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... functions, with an emphasis on vision. The unit then focuses on how the brain takes the information received and combines it all so that we perceive the environment correctly and can interact with it effectively. Altered States of Consciousness: This unit focuses on how the brain processes informati ...
... functions, with an emphasis on vision. The unit then focuses on how the brain takes the information received and combines it all so that we perceive the environment correctly and can interact with it effectively. Altered States of Consciousness: This unit focuses on how the brain processes informati ...
Review Documents #8: Chapter 16
... ____________________ physical problem, psychological cause ____________________ exaggerated or psychologically created illnesses Psychoanalyst perspective vs. behavioral perspective Dissociative Disorders (disruption of conscious processes- often from traumatic event) _____________________ : ...
... ____________________ physical problem, psychological cause ____________________ exaggerated or psychologically created illnesses Psychoanalyst perspective vs. behavioral perspective Dissociative Disorders (disruption of conscious processes- often from traumatic event) _____________________ : ...
Somatoform Disorders
... –La Belle Indifference –Symptoms precipitated by marked stress –Lack of awareness of ability to function normally or of sensory input • Malingering suggested by: – Motivation – May perform much more poorly than chance on a forced-choice task (e.g., visual discrimination) ...
... –La Belle Indifference –Symptoms precipitated by marked stress –Lack of awareness of ability to function normally or of sensory input • Malingering suggested by: – Motivation – May perform much more poorly than chance on a forced-choice task (e.g., visual discrimination) ...
Psychoactive substance use disorders
... Reason of the illness: Thiamine (vitamine B1) deficiency ...
... Reason of the illness: Thiamine (vitamine B1) deficiency ...
Part II - Mrs. Devine`s AP Psych Wiki
... Mood-congruent memory- increases the likelihood of recall when you are in the same mood as memory. State-dependent memory- increases the likelihood of recall when you are in the same state of consciousness (example: losing keys while intoxicated… will not remember where they are until intoxicated ag ...
... Mood-congruent memory- increases the likelihood of recall when you are in the same mood as memory. State-dependent memory- increases the likelihood of recall when you are in the same state of consciousness (example: losing keys while intoxicated… will not remember where they are until intoxicated ag ...