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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
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Lobes at the front of the brain’s
cerebral cortex What is Frontal lobe? RETURN Row 1, Col 1
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the genetic transmission of characteristics from parents to their offspring.
What is Heredity? RETURN 1,2
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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
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What is learning? 1,4 RETURN
a relatively permanent change in behavioral tendency that results from experience. What is learning? RETURN 1,4
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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
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What is identical twins?
twins who come from one fertilized egg; twins having the same heredity. What is identical twins? 2,2 RETURN
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What is satisfying work?
This is being committed to a vocation and valued through it. What is satisfying work? RETURN 2,3
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What is Neutral Stimulus?
a stimulus that does not initially elicit any part of an unconditioned response. What is Neutral Stimulus? RETURN 2,4
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What is the parietal lobe?
contains areas that receive information on pressure, pain, touch and temperature. What is the parietal lobe? RETURN 3,1
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What are fraternal twins?
twins who come from two different eggs fertilized by two different sperm. What are fraternal twins? RETURN 3,2
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This is helping and being helped and supported.
What is altruism? RETURN 3,3
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What is Unconditioned Stimulus?
an event elicits a certain predictable response typically without previous training What is Unconditioned Stimulus? RETURN 3,4
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What is the temporal lobe?
contain areas involved in Hearing, memory, perception, emotion and language comprehension. What is the temporal lobe? RETURN 4,1
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the basic building blocks of heredity.
What are genes? RETURN 4,2
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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
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What is Unconditioned Response?
An organism’s automatic reaction to a stimulus. What is Unconditioned Response? RETURN 4,4
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Plays an important role in motor control
What is the cerebellum? RETURN 5,1
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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
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This is connection to a deeper meaning or reality
What is spirituality? RETURN 5,3
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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
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