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Psychopathology: Lesson 6 - The Behavioural Approach To Explaining Phobias: Classical And Operant Conditioning And The Two Process Model
What is classical conditioning,
What is social learning theory,
What is operant conditioning
16  cards
Biopsychology: Lesson 10 - Circadian Rhythms
What are biological rhythms and w...,
What are circadian rhythms,
What are circadian rhythms contro...
8  cards
Biopsychology: Lesson 9 - Studying The Brain
0  cards
Biopsychology: Lesson 8 - Plasticity and Functional Recovery
What is brain plasticity,
What is the relationship between ...,
What is the relationship between ...
10  cards
Biopsychology: Lesson 7 - Lateralisation Of Function
What is lateralisation of function,
What is the corpus callosum,
Which hemisphere is dominant for ...
5  cards
Biopsychology: Lesson 6 - Localisation Of Function Evalution
Evaluation for localisation of fu...,
Equipoteniality theory lashley 1930,
Language is more widely distribut...
5  cards
Biopsychology: Lesson 6 - Localisation Of Function
What is localisation of function,
Where is the visual cortex located,
How does visual processing work
18  cards
Biopsychology: Lesson 5 -Fight Or Flight
What is the amygdala,
What is the sympathy medullary pa...,
What are the physiological hanger...
5  cards
Biopsychology: Lesson 4 - Endocrine System
What is the endocrine system,
What are target cells,
The pituitary gland
4  cards
Biopsychology Lesson 3 - Synaptic Transmission
What is action potential,
What is the pre synaptic neuron,
What is the post synaptic neuron
11  cards
Research Methods Lesson 1 - Experimental Methods
What is the independent variable,
What is the dependent variable,
What is the extraneous variable
16  cards
Psychopathology: Lesson 13: Biologicsl Treatments For OCD
How does the biological approach ...,
Outline how selective serotonin r...,
Evaluation of serotonin re uptake...
9  cards
Psychopathology: Lesson 1 - Deviation From Social Norms
What is psychopathology,
What are social norms,
What are the limitations of devia...
4  cards
Approaches: Lesson 8 - Neurochemistry
What are hormones
1  cards
Psychopathology: Lesson 11 - The Behavioral, Emotional And Cognitive Characteristics Of OCD
What is ocd,
What are the behavioural characte...,
What are compulsive behaviours
4  cards
Approaches: Lesson 5 - The Cognitive Approach
What is the cognitive approach,
What are schemas,
How ones the study by bartlett su...
3  cards
Approaches: Lesson 4 - Social Learning Theory
What was bandura 1963 s belief,
What are the five processes that ...,
What is modelling
9  cards
Approaches: Lesson 3 - Operant Conditioning
What is the idea behind skinners ...,
What is reinforcement,
What is positive reinforcement
9  cards
Approaches: Lesson 2 - Classical Conditioning
What does the behaviourist approa...,
What is classical conditioning,
Outline the procedure of pavlov 1927
8  cards
Approaches: Lesson 1 - Origins Of Pyschology
Who was windy and what did he do,
What did wundt do,
What is introspection
3  cards
Psychopathology: Lesson 10 - The Cognitive Behavioural Therapy - Treating Depression
What is cognitive behavioural the...,
Evaluation of cognitive behaviour...,
Evaluation of cognitive behaviour...
11  cards
Psychopathology: Lesson 9 - The Congnitive Approach To Explaining Depression Beck & Ellis
What are the stages of the cognit...,
What is stage one negative though...,
What is stage two negative though...
15  cards
Psychopathology: Lesson 8 - Behavioural, Emotional And Cognitive Chatacteristics Of Depression
What is the diagnosis of depression,
What are the behavioural characte...,
What is psychomotor agitation
5  cards
Biopsychology: Lesson 2 - The Structure And Function Of Sensory, Relay And Motor Neurons
What is the nucleus,
What are the dendrites,
What is the axon
14  cards
Psychopathology: Lesson 7 - Behavioural Approach To Treating Phobias
What is systematic desensitisation,
What is the process involved in s...,
What happened in the hierachy of ...
13  cards

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