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Decks in this class (31)

History of Clinical Psychology
What are the three approaches to ...,
What is the supernatural tradition,
What supposedly drove the superna...
35  cards
Introduction to Sensory Systems
Three main things psycholgy studies,
Three points about the sensory sy...,
What is a perception action loop
11  cards
The Nervous System
What are the 5 directions in anatomy,
What are the two main branches of...,
What is the cns
28  cards
The Sense Of Touch
What do cutaneous receptors in th...,
What does the receptive field of ...,
What is proprioception
12  cards
Taste and Smell
What are the 5 basic tastes,
What are the three regions of the...,
What do some tastants contain
23  cards
Psychophysics
What are the 4 stages of scientif...,
What does psychophysics mean,
What is the minimal detectable di...
6  cards
the sense of hearing
What is a force,
What is pressure,
What are sound waves
32  cards
The sense of seeing
What is emr,
Define emr,
What are the 9 components of huma...
32  cards
Colour perception
What is colour,
What is trichromatic theory,
What is mixing paints
11  cards
Multisensory Conclusion
0  cards
Neuroscience Intro
Are psychological processes based...,
Are psychological processes indep...,
What is dualism
31  cards
Neuroscience Intro 2
What is the cerebral cortex,
What are the 4 lobes of the cereb...,
Two points about hemisphere speci...
13  cards
Neurones and Drugs
What are the two main cells of th...,
What are the parts to a neuron,
Three points about proteins in ne...
23  cards
Neuroscientific Methods
What are two anatomical methods o...,
3 ways of monitoring brain activity,
What us an eeg
10  cards
Arousal, drives and basic emotion
What is the most basic definition...,
What does an eeg show during arousal,
What occurs during increased arousal
20  cards
emotion; the brain and theory
What was schachter and singers at...,
What did dutton and aron investigate,
What did patient sm have
22  cards
Classical Conditioning?
Define classical conditioning,
What is habituation,
What was ivan pavlovs most famous...
13  cards
mechanisms of learning
What should we want to learn 2,
What are two computational approa...,
What is flexibility in associatio...
13  cards
reward mechanisms
What are rewards,
What are the three times scales o...,
What did old and milner do in 1950s
21  cards
memory, HM and the hippocampus
What is explicit memory test,
What is implicit memory test,
What are the three types of memory
14  cards
neural basis of memory
What are modality specific stores,
Experiement for working memory in...,
What did the prefrontal cortex an...
5  cards
Attention and Neuropsychology
What is attention,
What are the three types of atten...,
What is focused attention
11  cards
ADHD
What are the three main symptoms,
What are the three types of adhd,
What is ras
6  cards
glossary
Forebrain,
Central sulcus,
Parietal lobe
64  cards
contours and forms
What is the visual pathway,
What is lgn,
What are the two components of th...
13  cards
recognising objects
What is object agnosia,
What is marrs model of recognition,
What does marrs model predict
12  cards
recognising facial attributes
What is prosopagnosia,
How can prosopagnosia be interpreted,
What is the faces and sheep example
14  cards
emotion
What are the 6 basic emotions,
Where is fear processed,
What does the disgust expression ...
5  cards
seeing depth and distance
What are the 7 cues available to ...,
What are the two unambiguous cues,
What are dynamic cues
6  cards
visual illusions
Define visual illusions,
What are 3 types of visual illusions,
What is ponzo illusion
5  cards
seeing movement
0  cards

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