total way of life‚ including customs‚ traditions‚ beliefs‚ values‚ language‚ and physical products-all learned behavior passed on from parents to children. Developmental Scientists Study? • Change and stability in all domains of development throughout the life span Domains of Development • Development lists study processes of change and stability in all domains‚ or aspects of development throughout all periods of the life span. • Physical‚ cognitive‚ psychosocial. Each affects the others Environment
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COGNITION ATTITUDES BEHAVIOUR IMPRESSION FORMATION TOPIC 2: SOCIAL COGNITION The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes. William James Philosopher and one of the founding fathers of psychology Social cognition: The way people understand and learn about how to think and behave in their social world. Yr 12: Social cognition includes Attitudes Impression Attitudes? • What is the best age to get married? • Which mobile phone
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B)|dissociation.| C)|serial processing.| D)|biological rhythms.| E)|latent content.| 3.|Bright light inhibits our feelings of sleepiness by influencing the production of:| A)|melatonin.| B)|dopamine.| C)|MDMA.| D)|THC.| 4.|The large‚ slow brain waves associated with Stage 4 sleep are called:| A)|sleep spindles.| B)|delta waves.| C)|alpha waves.| D)|REMs.| 5.|The visual and auditory areas of the
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Biological Basis of Behavior Neurons Neuroanatomy: Study of the parts/function of a neuron. Neuron: Nerve cells. Their parts are dendrites‚ soma‚ axon‚ Myelin sheath‚ and Terminal buttons. Dendrites: Rootlike structures that form synaptic connections with other neurons Soma: The body of the neuron‚ contains the nucleus and other cell organelles Axon: Wirelike structure that connects the soma to the Terminal buttons Myelin sheath: Fatty covering of the axon that speeds up neural
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Psychology Review Your dog barks every time a stranger’s car pulls into the driveway‚ but not when you come home. Reacting to your car differently is a sign of Discrimination Silvia used to play with balloons‚ when she tried to play with a balloon last week‚ it popped in her face and gave her quite a scare. Now bowing up a balloon is so scary she won’t try it. The pop is the unconditioned stimulus and the balloon is a conditioned stimulus. According to levels of processing approach to memory‚ thinking
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(identical) if one has unipolar depression the chances are 46% the other twin getting it as well. This stat is 60% in bipolar disorder. Kendler = Idea of genetic predisposition to stress which was part of the DIATHESIS STRESS MODEL. VIRGINIA TWIN STUDY. When faced with negative life events if you had a twin with depression you were much more likely to become depressed yourself than a set of twins where neither of them were depressed. * It could be that social learning theory is an explanation
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lesson at students’ level of potential development Answer Key: B Feedback: The teacher is sharing perspectives concerning a shared experience with his class. He is helping them to make sense of this symphony by sharing insights concerning its structure. Text Reference: See Vygotsky’s Theory of Cognitive Development‚ p.
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A | CLINICAL STUDIES | | Activity | Observation | 1. | Drug product data and information including receipt and correspondence for test and reference products | | 2. | Labelling of product and vials | | 3. | Record of transfer of samples to the deep freezer | | 4. | Curriculum vitae of various persons | | 5. | Monitor manual‚ Monitor report /checklist | | 6. | Initiation of clinical operations | | 7. | Protocol training attendance | | 8.
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PSYC1001 – Notes Introduction & Psych Perspectives What is Psychology? Psychology is the scientific investigation of mental (thinking‚ remembering and feeling) and behaviour. Understanding a person requires attention to the individual’s biology‚ psychological experience and cultural context. Behaviour – Overt (observable) actions; Physiological correlates of actions Mental Processes – Thoughts (memories‚ imagery‚ concepts); Emotions (fear‚ happiness‚ anger‚ arousal); interactions between
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NOVA: How the Brain Works The description pretty much describes this video well. In essence‚ it’s a look into the complexity of the human brain. Trying to understand how we perceived the world around us and showing some of the experiments that try to explain how the process works. If you want to spend an hour with quirky but interesting approach to the topics of how illusions work‚ how our brains are affected by electro-magnetic impulses and what is the current status of artificial intelligence
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