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Vocab The Brain

Disorders

Misc.

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Food, Water

What is an example of a primary reinforcer?

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Temporal lobe

Which lobe is in control of smell and sound?

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An unwelcome, uncontrollable and persistent idea

What is obsession?

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A substance a patient accepts thathas no effect

What is a placebo?

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Cash, coupon, movie ticket

What is an example of a secondary reinforcer?

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Sight

What sense is the occipital lobe in charge of?

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It is low mood, low self-esteem andloss of interest in activities

What is depression?

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A drug that temporarily increasesawareness and alertness

What is a stimulant?

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The average

What is the mean?

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The frontal lobe.

Which lobe is in charge of conscious thought?

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When someone experiencesdifferent stages of extreme mood.

What is bipolar?

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When someone is fully immersedin what they are doing.

What is flow?

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The middle number or value

What is the median?

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Parietal Lobe

Which lobe integratessesnory

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An intense, persistent fear ofcertain situations.

What is a phobia?

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When you do what is right.

What is mindfulness?

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A proposition that everything anorganism does can be classified

as a behavior.

What is behaviorism?

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It is in charge of motor controls

What does the cerebellum do?

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A strong feeling of obsession for acertain thing.

What is addiction?

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A disorder that causes unusualperceptions in your mind.

What is schizophrenia?

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