#1
Who is often considered the founder of psychoanalysis?
#2
Which brain structure is primarily associated with the regulation of emotions and long-term memory?
#3
Who is known for the concept of 'fight or flight' response in the context of stress?
#4
Which neurotransmitter is commonly associated with feelings of pleasure and reward?
#5
Who is known for the concept of 'social learning theory', emphasizing the role of observation and imitation in learning?
#6
Which part of the neuron is responsible for receiving signals from other neurons?
#7
Who discovered the principles of classical conditioning through experiments with dogs?
#8
Which influential psychologist proposed the hierarchy of needs, suggesting that human behavior is driven by various levels of needs?
#9
Who is considered the father of modern neuroscience and discovered the role of electricity in neural signaling?
#10
Which area of the brain is primarily responsible for motor control and coordination?
#11
Who is known for the concept of 'unconscious mind' and the idea of defense mechanisms?
#12
Which brain structure is involved in the regulation of sleep and arousal?
#13
Who coined the term 'neuroplasticity' to describe the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life?
#14
Who proposed the theory of cognitive development, suggesting that children progress through four distinct stages of mental development?
#15
Who is known for the 'triune brain' theory, suggesting that the human brain consists of three distinct evolutionary layers?
#16
Who is known for his work on split-brain research, revealing the functional specialization of the cerebral hemispheres?
#17