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SOC SCI 3

Lesson 6: The powers of the mind

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It is highly essential and powerful part of the human body Human Brain
One of the largest and most complex organs in the body Human Brain
Processing center of different signals and information, communicating over a trillion of connection through synapses Human Brain
The Human Brain consists of the brain stem, cerebellum, and cerebrum
It consists of medulla, pons and the midbrain which controls breathing, heart rate and other autonomic processes Brain Stem
It connects the brain with the spinal cord and the rest of the body Brain Stem
It handles balance and motor control Cerebellum
It is involved in cognitive functions: attention, language, emotional functions, processing of procedural memories Cerebellum
What cognitive functions are involved in the cerebellum? attention, language, emotional functions, processing of procedural memories
It is the forebrain Cerebrum
It makes up 75% of the brain by volume and 85% by weight Cerebrum
It is divided into a large, known as longitudinal fissure, into two distinct hemispheres (left and right) Cerebrum
serve as a conduit allowing information to transmit from one side of the brain to the other corpus callosum
Called the "Father of brain dominance tehcnology" Ned Hermann
He Developed the theory of brain dominance where people develop a dominant mode of thinking preferences Ned Hermann
The Whole brain model states that the brain is divided into (#) metaphoric quadrants 4
What does the quadrants in the whole brain model refer to? It refers to your preferred modes of thinking, learning, and working
Which quadrant prefers: collecting data, listening to informational lectures, reading textbooks, judging ideas based on facts, criteria and logical reasoning Logical Rational/Analytical Thinking
Which quadrant prefers: Following directions, doing repetitive detailed homework problems, managing time and schedules Organized Planned/Sequential Thinking
Which quadrant prefers: Listening to and sharing ideas, looking for personal meaning, giving sensory input, and joining group studies Interpersonal Feelings/interpersonal Thinking
Which quadrant prefers: looking at the big picture, taking initiative, simulations (what-if questions), visual aids, brainstorming Big Picture/Imaginative Thinking
In the right-brain, left brain dominance theory, what does the left side consist of? (general) Logical, Analytical, Objective
In the right-brain, left brain dominance theory, what does the right side consist of? (general) Intuitive , thoughtful, subjective
In the right-brain, left brain dominance theory, what tasks does the left side considered to be adept in? Language, Logic, Critical Thinking, Numbers, Reasoning
In the right-brain, left brain dominance theory, what tasks does the right side considered to be adept in? Recognizing faces, expressing emotions, music, reading emotions, colors, Images, Intuition, Creativity
"Balance mind and heart when you communicate or engage in activities" which side of the brain should be mindful of this in order to use both sides of the brain? Left-brained
"Balance mind and heart when you communicate or engage in activities" which side of the brain should be mindful of this in order to use both sides of the brain? Left-Brained
"Use images and visualization exercises" which side of the brain should be mindful of this in order to use both sides of the brain? Left-Brained
"Listen to music. Find any interest or hobby" which side of the brain should be mindful of this in order to use both sides of the brain? Left-Brained
"Try to break your daily routine/schedule and engage in unplanned activities" which side of the brain should be mindful of this in order to use both sides of the brain? Left-Brained
"Engage yourself deeper into getting facts and details" which side of the brain should be mindful of this in order to use both sides of the brain? Right-Brained
"Engage in planning activities or exercises" which side of the brain should be mindful of this in order to use both sides of the brain? Right-Brained
"Okay Complex Games that interest you like chess, or any board games" which side of the brain should be mindful of this in order to use both sides of the brain? Right-Brained
"Work with numbers and explore or study any mathematical topics" which side of the brain should be mindful of this in order to use both sides of the brain? Right-Brained
IT refers to a diagram based on a particular word or idea Mind Mapping
Presents a picture or a powerful graphical style which leads to unlock its potential to explore its possibilities from a word, image, number, logic, rhythm, color, and spatial consciousness in a unique manner Mind Mapping
It can tread into many possibilities Mind Mapping
Who is a popular british psychology author and television personality in the late 1960s who used diagrams to map out information? Tony Buzan
(BLANK) has been used throughout history in learning, brainstorming, memory, planning, visual thinking, and problem solving of varied professionals Mind Mapping
Who is usually tied to mind mapping? Tony Buzan
What materials are needed in Mind Mapping? A blank sheet of paper colored pens and pencils your brain your imagination
How many basic steps are there in mind mapping 11
What is the first basic step in mind mapping? Start with an idea that first comes in your mind
What is the second basic step in mind mapping? Start at the center with an image of the topic, using at least three colors
What is the third basic step in mind mapping? Use images, symbols, codes, and dimensions throughout your mind map
What is the fourth basic step in mind mapping? Select key words and print them using upper or lowercase letters
What is the fifth basic step in mind mapping? Set each word or image alone and sitting on its own line
What is the sixth basic step in mind mapping? Connect the liens, starting from the central image. The lines become thinner as they radiate out from the center
What is the seventh basic step in mind mapping? Make the lines of the same length as the word or image they support
What is the eighth basic step in mind mapping? Use multiple colors throughout the mind map for visual stimulation and also for encoding or grouping
What is the ninth basic step in mind mapping? Develop your own personal style of mind mapping
What is the tenth basic step in mind mapping? Use emphasis and show associations in your mind map
What is the 11th basic step in mind mapping? Keep the mind map clear by radial hierarchy or outlines to embrace your branches
Created by: annebelle
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