoccurring # Range- Biggest# + Smallest# Mean- average Median- middle # Mode- most reoccurring # Range- Biggest# + Smallest# What is the Mean, Median, Mode ,and Range? Return 5,2

Pulse slows, muscles relax, uneven breathing, lasts 10 minutes. What happens in stage 1 of sleep? Return 5,3

What are the goals of Psychology? D- description E- explanation P- prediction I- influence What are the goals of Psychology? Return 5,4