D547 TASK ONE COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE
2026 COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ thinking activities such as remembering, understanding, problem-
solving, and decision-making, including how people get, use, and store
information in their minds. Answer: cognition
⩥ tiny cells in the brain that work together like an extensive
communication network. Answer: Neurons (nerve cells)
⩥ plays a crucial role in acquiring new knowledge, honing cognitive
skills, and adapting to the challenges of formal education. Answer:
neurodevelopment
⩥ cerebellum. Answer: responsible for balance, coordination, and motor
control—also begins to develop early in life
⩥ cerebrum. Answer: the largest part of the brain—is responsible for
higher cognitive functions like thinking, reasoning, and problem-
solving.
⩥ prefrontal cortex. Answer: decision-making, impulse control, and
emotional regulation
, ⩥ limbic system. Answer: deep in the brain, it is like an emotional
control center helping handle feelings like happiness, fear, and sadness
⩥ brain stem. Answer: part of the brain that connects to the spinal cord;
oversees important jobs like keeping the heart beating regularly,
controlling breathing, managing blood flow, and controlling automatic
actions like sneezing and swallowing
⩥ functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Answer:
⩥ Encoding. Answer: initial processing of information, where sensory
input is transformed into a form that the brain can store and use.
⩥ Storage. Answer:
⩥ Feedback. Answer:
⩥ Metacognition. Answer: awareness and understanding of one's
thinking processes, enabling learners to monitor and regulate their
learning effectivel
⩥ Retrieval Practice. Answer: actively recalling information from
memory, such as answering questions or completing quizzes, which
strengthens long-term retention
2026 COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ thinking activities such as remembering, understanding, problem-
solving, and decision-making, including how people get, use, and store
information in their minds. Answer: cognition
⩥ tiny cells in the brain that work together like an extensive
communication network. Answer: Neurons (nerve cells)
⩥ plays a crucial role in acquiring new knowledge, honing cognitive
skills, and adapting to the challenges of formal education. Answer:
neurodevelopment
⩥ cerebellum. Answer: responsible for balance, coordination, and motor
control—also begins to develop early in life
⩥ cerebrum. Answer: the largest part of the brain—is responsible for
higher cognitive functions like thinking, reasoning, and problem-
solving.
⩥ prefrontal cortex. Answer: decision-making, impulse control, and
emotional regulation
, ⩥ limbic system. Answer: deep in the brain, it is like an emotional
control center helping handle feelings like happiness, fear, and sadness
⩥ brain stem. Answer: part of the brain that connects to the spinal cord;
oversees important jobs like keeping the heart beating regularly,
controlling breathing, managing blood flow, and controlling automatic
actions like sneezing and swallowing
⩥ functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Answer:
⩥ Encoding. Answer: initial processing of information, where sensory
input is transformed into a form that the brain can store and use.
⩥ Storage. Answer:
⩥ Feedback. Answer:
⩥ Metacognition. Answer: awareness and understanding of one's
thinking processes, enabling learners to monitor and regulate their
learning effectivel
⩥ Retrieval Practice. Answer: actively recalling information from
memory, such as answering questions or completing quizzes, which
strengthens long-term retention