puff of air- eye blink‚ Pain- withdrawal‚ loud noise- startled response‚ food powder- salivation. Unconditioned Response Reflex-like response elicited by unconditioned stimulus Eye blink Withdrawal Startle Salivation Conditioned stimulus An originally neutral stimulus (does not elicit the UR) that when paired with US (number of times) leads to response similar to UR E.g.‚ tone‚ light taste Conditioned Response Response to CS that is similar to UR E.g.‚ eye blink‚ withdrawal‚ salivation
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In many school districts‚ fine arts programs have been cut or plan to be due to budget cuts across America. But in fact‚ fine arts are just as important as other subjects and can greatly benefit a student in school. Fine arts should be taught in schools because it strengthens learning in all subjects‚ it helps develop personal skills‚ and promotes a student’s self-esteem and the value of others. To begin‚ fine arts is scientifically proven to improve learning throughout all subjects. In the article
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PERCEPTION [reading #6] 1-Quote by Bohm‚ American physicist; 2-Definitions of perception; 3-Stages of perceptual development; 4-Importance of perception; 5-Bornstein and perceptual development; 6-Perceptual development in adults; 7-Working on perceptual skills in adulthood; and 8-Perception as the basis of human development in modern psychology. 1-“Science is primarily a perceptual enterprise‚ and not in gaining knowledge‚ though knowledge appears. Knowledge is a by-product. By understanding
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relates to something in the nurtured part of our lives. How children shape their own development is known as The Active Child. During infancy and early childhood children shaping their own development can be seen in a multitude of ways. For example‚ attentional patterns‚ language use‚ and play are all crucial in development. What ways is development continuous‚ and in what ways is it discontinuous (continuity/discontinuity). Some consider children’s
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the children who performed better on the Flanker task‚ were also those who performed better on the other linguistically focused tasks. The belief behind these results was that the control skills targeted by the Flanker tasks are intertwined with attentional language control. However‚ this may only be an interpretation due to a lack of consistent definition of what the tasks are measuring and how the data should analyzed and
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themselves online. The internet‚ though free‚ is very distracting. A person may go on there to find one thing and is distracted by opportunities for doing something else. In an article by ScienceDaily they wrote “clicking and scrolling interrupt our attentional focus”. This is true‚ it disturbs our mental appreciation and makes staying focused very difficult‚ which is not good when trying to become educated in a classroom. “Turning and touching the pages influence our ability for experience and attention”
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Just imagine if you could blink an eye and go anywhere in the world. There are many places you could go with many factors why you would go there‚ but where would you go? If I could just simply blink my eyes and go anywhere in the world‚ I would want to go to Hawaii. There I could go on a cruise‚ ride the waves‚ and relax on the beautiful beaches. The first I why I would want to go to Hawaii is so I could go to the beautiful beaches. I could relax on sand and just forget about everything. This would
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Psychology 1011 How to Write a Research Report Psychological Report The purpose of an experimental report is to communicate‚ briefly but precisely‚ the theoretical and empirical bases for a particular hypothesis‚ the way the hypothesis has been tested‚ and the results of the test. Report Resources Available on BlackBoard: - Marking criteria - e .g. of good/bad reports - APA referencing guide - Manual - Toolkit www.lc.unsw.edu.au Structure – The Hourglass Model TITLE ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION
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for the documentary “What would Jesus Buy?” directed by Rob VanAlkemade. The idea that consumerism is governing every aspect of our lives is clearly demonstrated in the poem Enter without so much as knocking by Bruce Dawe. The very first line “blink‚ blink. HOSPITAL. SILENCE.” represents a baby being born into the world. The words “HOSPITAL. SILENCE.” are similar to those used in film scripts‚ indicating setting‚ lighting and sounds. This suggests that the baby’s life is being directed‚ symbolising
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are dust and dust you will return”. This is the central idea of the poem; no matter how many materialistic items we acquire and consume‚ in the end‚ we all end up at the same place. The poem then follows by speaking of a baby waking into life‚ "Blink‚ blink. HOSPITAL‚ SILENCE". The sentences are deliberately short and simple. The baby awakens in the hospital and begins to experience the signs and expectations. The first thing that the baby hears is not the sounds of a loving mother‚ but the voice
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