Psychology

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Psychology - Childhood Development
  • Psychology - Childhood Development

  • Class notes • 2 pages • 2018
  • The psychology of childhood development. These notes include: - Brain development - Cognitive Development - Stages of Development - Developmental Disorders - Social Development
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Psychology - Learning
  • Psychology - Learning

  • Class notes • 3 pages • 2018
  • The psychological side of learning. These notes cover: - Ivan Pavlov - Classical Conditioning - Phobias - Operant Conditioning
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Psychology Practice Test Questions
  • Psychology Practice Test Questions

  • Other • 4 pages • 2018
  • Practice essay questions for college psychology. These questions cover: - Classical Conditioning - Reinforcement and Punishment - Sleep and Sleep Disorders - Stages of Childhood Development
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Psychology - Sleep
  • Psychology - Sleep

  • Class notes • 2 pages • 2018
  • Lecture notes for college psychology. These notes cover: - Stages of Sleep - Functions of Sleep - Sleep Deprivation - Sleep Disorders
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Psychology - Dreams
  • Psychology - Dreams

  • Summary • 1 pages • 2018
  • A short summary of dreams in psychology.
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Psychology - Emotion
  • Psychology - Emotion

  • Summary • 1 pages • 2018
  • A short summary of emotion in terms of psychology.
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Psychologic Neuroscience
  • Psychologic Neuroscience

  • Summary • 1 pages • 2018
  • A short summary of neuroscience in terms of psychology including tools of neuroscience and a brief overview of the structure and functions.
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Psychology - Vision
  • Psychology - Vision

  • Summary • 1 pages • 2018
  • A short overview of neural processing of vision including face blindness, primary visual cortex, and Gestalt.
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