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    References: Pinel‚ J.P. (2007). Basics of biopsychology. Boston: Pearson Education.

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    Reading Report in Psychology Questions: 1. What are the different schools of thought in Psychology? 2. What are the contemporary approaches to Psychology? 3. What are the different subfields in Psychology? Answers: 1. Different Schools of Thought in Psychology a) Structuralism - Structuralism was the first school of psychology‚ and focused on breaking down mental processes into the most basic components. Major structuralist thinkers include Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Titchener

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    There are four stages of sleep: Stage one shows low-voltage‚ high-frequency signals on an EEG similar to those produced while awake‚ though slightly relaxed. There is slow voltage increase with an immediate drop in frequency through development in stages. Stage two is marked by two diverse wave formations called a K complex and a sleep spindle. Stage three is interrupted by an intermittence of delta waves which are great and measured‚ while stage four is predominantly delta waves. (Pinel‚ 2007) After

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    References: Pinel‚ J.P. (2007). Basics of Biopsychology. Boston: Pearson Education.

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    assessment. Retrieved from: https://content.ashford.edu/AUPSY202.10.1 Feldman‚ R. (2009). Understanding psychology‚ Ninth Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill. Cherry‚ K (2011). What is a Neuron Retrieved 01/08/2011 from http://psychology.about.com/od/biopsychology/f/neuron01.htm

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    Running head: How Philosophy and physiology have influenced early psychological thought. The Influences of early psychological though of Physiology and philosophy Cleo Jones History of Psychology Abstract Physiology is a branch of biology that deals with life and living matter according to (Webster Merriam) Physiology is the processes and function of all or part of an organ. According to (Webster) Philosophy is the study of general and fundamental problems‚ such as those connected with

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    Race Riots Race rioting hasn’t just recently begun. It traces back to the 20th century. The most well known race riot that I briefly touched upon in my project was the Notting Hill race riots. The riots took place in London‚ England. It was fuelled by an increasing number of Caribbean migrants arriving after the Second World Ward. By 1961‚ it was estimated that about 100‚000 Caribbean people were occupying London. At this point in time‚ Caribbean migrant were found housing in the poorest of areas

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    The major schools of thought are very vivid and there are many different meanings of each school there are 10 different schools of thought in psychology‚ however there are only 7 basic schools. The basic schools of thought in psychology are Structuralism‚ Functionalism‚ Behaviorism‚ Psychoanalysis‚ Humanistic Psychology‚ Gestalt Psychology‚ and Cognitive Psychology. The 7 basics are each different in theory. Structuralism was the first school of psychology and focused on breaking down mental

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    The Brain’s Rewarding System & Addiction Biopsychology Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine the article‚ “The Brain’s Rewarding System & Addiction” (2004) by Katharine P. Bailey‚ MSN. In this article‚ I did not find a general hypothesis. Studies in this article show that most drugs directly or indirectly cause selective elevation of dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens (NA)‚ the ventral tegmental area (VTA)‚ and the limbic system‚ consequently called the

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    develop theories‚ systematic and objective methods. The main goal is to gather knowledge. E.g. Why we forget things? Applied Science – Use facts and theories to solve problems. E.g. The science behind what makes workers happy and productive. Biopsychology – The biological bases of behavior and mental processes. How the way the brain works affects psychology phenomenons. Experimental psychology – Experimental psychologists study sensation‚ perception‚ learning‚ memory‚ and performance. Cognitive

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