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AQA A-Level Psychology Biopsychology Notes
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These are detailed notes for the Biopsychology Topic of AQA A-Level Psychology. I wrote them using class notes, revision guides and textbooks. I will also be uploading the other topics and creating bundles. 
Topics Included: 
- The Nervous System and the Endocrine System 
- Neurons and Synaptic Transmission 
- Localisation of Function in the Brain 
- Hemispheric Lateralisation and Split-Brain Research 
- Plasticity and Functional Recovery of the Brain After Trauma 
- Ways of Studying the Brain...
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EEG (electroencephalography) Questions And Answers
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EEG pros correct answer: Excellent time resolution 
- Cognitive, perceptual, linguistic, emotional processes are fast and dynamic 
- For example, consider theta band (4-8 Hz), a slow rhythm but quite fast for our conscious experience 
- Or consider gamma (30 -80 Hz) 
 
Direct indicator of neuronal activity 
 
Multidimensional (time, space, frequency, power, phase, connectivity etc) 
 
Portability (observing brain in action) 
 
Relatively inexpensive 
 
EEG cons correct answer: It is not well-s...
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AQA A-Level Psychology Biopsychology Essay Plans
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These are detailed Essay Plans for the Biopsychology Topic of AQA A-Level Psychology. I wrote them using class notes, revision guides and textbooks. I will also be uploading the other topics and creating bundles. 
Topics Included: 
- Localisation of Function in the Brain 
- Hemispheric Lateralisation and Split-Brain Research 
- Plasticity and Functional Recovery of the Brain After Trauma 
- Ways of Studying the Brain 
- Circadian Rhythms 
- Infradian and Ultradian Rhythms 
- Endogenous Pacem...
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AQA A Level Psychology: Biopsychology Questions and Answers Graded A+
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AQA A Level Psychology: Biopsychology Questions and Answers Graded A+ Localisation of function Theory that states that different areas of the brain are responsible for different behaviours, processes or activities. 
Motor area Back of frontal lobe, involved in regulating movement. 
Somatosensory area Front of both parietal lobes, processes sensory information such as touch. 
Parts of the brain: Visual area. Occipital lobe, receives and processes visual information. 
Parts of the brain: Auditory ...
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AQA A level psychology – biopsychology Verified Solutions 2023.
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AQA A level psychology – biopsychology Verified Solutions 2023. 
what is localisation of function? - ANSWER different parts of the brain are responsible for different things. Therefore, if brain damage occurs to just one area, only the functions linked to this area will be affected. 
 
what theory does localisation of function contrast? - ANSWER holistic - different areas of the brain work together. 
 
What is the case of Phineas Gage? - ANSWER 1) pole through left cheek passing behind his eye...
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AQA A-level PSYCHOLOGY 7182/2 Paper 2 Psychology in context Mark scheme June 2022
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AQA A-level PSYCHOLOGY 7182/2 Paper 2 Psychology in context Mark scheme June 2022. Apart from mediational processes, use your knowledge of social learning theory to explain 
Miss Honey’s and Mrs Wilson’s comments. 
[6 marks] 
Marks for this question: AO2 = 6 
Level Marks Description 
3 5–6 
Application is clear and effective showing sound understanding of social learning 
theory. The answer is coherent and well organised with effective use of specialist 
terminology. 
2 3–4 
There is som...
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Nursing 101 Anatomy and Physiology for Physiotherapy Questions and Answers- University of Birmingham
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Practice Test 
1. What is Homeostasis? 
The ability to maintain relatively stable internal conditions 
2. What is a Receptor? 
Picks up the change in environment 
3. What is the Control center? 
Analyses the input compares it with the normal input and 
determines the correct response 
4. What is an Effector? 
Produces the response initiated by the control center 
5. What does the negative feedback system do? 
The variable changes in the opposite 
direction to that of the initial cha...
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AQA A-level Psychology Biopsychology topic summary
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Neat and detailed handwritten summary of the AQA A-level Psychology topic Biopsychology. Includes all aspects of the curriculum: 
- nervous & endocrine system 
- neurons & synaptic transmission 
- localisation 
- lateralisation & slit-brain research 
- plasticity & functional recovery 
- studying the brain 
- Biorhythms: circadian infradian & ultradian
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Biopsychology Complete Revision Notes (Psychology AQA A-Level)
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Complete Biopsychology revision notes for AQA Psychology A-Level, written by a straight A* student. Includes PEEL paragraphs for every topic and diagrams where needed. Well organised and in order. 
Includes collated information from class, textbooks and online. Topics include: The nervous system, The structure and function of sensory, relay and motor neurones, Synaptic transmission, The endocrine system, The ‘fight or flight’ response, Localisation of function, Hemispheric lateralisation, S...
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Optom 216 TOP Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Detection VA - Visible. The presence or absence of a target. 2AFC 
recognition VA - Resolvable. "Something is there, what is it?" 
Most common measure and is n-alternate forced choice. 
Localisation VA - Discriminable. "Something is there but at what angle?" 
Most useful but is the hardest to measure because it is cortically limited: requires brain 
processing. 
Hyperacuity - This is a type of acuity that uses the eyes, activation of the primary visual 
cortex and the perceptual apparatus....