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    PSYC 2301-Introduction to Psychology Unit 1 Assignment Bobbi Johnson 1. The school of psychology founded by John B. Watson‚ _Behaviorism_____________________‚ views observable‚ measurable behavior as the appropriate subject matter for psychology and emphasizes the key role of environment as a determinant of behavior. 2. _Psychoanalysis_____________________ is the term that Freud used for both his theory of personality and his therapy for the treatment of psychological disorders; the unconscious

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    A Review of Lucid Dreaming

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    Lucid Dreams‚ Between Waking and Dreaming? A Review of Literature on Lucid Dreaming and Consciousness Jules J. Buijs Student number: 1488945 Review Paper Master Cognitive Neuropsychology Supervisor: J. B. Deijen‚ PhD. August 3‚ 2012 LUCID DREAMS‚ BETWEEN WAKING AND DREAMING? 2 Abstract Since the 1960’s‚ several studies have been carried out that proved the existence of lucid dreams (i.e. dreams in which the dreamer is aware that he/she is dreaming). Since then‚ an increasing

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    rders 1. Emotional Symptoms: - Prolonged periods of sadness‚ short temper or irritability feelings of worthlessness Cognitive Symptoms: - Poor Concentration‚ Poor memory‚ Low self-esteem Physiological Symptoms: - Sleep Disturbances fidgeting headaches and lack of energy Behavioural: - Social withdrawal‚ poor personal maintenance and catatonia 2. Emotional Symptoms: - High levels of euphoria with highly elevated moods states also a decrease in tolerance may be seen with irritability when

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    positive‚ neutral‚ or negative image. While they are looking through the images I will be recording their brain activity. I will also have them take a version of an implicit bias test or a survey on how they feel about their bias after the section of EEG recording and image selections. The reason I will analyze the first second of the thought process is because I want to see what the brain automatically does without conscious decision making‚ meaning before the brain waves reach the frontal lobe after

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    Chapter 8 Vocabulary in the power point slides. Starting on page 240: Afferent nerves-transmitters of nerve impulses toward the CNS; sensory nerves Analgesia-without sensitivity to pain Anesthesia-without feeling or sensation Aphasia-inability to communicate through speech‚ writing‚ or signs because of injury or disease to certain areas of the brain Arachnoid membrane-weblike middle layer of the three membranous layers surrounding the brain and spinal cord Ataxia-without muscular coordination

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    Aripiprazon Case Summary

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    SEIZURES WITH LOW DOSE OF ARIPIPRAZOLE IN MENTAL RETARDATION- A FIRST CASE REPORT. ABSTRACT Aripiprazole is considered as a third generation antipsychotic and known for its unique partial agonist activity at dopamine D2 and serotonin 5-HT1Areceptors. Partial antagonist action at serotonin 5-HT2Areceptors . The common neurological side effects are extra pyramidal symptoms‚ headache‚ insomnia and drowsiness. Seizures had been reported in 2 cases of adults with normal intelligence and 1 in healthy

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    M37_MARI0000_00_SE_CH37.qxd 3/29/11 2:34 PM Page 237 R E V I E W S H E E T NAME ____________________________________ EXERCISE LAB TIME/DATE _______________________ 37 Respiratory System Physiology Mechanics of Respiration 1. For each of the following cases‚ check the column appropriate to your observations on the operation of the model lung. Diaphragm pushed up Change Increased Decreased ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ In the size of the balloons (lungs) In direction of air flow Increased ✓ In internal

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    The depolarisation and repolarisation that takes place within a cell from that occurs gives rise to voltage of waveforms. With the human body each cell at this present time is generating electrical impulses like a voltage generator‚ which is a basic source of all the bioelectric potentials. With these bioelectric potentials they produce ionic voltages produced by the coordination of electrochemical activity within numerous cells. When the cells are in line the charges tend to migrate through the

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    sleep patterns and their respective functions. Stages of Sleep • Fill in the blanks: Write a brief description of the Characteristic for each sleep stage listed on the table below: |Stage | Characteristic |EEG Pattern | | |Rapid low amplitude Brain waves. The | | |Stage 1 |momentary

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    depression and schizophrenia. ECT is contraindicated in patient with brain tumors and other brain diseases that cause increased intracranial pressure. ECT procedure usually begin by having an IV line started and sensors for recording brain activity (EEG or electroencephalogram) placed on the head and a 5 lead ECG was placed on the chest for monitoring the heart. A cuff is wrapped around the upper arm and lower leg for blood pressure and oxygen saturation was also applied to monitor the client’s oxygen

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