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What is convergent validity?

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The measure should be associated with things that it should be associated with

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What is discriminant validity?

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The measure should not be associated with things that it shouldn’t be associated with

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What is construct validity?

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Whether a test actually measures the concept that is intended to measure

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What is concurrent validity?

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The degree to which the operationalization can predict other measures of the same construct that are measured at the same time

Operationalization’s ability to distinguish between groups it theoretically should be able to. This is where a test correlates well with a measure that has been previously validated.

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What is content validity?

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Is a test fully representative of what it aims to measure?

It assesses whether a test is representative of ALL ASPECTS of the construct. If some aspects are missing from the measurement (or if irrelevant aspects are included), the validity is threatened.

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Which emotional responses?

  1. Cingulate cortex
  2. Hypothalamus
  3. Neocortex
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  1. Cingulate cortex = emotional experience
  2. Hypothalamus = emotional expression
  3. Neocortex = emotional coloring
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On which chromosone a 3rd copy?

  1. Down syndrome
  2. Edwards syndrome
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  1. Down syndrome = on chromosone 21

2. Edwards syndrome = on chromosone 18

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Types of interneurons (3x)

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Stellate - Pyramidal - Purkinje

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3 disorders in motivation & reward

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Avolition/apathy - Anhedonia - Impulse control disorders

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The ‘blackboard’ for the competing senses

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Extended Reticular Thalamic System (ERTAS)

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How are these also named?

  1. Central sulcus
  2. Lateral fissure
  3. Superior temporal gyrus
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  1. Central sulcus = Rolandic fissure
  2. Lateral fissure = Sylvian fissure
  3. Superior temporal gyrus = Heschl’s gyrus
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How are these also named?

  1. Axial
  2. Saggital
  3. Coronal
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  1. Axial = transversal
  2. Saggital = lateral
  3. Coronal = frontal
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Which area?

  1. Episodic/semantic memory
  2. Classical conditioning
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  1. Episodic/semantic memory = medial temporal lobe + diencephalon
  2. Classical conditioning = cerebellum + amygdala
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