Function of the Medulla
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located at the top of the spinal cord, contains vital centers for respiration
and cardiovascular functions.
Freud human personality functions at three levels of awareness, Conscious:
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perceptions, thoughts, and emotions that exist in the person's awareness,
such as being aware of happy feelings or thinking about a loved one.
,What is Abraham Maslow's Humanistic theory?
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- Hierarchy of needs
- Basic physiological, safety and security, love and belonging, esteem, self-
actualization
Function of the Hypothalmus
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responsible for controlling hunger, thirst, emotions, body temperature
regulation, and circadian rhythms
What theory did B.F. Skinner develop?
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- operant conditioning: people learn their behaviors from their history or
past experiences, particularly those experiences that were repeatedly
reinforced.
•All behavior is learned.
•Behavior has consequences (reward or punishment).
•Recurrence of rewarded behavior
Function of the Hippocampus
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- It is important in memory and control of emotional responses and recall
and regulation of emotional memories
Frontal Lobe
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- organization of thought, body movement, memories, emotions, and moral
behavior.
Epinephrine Function
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- Excitatory
- Controls fight or flight response
Freud Personality components
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ID
superego
ego
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located at the top of the spinal cord, contains vital centers for respiration
and cardiovascular functions.
Freud human personality functions at three levels of awareness, Conscious:
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perceptions, thoughts, and emotions that exist in the person's awareness,
such as being aware of happy feelings or thinking about a loved one.
,What is Abraham Maslow's Humanistic theory?
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- Hierarchy of needs
- Basic physiological, safety and security, love and belonging, esteem, self-
actualization
Function of the Hypothalmus
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responsible for controlling hunger, thirst, emotions, body temperature
regulation, and circadian rhythms
What theory did B.F. Skinner develop?
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- operant conditioning: people learn their behaviors from their history or
past experiences, particularly those experiences that were repeatedly
reinforced.
•All behavior is learned.
•Behavior has consequences (reward or punishment).
•Recurrence of rewarded behavior
Function of the Hippocampus
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- It is important in memory and control of emotional responses and recall
and regulation of emotional memories
Frontal Lobe
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- organization of thought, body movement, memories, emotions, and moral
behavior.
Epinephrine Function
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- Excitatory
- Controls fight or flight response
Freud Personality components
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ID
superego
ego