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History of Neuropsychology
Who was the first to attempt to t...,
Who were the two supporters of th...,
How do the discoveries of broca a...
6  cards
Synapses and Neural Integration
What 2 ways can communication be ...,
Name 4 methods of neurophysiology...,
What are the advantages and disad...
11  cards
Psychopharmacology
What is the definition of psychop...,
What is the definition of an agon...,
What are the most common types of...
14  cards
Sleep
How many hours of sleep are neede...,
Is there any adaptations for slee...,
Describe stage 1 2 3 4 and rem sleep
26  cards
Neurodegenerative disorders
Name 4 symptoms of parkisons disease,
What are the physical causes of p...,
What is the main pathway affected...
16  cards
Learning and memory
What are the 2 categories of long...,
What are the 2 categories of decl...,
What are the 4 categories of non ...
22  cards
Schizophrenia and affective disorders
What are the two types of symptom...,
To what extent are genetic factor...,
Who was a the first to describe s...
12  cards
Fear & Emotion
What are the 3 main fear responses,
What areas and subareas of the br...,
What is the result of lesions to ...
11  cards
Motor control
How did penfield construct the so...,
Apart from the motor cortex what ...,
What is the role of the cerebellu...
10  cards
Consciousness
What are the 2 suggested forms of...,
What is the idea of intentional b...,
What is change blindness
3  cards
Perception & Colour
Define perception,
What are the 8 categories of perc...,
What is rationalism
22  cards
Motion
What are the 6 functions of motio...,
What is ego motion,
What is object motion
14  cards
Language
What ideas about language and per...,
What is the weakest form of whorf...,
What is the stronger form of whor...
8  cards
Psychophysics
What does reductionism in science...,
What is psychophysics,
What is webers law
6  cards
Hearing
What is the law of specific nerve...,
What are the 2 theories of pitch ...,
Describe the place code theory
14  cards
Touch
What are the 4 types of touch sen...,
Where are touch receptors found,
What are the 3 attributes of a to...
9  cards
Smell & Taste
What are the 3 characteristics of...,
What is the physiology of smell,
What are 2 problems with the shap...
15  cards
Gain control
What is gain control,
Why is gain control needed,
What is contrast
7  cards
ESP
What is esp,
Why would proof of esp violate ou...,
Who was sidgwick
8  cards
Psychopathology
Define psychopatholgy,
What 5 things can be used to defi...,
What problems exist with deviatio...
35  cards
Clinical assessment
What are the 5 methods of assesment,
What is the nature of clinical in...,
What is the advantage of a struct...
16  cards
Research
What are the 2 types of correlati...,
What are 2 experimental designs,
What is an aba b design
10  cards
Depression
What are the 2 types of depression,
What is the difference between un...,
What are the 4 main characteristi...
23  cards
Schizophrenia
Name 2 positive symptoms,
What are 3 negative symptoms,
Who were the first to identify th...
18  cards
Anxiety
What is the dsm 5 criteria for a ...,
What are phobic beliefs,
Whats mowrers 2 factor model of p...
15  cards
Eating disorders
What are the 3 main eating disorders,
What is the dsm 5 classification ...,
What are the two types of anorexi...
12  cards
Neuropsychology
What are the 4 main pathologies o...,
What is a meningioma,
What is an astrocytoma
24  cards

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