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    Whitney Barnes: SENSATION & PERCEPTION WORKSHEET a)  Briefly describe the path of information from the targeted sensory organ (i.e. eye‚ ear‚ skin‚ etc.) to the brain. Include a synthesis of terms/information from both Chapter 2 - Biological Basis of Behavior and Chapter 3 - Sensation and Perception in your description.  When you are using your ears you can choose what you want to listen to‚ but you cannot choose what you are hearing. The first step is when the pinna collects sounds that enter through

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    In the article “Parenting styles and Conceptions of Parental Authority during Adolescence” by Judith G. Smetana she talks about the adolescence stage. She starts off the article by saying parental authority and parenting styles both contributed significantly to emotional autonomy and adolescent-parent conflict. Smetana says there are four parenting styles. First‚ authoritative parents which is both responsible and demanding. Second‚ authoritarian parents and they are demanding but not responsible

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    friends? The poems “Girls Eye View of Relatives” written by Phyllis McGinley‚ and “Adolescence” by P.K. Page both suggest that human relationships between different people affect our lives in different ways. The first way it can affect our lives is through emotion. There some emotions which we share without family members that we do not share with our friends and vice versa. For example‚ in the poem adolescence‚ the teenagers go through a different kind of nervousness and love felt for each than

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    friendships involve affection‚ a sense of alliance‚ and having someone to confide in. These are all important characteristics in later romantic relationships. During childhood‚ friendships are important for development‚ but they become deeper in adolescence and take on additional importance in relation to the ‘psychological tasks’ facing adolescents. Frey and Rothlisberger found that adolescents have twice as many peer relationships than adult relationships. Adolescents who do not develop peer relationships

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    Teenager’s social life Teenager social life is a very serious problem in this generation and there is many kind of problem‚ for examples: friends‚ gossip‚ communication‚ bullying‚ peer pressure‚ social networks‚ and the like. In the same time‚ there are many ways by letting teenagers easily get influenced. And most of the teenagers been influenced is because of family problems and friends issues. So today we will be exploring this social problem that would affect the forefront of teenage life.

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    Catherine Walker Topic I: Bio-rhythms (separated into six essay topics) Biological rhythms: There are three types of biological rhythm; circadian‚ ultradian and infradian. Circadian rhythms are those which complete a cycle in a 24 hour period such as the sleep-wake cycle‚ heart rate or metabolism. People have variations within the circadian rhythms‚ notably the owl/lark division describing people who have biological clocks which run ahead or behind the average. Ultradian rhythms are those which

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    With the development of society and the continuous improvement of medical level‚ people live longer and longer. People are no longer experiencing adolescence‚ adulthood‚ and old age‚ as they used to be. Therefore‚ some Anthropologists said that there are four important stages which people need to experience in their life. They are adolescence‚ early adulthood‚ middle adulthood‚ and late adulthood. At different stages‚ people will have various problems or happiness. Someone around me who are going

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    Outline and evaluate the biological approach to psychopathology The biological approach to psychopathology suggests that abnormal behaviour is caused or related to physical changes in the body. The biological approach suggest that the four following things cause physical disorders (abnormality) ; genes‚ biochemistry‚ neuroanatomy and viral infection. Psychologists have investigated the role in which gene’s play in abnormal behaviour. To do this the majority of psychologists use twins. It has been

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    Two important personality theories are the biological theory and the humanistic theory. The biological theory is based on the premise that all people inherit their characteristics from their family. This theory basically contends that people do not have control over their behaviors because they are genetically pre-determined. The humanistic theory‚ on the other hand‚ is based on the premise that each person has free will to control their actions. This theory does not go along with the idea that behaviors

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    The Biological Effects of Radiation Whether the source of radiation is natural or man made‚ whether it is a small dose of radiation or a large dose‚ there will be some biological effects. Radiation causes ionizations of atoms‚ which will affect molecules‚ which may affect cells‚ which may affect tissues‚ and so on. Although most people tend to think of biological effects in terms of the effect of radiation on living cells‚ in actuality‚ ionizing radiation‚ by definition‚ interacts only with

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