COLL1500 Mid-term Flashcards


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What do Axons do?

Send electrical signals from the cell body

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What do Dendrites do?

Branch out from neurons and receive signals

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What is Neuroplasticity?

The brain's ability to change, grow, and form new connections

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What is the Cerebral Cortex?

The outer layer of the brain, responsible for higher level thinking. Coined "where learning happens"

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What does a neurotransmitter do?

Transmits signals between neurons across a synapse

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What is Carol Dweck a researcher of?

Mindset (growth vs fixed)

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What is Angela Duckworth a researcher of?

Grit

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What is Joe Cuseo a researcher of?

College success

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What is Maryanne Wolf a researcher of?

Reading. Has research on the concept of "deep reading." Coined the term "bi-literate brain" in relation to print vs. screen reading

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Define "Grit"

Passion and perseverance for long-term goals

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Define "Growth Mindset"

The idea that abilities can change and develop through effort

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Define "Fixed Mindset"

The idea that abilities are fixed or predetermined and cannot be changed.

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Define "Language Register."

The level of formality used in speaking or writing a language.

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What is "Frozen" register?

Language that always remains the same

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What is "Formal" register?

The standard sentence syntax and word choice of work and school.

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What is "Consultative" register?

Formal register when used in conversation.

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What is "Casual" register?

Language between friends characterized by a 400- to 800-word vocabulary; word choice is general and not specific.

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What is "Intimate" register?

Language between people who live together or otherwise have a close relationship.

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What does "Bi-literate Brain" mean?

The ability to change how you read based on print or screen reading.

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How does screen reading affect one's ability to read deeply?

Screen reading causes skimming, reading in an "F Pattern", lacking empathy when reading, and may erode critical thinking.

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Why is The Study Cycle effective?

Engaging with material frequently promotes better retention of material.