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VocabThe BrainDisordersMisc

Row 1, Col 1 RETURN Food, Water What is an example of a primary reinforcer?

1,2 Temporal lobe Which lobe is in control of smell and sound? RETURN

1,3 An unwelcome, uncontrollable and persistent idea What is obsession? RETURN

1,4 A substance a patient accepts that has no effect What is a placebo? RETURN

2,1 Cash, coupon, movie ticket What is an example of a secondary reinforcer? RETURN

2,2 Sight What sense is the occipital lobe in charge of? RETURN

2,3 It is low mood, low self-esteem and loss of interest in activities What is depression? RETURN

2,4 A drug that temporarily increases awareness and alertness What is a stimulant? RETURN

3,1 The average What is the mean? RETURN

3,2 The frontal lobe. Which lobe is in charge of conscious thought? RETURN

3,3 When someone experiences different stages of extreme mood. What is bipolar? RETURN

3,4 When someone is fully immersed in what they are doing. What is flow? RETURN

4,1 The middle number or value What is the median? RETURN

4,2 Parietal Lobe Which lobe integratessesnory information? RETURN

4,3 An intense, persistent fear of certain situations. What is a phobia? RETURN

4,4 When you do what is right. What is mindfulness? RETURN

5,1 A proposition that everything an organism does can be classified as a behavior. What is behaviorism? RETURN

5,2 It is in charge of motor controls What does the cerebellum do? RETURN

5,3 A strong feeling of obsession for a certain thing. What is addiction? RETURN

5,4 A disorder that causes unusual perceptions in your mind. What is schizophrenia? RETURN