Across
- 2. Philosophy that says we learn best through hands-on experiences and sensory adventures—because who needs textbooks when you've got the real world?
- 5. Chomsky American professor and public intellect who is often called the father of modern linguistics; Universal grammar
- 8. An approach to cognitive science that uses artificial neural networks to model how we think and learn.
- 9. Your brain's mental representation of a class of objects, events, and everyday practices.
- 10. The study of language
- 12. Philosophy that says we can unlock knowledge through pure reasoning and logic - no sensory experience needed!
- 13. The study of the origins, distribution, social relations, and culture of human beings throughout history.
Down
- 1. The brain's logic puzzle, where premises and conclusions come together in forms like "All A are B" and "No A are B"
- 3. An awareness of one's thought processes and an understanding of the patterns behind them
- 4. Piaget Swiss psychologist known for his work in child development and the theory of cognitive development. genetic epistemology
- 6. The philosophical idea that our minds consist of two separate substances, soul and body.
- 7. Almond-shaped part of the brain involved in emotions such as fear
- 11. Brain’s region for cataloging and storing all our memories
- 14. Essential molecule that transmits nerve impulses across a synapse.
