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Psychology Chapter 2 Brain States and Consciousness Exam Solved 100% Correct!!
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Consciousness - awareness of ourselves and the environment 
Selective attention - focusing conscious awareness on a particular stimulus 
inattention blindness - failure to see visible objects when focusing on another thing 
change blindness - failure to notice changes in the environment 
Circadian Rhythm 
When is thinking the sharpest? - internal body clock that occurs on the 24 hour scale; even if one 
pulls an all nighter, the person will feel super groggy in the middle of the night, but will ...
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USI Study Set Questions and Answers 2024
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USI Study Set Questions and Answers 2024 
What part of the UAS industry does USI serve and how? 
UAS Operators 
Proponent Organizations 
Original Equipment Manufacturers 
Insurance Providers 
 
 
 
What are the USI categories of UAS? 
Micro 
Small 
Large 
 
 
 
 
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How did commercial aviation achieve the amazing Safety Record the industry enjoys? 
Focused on improving techno...
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KAAP428 Motor Control Final Exam 2023
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3 elements of skill - Answer- perception, cognition, action 
 
open skill - Answer- environment is variable and unpredictable 
 
closed skill - Answer- environment is stable and predictable 
 
discrete skill - Answer- has an easily defined beginning and end 
 
continuous skill - Answer- no particular beginning or end 
 
serial skill - Answer- group of discrete skills strung together 
 
intertrial variability - Answer- performance environment stays closed but variables change - ie. STS with diffe...
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AP Psychology Chapter 14 Psychological Disorders
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Amnesia - loss of memory 
Antisocial Personality - A person who lacks a conscience, is emotionally shallow, 
impulsive, and selfish, and tends to manipulate others 
Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - A psychological disorder marked by the 
appearance by age 7 or one or more of three key symptoms: extreme inattention, 
hyperactivity, and impulsivity. 
avoidant personality disorder - A personality disorder characterized by consistent 
discomfort and restraint in social situations, over...
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USI Study Set Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024
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USI Study Set Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024 
What part of the UAS industry does USI serve and how? 
UAS Operators 
Proponent Organizations 
Original Equipment Manufacturers 
Insurance Providers 
 
 
 
What are the USI categories of UAS? 
Micro 
Small 
Large 
 
 
 
 
Brainpower 
Read More 
Previous 
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Next 
Rewind 10 seconds 
Move forward 10 seconds 
Unmute 
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0:15 
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How did commercial aviation achieve the amazing Safety Record the industry enjoys? 
Focused on i...
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Alberta Novice Module 10 The SAFER System of Defensive Driving Part 2
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Alberta Novice Module 10 The SAFER System of Defensive Driving Part 2 
How many vision zones are there? ️3 
Which of the following describes the mode of a driver when he is operating the vehicle in the 
Passive/Reactive state of the Driver Competency Model? ️The driver was thinking of an uncoming 
meeting and missed his exit 
What is the recommended average following distance in i deal conditions? ️4 seconds 
The Triple Look System is a strategy to deal with _____. ️Inattention Bli...
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COT exam review-Ocular Motility Questions And Answers
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Adduction means the eye turns: - ANS Inward 
 
If the eye is depressed, it is: - ANS Turning down. 
 
Which muscles only have a primary action? - ANS The medial rectus and lateral rectus 
 
Which muscles are elevators? - ANS The inferior oblique (adduction) and the superior rectus (abduction) 
 
As a tertiary action, both oblique muscles: - ANS Abduct 
 
Which muscles are primarily torsional muscles? - ANS The superior obliques (intort) and i...
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AP Psychology Chapter 14 Psychological Disorders
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Amnesia - loss of memory 
Antisocial Personality - A person who lacks a conscience, is emotionally shallow, 
impulsive, and selfish, and tends to manipulate others 
Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - A psychological disorder marked by the 
appearance by age 7 or one or more of three key symptoms: extreme inattention, 
hyperactivity, and impulsivity. 
avoidant personality disorder - A personality disorder characterized by consistent 
discomfort and restraint in social situations, over...
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NIH Stroke Scale Questions and Answers 2023
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NIH Stroke Scale Questions and Answers 2023 
How many items on the NIH stroke scale? 
11 
 
 
 
NIH Stroke scale is 
an 11-item clinical evaluation instrument widely used in clinical trials and practice to assess neurologic outcome and degree of recovery from stroke. 
 
 
 
NIH Stroke Scale is used to quantify the effects of acute cerebral ischemia on levels of ... (7 items) 
levels of: 
consciousness 
vision 
motor function (facial and extremities) 
cerebellar function 
sensation 
language 
ext...
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IAAP CPACC Study Guide 2023
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Medical Model of Disability - Viewing disability as a problem of t he person, directly caused by disease, trauma, or other health conditions which require sustained medical care. 
 
Social Model of Disability - Sees the issue of "disability" to be a socially created problem and a matter of full integration of individuals into a society. 
 
Economic Model of Disability - Defines disability by an individuals inability to participate in work. 
 
Functional Solutions Model of Disability - A practi...