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Decks in this class (44)

U4 AOS 2 Dot Point 7
Name 3 social risk factors of met...,
What is disorganised attachment,
Disorganised attachment in adulthood
8  cards
U4 AOS2 Dot Point 8
What is cumulative risk,
Additive model of cumulative risk,
Threshold model of cumulative risk
4  cards
U4 AOS2 Dot Point 9
Symptoms of anxiety disorders
1  cards
U4 AOS2 Dot Point 10
Biological factors for specific p...,
Gaba dysfunction symptoms,
What is gaba dysfunction
11  cards
U4 AOS2 Dot Point 11
Biological interventions for phobias,
What do benzodiazepines do,
Agonist vs antagonist
14  cards
U4 AOS2 Dot Point 12
Biological protective factors,
What is adequate diet,
What are the effects of inadequat...
8  cards
U4 AOS2 Dot Point 13
What is the transtheoretical model,
What are the four stages of the t...,
What is a lapse
9  cards
U4 AOS2 Dot Point 1
Characteristics off being mentall...,
Characteristics of a mental healt...,
Characteristics of a mental disorder
3  cards
U4 AOS2 Dot Point 2
Adaptive behaviour,
Maladaptive behaviour,
Social wellbeing
5  cards
U4 AOS2 Dot Point 3
Ethics of placebos in research wi...
1  cards
U4 AOS2 Dot Point 4
4 ps,
Predisposing risk factors,
Precipitating risk factors
6  cards
U4 AOS2 Dot Point 5
Biological predisposing risk fact...,
Precipitating biological risk fac...,
Perpetuating biological risk fact...
3  cards
U4 AOS2 Dot Point 6
Predisposing psychological risk f...,
Precipitating psychological risk ...,
Perpetuating psychological risk f...
4  cards
U3 AOS1 Dot Point 1
Functions of the nervous system,
Cns,
Cns spinal cord
8  cards
U3 AOS1 Dot Point 2
Conscious responses,
Unconscious responses
2  cards
U3 AOS1 Dot Point 3
Function of the neutron,
Dendrites,
Axon and myelin sheath
5  cards
U3 AOS1 Dot Point 4
What do neurotransmitters do,
What is reuptake,
Excitatory vs inhibitory
6  cards
U3 AOS1 Dot Point 5
What is parkinson s disease,
Motor symptoms of parkinsons,
Non motor symptoms of parkinson s
9  cards
U3 AOS1 Dot Point 6
What is stress,
Eustress vs distress,
5 stressors
9  cards
U3 AOS1 Dot Point 7
Fight flight response,
Freeze response,
The role of cortisol
5  cards
U3 AOS1 Dot Point 8
2 factors that determine how stre...,
According to lazarus what causes ...,
2 stages of the transactional mod...
20  cards
U3 AOS1 Dot Point 9
What is a coping strategy,
Context specific effectiveness of...,
What is coping flexibility
7  cards
U3 AOS2 Dot Point 1
Learning definition,
What is memory,
Neural plasticity
5  cards
U3 AOS2 Dot Point 2
Role of glutamate in learning and...,
2 glutamate receptors,
What are neurohormones
7  cards
U3 AOS2 Dot Point 3
What is the neutral stimulus,
What is the neutral stimulus,
What is the unconditioned stimulus
13  cards
U3 AOS2 Dot Point 4
What is operant conditioning,
What are the 3 phases of the abc ...,
What is the antecedent
9  cards
U3 AOS2 Dot Point 5
What is observational learning,
5 elements of observational learn...
2  cards
U3 AOS2 Dot Point 7
What are the 3 stores of memory i...,
Sensory memory,
Short term memory capacity and du...
4  cards
U3 AOS2 Dot Point 8
Cerebral cortex role in memory,
Hippocampus role in memory,
Amygdala role in memory
4  cards
U3 AOS2 Dot Point 9
What are the 3 methods of retreival,
What are the 3 types of recall,
Recognition
4  cards
U3 AOS2 Dot Point 10
Brain trauma,
What is amnesia,
What are the 2 types of amnesia
7  cards
U3 AOS2 Dot Point 11
What are retrieval cues,
Types of retrieval cues,
Context dependent cues
10  cards
U3 AOS2 Dot Point 12
Leading questions
1  cards
U4 AOS1 Dot Point 1
What is consciousness,
Consciousness as a hypothetical c...,
Characteristics of consciousness
8  cards
U4 AOS1 Dot Point 2 and 4
Eeg,
Eog,
Emg
11  cards
U4 AOS1 Dot Point 3
Controlled processes,
Automatic processes,
Content limitations in asc
7  cards
U4 AOS1 Dot Point 6
Circadian rhythms sleep wake cycle,
Ultradian rhythms sleep cycle,
Nrem sleep
8  cards
U4 AOS1 Dot Point 7 and 8
2 theories to explain the purpose...,
What is the restorative theory of...,
Restorative theory rem vs nrem
17  cards
U4 AOS1 Dot Point 9
What is a circadian phase disorder,
3 types of circadian phase disorders,
Sleep wake cycle shift in adolesc...
6  cards
U4 AOS1 Dot Point 10
What is sleep deprivation,
What is total sleep deprivation,
What is partial sleep deprivation
7  cards
U4 AOS1 Dot Point 11
2 types of sleep disorders,
What is a primary sleep disorder,
What is a secondary sleep disorder
9  cards
U4 AOS1 Dot Point 12
What is cbt,
Cognitive component of cbt for tr...,
Behavioural component of cbt for ...
10  cards
U4 AOS1 Dot Point 5
Sleep deprivation vs bac
1  cards
research methods
What is the purpose of an experiment,
What are the 3 experimental designs,
What is independent groups
21  cards

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