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Set 2 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology 

Question answer cards covering kin selection
Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories

Examples:
Define focal offspring - Child of whom unrelated adults share reproductive interest 
What is Hamilton's rule? - c<br 
How do humans use faces as a cue to kin recognition? (Phenotypic cue) DeBruine et al, 2002 - 
We use faces as phenotypic cues to judge how much they look like ourselves as an indicator of ...
Set 10 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology 

Question answer cards covering the human evolution of culture
Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories

Examples:
Behaviour which is not essential to survival, or even maladaptive, is what? - Cultural behaviour 
3 forms of social learning - Stimulus enhancement, emulation, imitation 
Who invented the meme? - Dawkins, 1976
Neurorehabilitation and Recovery (Especially for Visual deficits)

Each set of notes is itemized for easy navigation. This set covers in extensive detail the ICF framework, models of neuro rehabilitation, and specifically the rehabilitation of visuo-spatial neglect and of the visual field, including various therapy interventions including visual scanning, limb activation therapy, visual restorative training, optical aids and more. Neurological recovery is also addressed. 

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Neurological Assessment: The ICF, Patient Interview, and Clinical Assessment

Each set of notes is itemized for easy navigation. This set covers the aims of neurological assessment, and covers in great detail the patient interview and the clinical examination, laying out information in a clearly memorable way. This also covers the confounds of clinical assessment in a single self-made table addressing issues such as anosognosia at the interview, neuroexam, and investigations stages - which was a...
Neuroimaging methods: (f)MRI, CT, EEG

Each set of notes is itemized for easy navigation. This set covers the purpose of neuroimaging, exclusion criteria for them, risks, EEG, CT, and (f)MRI methods and how they can be used to identify and diagnose conditions. Methods are also compared against each other highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of using specific neuroimaging techniques. 

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(£4) Brain regions, Blood supply, and Brain in...
Brain regions, Blood supply, and Brain injury (stroke, trauma etc.), complete section notes. 

Each set of notes is itemized for easy navigation. This set covers the different brain regions, how blood is supplied to the brain, and individual sections on different types of brain injury and how to identify and differentiate them. This also includes statistics on the prevalence of these injuries, which are great for extra marks in exams. 

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(£4...
The following document is an aesthetic, colourful & hand-written A4 page-long summary of the Individual Differences course key points. Due to the colourful & visual layout of the document, it aids significantly higher recall, as proven by myself everybody who has used the resource prior. The document covers: Neurons & genes, Neuroimaging techniques, genetics basics, transcription, polymorphism, alleles, phenotypes, SNPs, genomes, neuronal signalling transmission, methodologies, dimensions & face...