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during the first part of the twentieth century‚ it became less prominent during the 1950s. However‚ behavioral techniques remain a mainstay in therapy‚ education and many other areas. 3 . Biopsychology The branch of psychology focused on the study of how the brain influences behavior is often known as biopsychology‚ although it has also been called physiological psychology‚ behavioral neuroscience and psychobiology. 4 . Cognitive Psychology Cognitive psychology is the branch of psychology that focuses
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Margaret Floy Washburn Margaret Floy Washburn was born on July 25‚ 1871 in Harlem‚ New York City to Rev. Francis and Elizabeth Floy Washburn. She was an only child and did not attend school until the age of seven‚ although she could read and write long before that. Her first school was private and kept by the Misses Smuller. In private school she learned not only the rudiments of arithmetic‚ but also a foundation in French and German and the ability to read music and play all the major and minor
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controversial; however‚ I actually think that it depends on the specific law. For example‚ something such as a drinking age law is put in place for a good reason. There has been research proven in the developmental psychology field and even in the biopsychology field that our prefrontal cortex does not fully mature until our early twenties. Our prefrontal cortex is responsible for our executive decision making‚ planning‚ and other complex cognitive behavior. I think laws like this should be followed
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gender identity. The author‚ Troy Stutsman‚ will evaluate and give a determination as to which has the greater influence on gender identity: nature or nurture. Also discussed will be the current arguments about sexual identity and how evidence from biopsychology which may help to resolve the argument. What is gender identity Gender identity is a person’s concept of him or herself whether male or female‚ this can be either the same as their biological gender or it could be different (Schwartz‚ 2008)
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A large portion of the population have recurrently experienced boredom. The purpose of this study was to determine whether boredom has an effect on the brain and which wave lengths are affected. Once more information is provided on this topic‚ it will be easier to understand the effects of boredom on the brain‚ as well as what activities and attention spans are ideal to maximize activity and prevent boredom. The effects that boredom has on the brain were first studied by Katamyama and Natsume (2012)
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past decades due to the expansion of computer technology and the greater understanding of genetics and biology and the fMRI imaging machines. 2. What is the historical development of biological psychology? The historical development of biopsychology is traced as far back as the ancient Greek era. It became the Roman church who dictated much of the human behavior according to their religious beliefs. After the Dark Ages subsided a new way of thinking was born and this period
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