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Lesson 3: Powers of The Mind

Lesson 3: Powers of The Mind

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11th Grade

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Lesson 3: Powers of The Mind

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Multiple Choice

All functions of the human body are communicated by the brain.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

It is the largest part of the brain and is composed of the right and left hemispheres.

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Cerebellum

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Cerebrum

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Brainstem

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Pons

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Multiple Choice

Each hemisphere of the cerebrum is divided into five (5) lobes.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Major Parts of the Brain

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Multiple Choice

It is the largest lobe and it coordinates high-level behaviors, such as motor skills, problem-solving, judgment, planning, and attention.

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Frontal

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Parietal

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Occipital

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Temporal

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Phineas Gage

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Multiple Choice

It is located on either side of the head on the same level as the ears.

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Frontal

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Pariteal

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Occipital

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Temporal

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Multiple Choice

Dr. Roger Sperry found that if hemispheres were not connected, they functioned independently of one another, which he called brain dominance.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

According to Dr. Paul MacLean, the brain is divided into 3 parts.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

Salovey came up with his own theory called the “Brain Dominance Theory.”

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

Mind maps are not useful in brainstorming sessions.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Lesson 3: Powers of The Mind

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