Cerebellum
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The "little brain" attached to the rear of the brainstem. It helps coordinate
voluntary movements and balance.
Clinical Psychologist
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Diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders
The steps of hearing
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Sound waves strike the ear drum, causing it to vibrate
Tiny bones in the middle ear pick up the vibrations and transmit them to the
cochlea, a coiled, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear
Ripples in the fluid of the cochlea bend the hair cells lining the surface,
which trigger impulses in nerve cells
Axons from these nerve cells transmit a signal to the auditory cortex
The media refers to more and more research findings. The more you know about
research, the more you will know when to trust and when not to trust the research
reported...
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research was flawed, the findings of that research are not trustworthy
People who do not understand research sometimes misinterpret research
findings
,The Amygdala (Limbic System)
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Consists of two lima bean-sized neural clusters linked to the emotions of
fear and anger.
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Common sense
Intuition
Correlation Coefficient is
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A statistical measure of the relationship between two variables
You want to look at the strength of the correlation 0-1
Look to see if r= a positive or negative, this will indicate whether it's a
positive or negative correlation
Bottom-up processing
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Is sensory analysis that begins at the entry level, with information flowing
from the sensory receptors to the brain.
Size-Distance Relationship
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The distant monster (below, left) and the top red bar (below, right) appear
bigger because of distance cues.
Perceiving Pitch
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Place theory
Frequency theory (temporal theory)
Some combination
Four Goals of Psych
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Description: tells "what" occurred
Explanation: tells "why" a behavior or mental process occurred
Prediction: identifies conditions under which a future behavior or mental
process is likely to occur
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The "little brain" attached to the rear of the brainstem. It helps coordinate
voluntary movements and balance.
Clinical Psychologist
,Give this one a try later!
Diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders
The steps of hearing
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Sound waves strike the ear drum, causing it to vibrate
Tiny bones in the middle ear pick up the vibrations and transmit them to the
cochlea, a coiled, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear
Ripples in the fluid of the cochlea bend the hair cells lining the surface,
which trigger impulses in nerve cells
Axons from these nerve cells transmit a signal to the auditory cortex
The media refers to more and more research findings. The more you know about
research, the more you will know when to trust and when not to trust the research
reported...
Give this one a try later!
Facts are only as good as the research that was done to collect them. If the
research was flawed, the findings of that research are not trustworthy
People who do not understand research sometimes misinterpret research
findings
,The Amygdala (Limbic System)
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Consists of two lima bean-sized neural clusters linked to the emotions of
fear and anger.
We could make a reasonable guess based on our experiences, thoughts, and beliefs
Give this one a try later!
Common sense
Intuition
Correlation Coefficient is
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A statistical measure of the relationship between two variables
You want to look at the strength of the correlation 0-1
Look to see if r= a positive or negative, this will indicate whether it's a
positive or negative correlation
Bottom-up processing
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Is sensory analysis that begins at the entry level, with information flowing
from the sensory receptors to the brain.
Size-Distance Relationship
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The distant monster (below, left) and the top red bar (below, right) appear
bigger because of distance cues.
Perceiving Pitch
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Place theory
Frequency theory (temporal theory)
Some combination
Four Goals of Psych
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Description: tells "what" occurred
Explanation: tells "why" a behavior or mental process occurred
Prediction: identifies conditions under which a future behavior or mental
process is likely to occur