Tauseef Ahmad

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By using microelectrodes to record electrical activity in neurons, _____ unravelled the mystery of neural impulse.

A limited time span in development when the organism is highly responsive to experiences is termed as

An inherited characteristic that increases in population because it aids survival or reproduction is known as

The process of determining the location and sequence of specific genes on chromosomes is known as

DNA segments that serve as key functional units in hereditary transmission are known as

In ______ the bundle of fibres that connects the cerebral hemispheres (the corpus callosum) is cut to reduce seizures.

The system of the brain involved in emotion and memory is

The part of the brain involved in regulating basic biological drives such as hunger and sex is known as

he three major regions of the brain are the hindbrain, the midbrain and

____ and MRI scans can provide excellent depictions of brain structure

That what involves destroying a piece of the brain is known as

That what involves destroying a piece of the brain is known as

The problem child is generally one who has:

Learning which involves motor organs is called:

Motives arouse behaviour and direct it towards an/a:

Frustration for the motives causes:

It is easier to predict ______ on the basis of aptitude testing than success in an occupation.

The following definition of education was considered best by John Dewey:

The proponent of the Cognitive Theory of teaching is:

The Father of Psychoanalysis is:

The theory of moral development has been proposed by:

Who developed the interaction analysis category system in education for increasing teacher effectiveness?

Which educator presented "Law of Readiness, Law of Exercise and Law of Effect"?

Bert called the intelligence to:

At the beginning of the nineteenth century, whose focus was the study of the development of the mind?

Which educator gave the idea of Behaviourism in the education system

According to John Dewey, the teacher should guide students in learning as a:

Operant conditioning states that learning occurs as a result of the ______ the subject receives in response to a particular behaviour.

kinner was an American psychologist best known for the theory called:

B.F. Skinner (1904–1990) is considered by most to be one of the pivotal psychologists of the: