Authors: Dean Burnett
motion sickness 8â12
lack of 11
at sea 11â12
motor cortex 21, 139, 230
multitasking 180
musical ear syndrome 164
MyersâBriggs Type Inventory (MTBI) 197â8
NASA 187
needs, hierarchy of 209â10
negging 110â11
neocortex 6, 14, 231
nervous system 29â30 (
see also
brain)
autonomic 30
neurons in,
see
neurons
peripheral 30
somatic 30
sympathetic/parasympathetic 30â1, 280
neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) 227â8 (
see also
brain: and language processing)
neurons 9, 21, 23, 38, 40, 69â70, 88â9, 264
light-detecting 168 (
see also
vision)
“mirror” 250
and neuroplasticity 270, 301
olfactory 155â6
and synapses 40â1, 139, 285
neurotransmitters 40
Nietzsche, Friedrich 217
nootropics 142
noradrenalin 269
nucleus accumbens 96â7
nystagmus 11, 173
occipital lobe 173, 295
Office for National Statistics 76
olfactory system 154â6
operant condition 207
optic nerve 155, 171 (
see also
vision)
optokinetic reflex 172 (
see also
vision)
orbitofrontal cortex 194, 201, 203
overt and covert orientation 183
oxytocin 107â8, 243â4
parallax 175 (
see also
vision)
parietal lobe 124, 139, 182, 183, 219, 259
Parkinson's disease 263, 292
Patient HM 71â2, 74
Patient X 73
Pavlov's dogs 91
periaqueductal gray 200
personality 188â221
and anger 199â206
persistence of 203â4
as threat response 200 (
see also
fight-or-flight response)
usefulness of 201â3
Big 5 traits of 192â3, 194â5
and factor analysis 195
and brain configuration 195
and Gage 189â90 (
see also
Gage, Phineas)
genetic factors underlying 194
and humor 214â21
brain regions implicated in 219
and sign language 219â20
surprise as element of 215, 219
and motivation 206â14
extrinsic vs intrinsic 210â11
and Maslow's hierarchy of needs 209
sex as 210
tests 191, 197â8
Types A and B 195
Phares, E. Jerry 190
pheromones 243
n
phobias,
see
fear
photoreceptors 168â9, 171 (
see also
vision)
pineal gland 19
pleasure principle 207
pleiotropy 146
posterior cingulate gyrus 243
posterior hippocampus 194
posterior parietal cortex 184
praise vs criticism 104â11
prefrontal cortex 38, 121, 123, 124, 134, 137, 147, 181â2, 194, 237, 243, 257, 259, 287, 296
proprioception 9, 153
psychosis 276, 282, 292, 297
pulvinar nucleus 184
putamen 226, 230, 243
Pygmalion effect 149
Rain Man
125
“reptile” brain 6, 14, 28
retina 79, 168â71, 172, 174, 183
fovea in 170â1, 184
and 3D images 175
Rorschach test 197
Rosen, Howard 133
saccades 172 (
see also
vision)
SapirâWhorf hypothesis 227
Saw
96
seasickness 11â12 (
see also
motion sickness)
“seeing stars” 173 (
see also
vision)
self-awareness 152
self-confidence 129â30
self-determination 211
self-discrepancy theory 212
self-image 109, 236, 238
self-worth 64, 129
senses 153â4 (
see also
individual
senses)
chemical 161
mechanical 162
sensory cortex 295, 297
serotonin 269â70, 285
sex, as motivator 210
sleep 17â26
artificial light's effects on 20
and depression 269â70
and dreams 21â2, 25
duration of 18â19
and hibernation 20
and hypnic jerk 22
and jet-lag 19
and memory 24â5
in nonhuman animals 17â18
NREM period of 20â1
paralysis during 23
and predators 18
REM period of 20â2, 23, 24, 25â6
stages of 20â1, 22
walking during 24
social learning 90
somatosensory cortex 164, 165, 166
somatosensory system 164â5
Stanford Prison experiment 258â9
stress 1, 26, 106, 201, 276â83
substantia nigra 263
superior colliculus 184
superior temporal gyrus 226
superstition 78â85
supramarginal gyrus 124
synesthesia 264
taste, vs vision 15
temporal lobes 41, 71, 182, 194, 226, 295
thalamus 28â9, 171, 294
Theory of Multiple Intelligences
(Gardner) 126
3D 175â6 (
see also
vision)
transcranial direct-current stimulation (tCDS) 142â3
UK Mental Health 76â7
vagus nerve 11
ventral tegumental area 96â7
vestibular system 9
vestibulocochlear nerve 163
vision 167â77
and attention 183
and creationism 168
n
and extra-ocular muscles 11
and motion sickness 11
peripheral 184
and saccades 172
and “seeing stars” 173
vs taste 15
visual cortex 173â4, 229
walking:
as exercise 7â8
and lack of motion sickness,
see
motion sickness
Wernicke, Carl 224
WernickeâKorsakoff syndrome 73
Wernicke's area 39, 224â6
Williams, Robin 268
Zeigarnik effect 214
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