Emotion: a complex psychological state or response 1) Physiological arousal 2) Expressive behaviours 3) Consciously experienced thoughts and feelings James-Lange Theory: Our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli. Perception of stimulus (car) arousal (pounding heart) emotion (fear) Cannon-Bard Theory: An emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers (1) physiological responses and (2) the experience of emotion perception
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simplest mental processes) * First psych lab in Germany at University of Leipzig * Structuralism and fundamentalism- two earliest schools of psychology * Edward Titchener- aimed to discover the mind’s structure * Introspection- looking inward; training them to report elements of their experience as they looked at a rose‚ listened to a metronome‚ smelled a scent‚ or tasted a substance * William James- considered the evolved functions of our thoughts and feelings * Under
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Modern psychological perspectives include: * Biological‚ which examines the physiological contributions to behavior * Evolutionary‚ which looks at how behaviors may be genetically programmed to help us adapt better for survival * Psychodynamic‚ which focuses on internal‚ often unconscious‚ mental processes‚ motives‚ and desires or childhood conflicts to explain behavior * Behavioral‚ which focuses on external causes of behavior‚ such as how stimuli in the environment and/or rewards
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Campbell’s Biology‚ 9e (Reece et al.) Chapter 5 The Structure and Function of Large Biological Molecules In Chapter 5‚ the principles of chemistry covered in earlier chapters are applied to the understanding of biological polymers and lipid membranes. The emphasis is on properly linking monomers and their polymers‚ and on the structural and functional diversity of the different polymer types. Particular attention is given to protein structure‚ because this is central to understanding subsequent
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A. TNM Classification 1. Primary Tumor (T) Figure 25 - Primary tumor size (T) classification. (American Cancer Society‚ 2009) Primary Tumor (T) TX Primary tumor cannot be assessed. T0 No evidence of primary tumor. Tis Carcinoma in situ. Tis (DCIS) DCIS Tis (LCIS) LCIS Tis (Paget) Paget’s disease of the nipple NOT associated with invasive carcinoma and/or carcinoma in situ (DCIS and/or LCIS) in the underlying breast parenchyma. Carcinomas in the breast parenchyma associated with Paget’s disease
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Sex linked genetic disorders Fragile x syndrome Sex-linked traits are genetic characteristics determined by genes located on sex chromosomes. Genes are pieces of DNA on chromosomes that carry information that are responsible for inheriting traits. Different forms of the same gene are called alleles. One allele for a certain trait is inherited from a mother and one from a father. These traits are passed down from parent to their offspring by sexual reproduction. Fragile X syndrome (FXS) or Martin-Bell
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Review Questions Introduction to Psychology Social Psychology; Describe the difference between personal and situational attributions in explaining behavior. What is the Fundamental Attribution Error‚ and how is it related to these types of attributions? Personal attributions- also know as internal or dispositional attributions‚ are explanations that refer to things within people‚ such as abilities‚ traits‚ moods‚ or efforts. Situational attributions- external attributions‚ refer to
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BLO #2 LO #2- Explain how principles that define the Biological Level of Analysis may be demonstrated using theories and/or studies. Introduction Principle 1 Behavior can be innate because it is genetically based. This means that evolution may play a role in behavior. Natural selection makes species differ in behavior due to adaption. Darwin: survival of the fittest Genetics in a family are passed on (Violence/intelligence) Genetics vs. environment Predispositions Study: Minnesota Twin
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The Primary Care Clinic Dana E. Wilson Prof. Terese Cole HSA 300 Health Service Organization Management October 29‚ 2013 Our healthcare facility provides primary and comprehensive care for patients that include women‚ men and young adults in a metro area that has a population of over 200‚000 people. We also have expanded our practice to offer specialized care in Obstetrics and Gynecological services. We have multiple locations in the area in order to provide services
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References: Hardy‚ S. (2013). Prevention and management of depression in primary care. Nursing Standards‚ 27(26)‚ 51-56. Kluge‚ M.‚&Glick‚ L. (2006). Teaching therapeutic communication via camera cues and clues: the video inter-active (VIA) method. Journal of Nursing Education‚ 45(11)‚ 463-463. Pounds‚ K.G. (2010). Client-Nurse
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