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pysch case studies
pysch case studies
By: Amy Kelly
amygdala associates with memory- Canli et el1Decks15Flashcards1Learner -
Clinical Psychology
Clinical Psychology
By: Eden Bray
D’s, ICD, DSM, PEN personality, XYY syndrome ...7Decks79Flashcards1Learner -
CAN NEURO
CAN NEURO
By: Annabel Neller
1. fear assoc with amyg (damage studies), 1. fear assoc with amyg (human studies), 1. fear, amyg and role of spatial attention ...9Decks141Flashcards1Learner -
Psychology
Psychology
By: Cheung Simon
Characteristic Of Schizophrenia + Diagnose, Biological Explantion For Schizophrenia - Gene, Biological Explanation For Schizophrenia - Abnormal Brain Structure ...26Decks197Flashcards1Learner -
Child Psychology
Child Psychology
By: Noemi Korenova
Bowlby’s Work On Attachment, Ainsworth’s Work On Attachment, Research On Deprivation ...13Decks74Flashcards1Learner -
Cognition
Cognition
By: Lottie Liebling
Effect of emotion on memory - emotional regulation, Amygdala, Medial PreFrontal Cortex ...4Decks31Flashcards1Learner -
PSYCHOLOGY: criminal
PSYCHOLOGY: criminal
By: Ella Brook
bio exp of criminal behaviour: brain injury, amygdala, XYY syndrome ...15Decks126Flashcards1Learner -
Criminological Psychology
Criminological Psychology
By: Abbie Roberts
Labelling And The Self Fulfilling Prophecy, Social Learning Theory, Factors Influencing EWT ...18Decks112Flashcards1Learner -
1 - NEUROPHYS
1 - NEUROPHYS
By: Kirsten S
Amygdala, Communication + Social Cognition2Decks16Flashcards1Learner -
Emotion
Emotion
By: ryan tweet
Emotional Response Components, AMYGDALA, Agression/Seratonin ...11Decks72Flashcards1Learner -
Criminal behaviours
Criminal behaviours
By: GiaBao Vu
Inherited Criminality explanation AO1 (10marks), Inherited Criminality explanation AO3 (10marks), Role of the amygdala AO1 (5 marks) ...13Decks56Flashcards1Learner -
Pyschology Paper 2
Pyschology Paper 2
By: Alex Jacob
Williams, Key Q, CBT ...6Decks20Flashcards1Learner -
Psychology 3/4
Psychology 3/4
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Total and Partial sleep deprivation, The role of the neuron in memory formation, Long Term Potentiation ...7Decks40Flashcards1Learner -
Behavioral neuroscience
Behavioral neuroscience
By: Casey Shaw
Neurobiology of pain, Fear and the amygdala, Emotions, Mood and Affect ...7Decks27Flashcards1Learner -
PAAA
PAAA
By: Amy Fowler
Question 1- What Is Processing Fluency And How Can It Be Measured Experimentally?, Question 2- Describe 3 Gestalt Laws Of Perceptual Organisation And Provide Examples For Their Relevance In Aesthetic Perception, Question 3- Explain Fechner's Concept Of "Diversity Of Unity" And How It Is Incorporated In Modern Theories Of Aesthetic Experience ...25Decks118Flashcards3Learners -
Synaptic Signaling and Plasticity
Synaptic Signaling and Plasticity
By: Suze Jansen
1. Concepts and Significance, 2. Plasticity at glutamatergic synapses 1, 3. Plasticity at glutamatergic synapses 2 ...7Decks40Flashcards1Learner -
Psychology - Criminology
Psychology - Criminology
By: Emilie Redfearn
The Characteristics Of The Behaviour, Biology Explanantion 1: Inherited Criminality, Evaluation: Inherited Criminality ...17Decks28Flashcards1Learner -
psych - criminal
psych - criminal
By: Larissa Clement
biological explanations of criminal behaviour: brain injury, biological explanations of criminal behaviour: amygdala, biological explanations of criminal behaviour: XYY syndrome ...33Decks16Flashcards1Learner -
Psychology Unit 3, Topic 1
Psychology Unit 3, Topic 1
By: Dakota Hooley
LG1 --> Recall the structure of the nervous system, with reference to the central (i.e brain and spinal cord) and peripheral (i.e somatic and autonomic) nervous systems, LG2 - describe the role of the spinal cord in the human nervous system, with reference to the spinal reflex, LG3 - recognise that the cerebral cortex can be divided into a number of discrete areas, which have specific functions, including the frontal, temporal, parietal and occipital lobes ...9Decks30Flashcards1Learner