Psychology - Paper 2

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approaches - origins of psychology
What was significant about wundt ...,
What did wundt aim to do 2,
What is introspection 3
17  cards
approaches - behaviourist approach
What are the assumptions of the b...,
Why did watson 1913 reject intros...,
What is classical conditioning 3
14  cards
approaches - social learning theory
What are the assumptions of socia...,
What is vicarious reinforcement 2,
What are meditational processes 3
14  cards
approaches - the cognitive approach
What are the assumptions of the c...,
Key term schema 2,
How do schema change over time 3
16  cards
approaches - the biological approach
What are the assumptions of the b...,
What is neurochemistry 1,
What is the neurochemical basis o...
11  cards
approaches - the psychodynamic approach
What is the role of the unconscio...,
What is the preconscious 2,
How did freud describe the struct...
24  cards
approaches - the humanistic approach
Key term free will 1,
How is free will important to hum...,
What approach do humanistic psych...
17  cards
research methods
Experimental method 1,
Evaluation of experimental method 2,
Aim 3
188  cards
biopsychology - nervous and endocrine systems
What is the purpose of the nervou...,
2 subdivisions of the nervous sys...,
What does cns include 3
16  cards
biopsychology - neurons and synaptic transmission
What are neurons 1,
What is synaptic transmission 2,
Purpose of motor neuron 3
20  cards
biopsychology - localisation of function
What is holistic theory 1,
What is localisation theory 2,
What did paul broca discover 3
13  cards
biopsychology - lateralisation and split-brain research
What is hemispheric lateralisation 1,
How is the motor area contralater...,
How is vision contralateral and i...
13  cards
biopsychology - plasticity and functional recovery
What is brain plasticity 1,
Maguire et al 2000 2,
Draganski et al 2006 3
15  cards
biopsychology - ways of investigating the brain
How do fmris work 1,
How do eegs work 2,
What are the 4 types of eeg patte...
19  cards
biopsychology - biological rhythms
What is a biorhythm 1,
What is a circadian biorhythm 2,
How is the sleep wake cycle regul...
24  cards
biopsychology - endogenous pacemakers and exogenous zeitgebers
What are endogenous pacemakers 1,
What is the role of the suprachia...,
Decoursey et al 2000 3
14  cards

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