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    interventions are evidenced based; however‚ it is important to consistently check interventions and techniques used with clients for effectiveness. The current state of the counseling profession appears to be standing on a precipice. Technology‚ neuroscience and the unity of the profession will lend themselves to a very exciting future. Threats to the Counseling Profession A significant threat to the counseling profession is the possible splintering of the profession. While the profession has developed

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    the human brain’s processing of math‚ reading and other specific learning tasks. But even imaging research‚ he says‚ must stem from quality cognitive science. Cognitive psychology‚ says Bruer‚ can serve as the "bridge" between this type of hard neuroscience and the schools. In a conversation with the Monitor‚ Bruer‚ whose background is in philosophy and physics and whose foundation funds mainly biomedical and behavioral sc iences research‚ called on psychologists to collaborate more closely with

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    Blind Spots

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    result of a blind spot. Similarly‚ cognitive psychology may also utilize this type of testing to determine if individuals experiencing issues with visual perceptions are related to an increase in one or both blind spots. Finally‚ in behavioral neuroscience‚ which is the most likely field of psychology that would perform testing for blind spots as a part of testing to diagnose a several neurological or genetic

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    The Five Senses

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    Neuroscience: The Five Senses Brandt 2 Table of Contents: Introduction: …………………………….3 Sense 1: Taste……………………………3-4 Sense 2: Smell…………………………...4-6 Sense 3: Sight……………………………6-7 Sense 4: Hearing…………………………7-9 Sense 5: Touch…………………………..9-11 Conclusion: ……………………………...11 Brandt 3 Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system and anything that is involved with the nervous system. They are many different areas in the field if neuroscience. Neuroscience deals with the five senses‚ anything

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    in a more positive and correct understanding of these processes (Willingham‚ 2007). This particular branch of psychology was created when behaviorism failed‚ thanks to advancements in new technology‚ the ability to apply abstract concepts‚ and neuroscience (Willingham‚ 2007). The cognitive approach pioneered contemporary psychology with a scientific representation of the complicated human mind‚ and has created an opportunity to apply this information in treatments for disease and dysfunction that

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    overcome those obstacles‚ and is happiness our purpose in life‚ or is it something else? Since this is a broad topic‚ the different disciplines that I would pull from the faculty would be neuroscience (natural and applied sciences)‚ economics and psychology (social sciences)‚ and philosophy (humanities/arts). Neuroscience

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    In his book‚ Who’s In Charge? Free Will and the Science of the Brain‚ Michael Gazzaniga explores human identity through discussions of science and ideology. Concluding the book he discusses the social aspect of human evolution. Social competition and cooperation are two forces essential for human evolution and continuation as our race abandoned the nomadic lifestyle and began to settle into larger communities. In order to cooperate in large groups people need to understand each other and be able

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    underlies each and every one of our thoughts‚ feelings‚ and actions (Walsh‚ 2012). The scientific study of the biology of behavior is known as biopsychology. There are other names for this field such as‚ psychobiology‚ behavioral biology‚ or behavioral neuroscience. According to Pinel 2009‚ biopsychology is the scientific study of the biology of behavior. Biopsychology did not progress until the 20th century‚ however people have been studying the biology of behavior for years. There are three ways in which

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    Cognitive Psychology Definition Paper Cesar Larios PSY 360 December 1‚ 2014 Terry Blackmon Cognitive Psychology Definition Paper The human mind is full of complexity‚ with it we have the ability to breath‚ have a heartbeat‚ and also process what we see around us. Many experts in the field of psychology had tried to explain the full complexity of our brain’s actions and thoughts. According to Galotti (2014)‚ cognitive psychology studies our thoughts such as what we perceive‚ attend‚ remember‚ think

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    functional. The emergence of neuroscience over the past couple of decades has changed the way we view addiction and has paved the way for new ways of treatment and prevention. Neuroscience is integrating two different approaches (i.e. the behavioral approach and a biological approach) to try to defeat an underlying problem affecting millions of Americans today. This combined strategy will help shed light on why humans become addicted to such harmful substances and how neuroscience can create effective treatments

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