Social Science 3 Part 1

Cards (47)

  • How many neurons are there in the human brain?
    86 billion neurons (Voylek, 2013)
  • Connects the brain to the spinal cord to all the parts of the body.
    Brainstem
  • Part of the brain that regulates breathing, heart rate and digestion.
    Brainstem
  • Part of the brain that has more neurons than all parts of the brain combined.
    Cerebellum
  • It is responsible for attention, language, emotional function such as (pleasure, fear and response regulation).
    Cerebellum
  • It processes procedural memories such as performance execution and automatic movements like skating skills.
    It also has a significant contribution to balance and motor control.
    Cerebellum
  • What is the total volume occupied by the Cerebrum in the brain?
    75%
  • How much is the total weight contribution of the cerebrum to the brain?
    85%
  • Who is the Father of Brain Dominance Technology?
    Nedd Hermann
  • Who is Ned Hermann known as?
    Father of the Brain Dominance Technology
  • Research that Ned Hermann referred to to make his own theory.
    Roger Sperry's split brain research
  • "A person developed preferred modes of thinking; how we express ourselves and how we react to circumstance."
    Brain Dominance Theory
  • Who made the Whole Brain Model?
    Ned Hermann
  • All 4 quadrants are imbalanced. (True or False)
    False
  • What you may prefer is different from your competence level of performance (True or False).
    True
  • It is tied to the styles that you're comfortable utilising.
    Preference
  • How adept you are in a performance to an extent.
    Competence Level
  • The Two Quadrants in left mode
    A and B
  • The 2 quadrants in right mode
    D and c
  • Logical Rational or Analytical Thinking is also known as?
    Quadrant A
  • Sequential, Organized, followed directions, planned and detailed capacities
    Quadrant B
  • Linear thinking, the "here and now" and quantitative thinking of the brain
    Quadrant A
  • Sequential Thinking/Organized Planned Quadrant is also known as?
    Quadrant B
  • Quadrant that focuses on intrapersonal aspects, intuition and often looks for personal meaning.
    Quadrant C
  • Quadrant that includes the communicative aspects such as joining group studies.
    Quadrant C
  • Big Picture Creative or Imaginative Thinking is also known as Quadrant _

    Quadrant D
  • This quadrant encompasses creativeness, innovativeness holism, and the capacity to visualize or imagine, and create or synthesize.
    Quadrant D
  • Logical, Analytical, Fact-Based, Intuitive
    Quadrant A
  • Hollistic, Intuitive, Generating, Inegrating
    Quadrant D
  • Organized, Sequential, Planned, Detailed
    Quadrant B
  • Interpersonal, Feeling-Based, Kinesthetic(Body), Emotional
    Quadrant C
  • Each side of the brain specializes in different workloads and each person has their own preference to which side they mostly use.
    The Right and Left Brain Theory
  • To use both sides if you're right brainded, use your imagination and visualize (True of False
    False
  • To use both sides if you're left brainded, play intellectual games like rubics and chess (True or False).
    False
  • The right side of the brain controls the left side of the body.
    True
  • The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body.
    True
  • Side of the brain that holds the Language, logic, Critical Thinking, and Reasoning Aspect. It also performs better at numbers
    Left Brain
  • Side of the brain that is adept at recognizing faces, music, colors, and images, reading and expressing emotions, intuition and creativity.
    Right Brain
  • One way to use both sides if you're right brainded, is to learn mathematics and logical reasoning.
    True
  • One way to use both sides if youre left-brainded is to initiate spontaneous activities
    True