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This mind-map contains summarised information on language and reading, and their role in cognition/cognitive psychology.
This mind-map contains summarised information on language and reading, and their role in cognition/cognitive psychology.
This is a mind-map on memory and forgetting. It explains how information is taken into our memory and how it is forgotten, looking into both interference theory and decay.
This is a mind-map on perception and its role in cognitive psychology.
These are both social psychology and developmental psychology lecture notes for the 'Classic Studies (PSY1126)' optional module in first year of the Psychology BSc degree at the University of Exeter.
These are the lecture notes for the module 'Research Methods and Key Skills in Psychology' (PSY1206) taught in year 1 of the Psychology BSc degree at the University of Exeter.
These are lecture notes for the module 'Social Psychology (PSY1203)' for the first year of teaching at the University of Exeter for the Psychology BSc Degree.
This is part of the Introduction to Biological Psychology module for year 1 university BSC Psychology. It can also be used for A-Level psychology. It includes in-depth psychology studies as examples and diagrams for added understanding. These notes summarise and illustrate concepts accumulated from lectures, reading and seminars. 

In this document: I outline the features and structures of the brain. I also describe brain imaging techniques, including FMRi and EEG and many others. I also look at...
This is part of the Introduction to Biological Psychology module for year 1 university BSC Psychology. It can also be used for A-Level psychology. It includes in-depth psychology studies as examples and diagrams for added understanding. These notes summarise and illustrate concepts accumulated from lectures, reading and seminars. 

In this document: I outline the influence of hormones on behaviour. Including, the stress response, the synaptic transmission, and many other processes.
Introduction to biological psychology: summary of the influence of hormones, neurons, the brain, and other internal processes. This is a year 1 introductory module, which is perfect for Year 1 of university or A-Level notes. It contains psychological studies as examples and evidence for theories. Colourful and simple to understand notes. 

In this document: I outline the uses of electrophysiological recordings. The uses and efficiency of EEG, FMRI etc.