• Q : Psychotropic medications basics....
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    Under what circumstances might psychotropic medications be the best treatment choice? What professionals should be allowed to prescribe psychotropic medication?

  • Q : Assumptions of the bio psychological approach....
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    What are the core assumptions of the bio psychological approach? What historical disciplines converge to create biological psychology?

  • Q : Electrical properties of an individual neuron....
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    Brief description of the electrical properties of an individual neuron. explain how those properties may change over time.

  • Q : How nicotine addiction affects the body....
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    A brief explanation of how nicotine addiction affects the body. Then explain the physiological mechanisms of nicotine addiction.

  • Q : Divisions of the brain....
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    What are the divisions of the brain that research psychologists are most interested in? Describe what divisions of the brain one might be interested in researching?

  • Q : Individuals expressing abnormal behavior....
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    Is it possible that by a better understanding of how the human brain and body works, we are better able to treat the individuals who express abnormal behavior?

  • Q : Advancements in neuroscience....
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    How do you expect advancements in neuroscience to effect the development of professional psychology as a discipline?

  • Q : Private company and us government....
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    A contract dispute between a private company and the US Government.

  • Q : Standard measure of hearing ability....
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    On a standard measure of hearing ability, the mean is 300 and the standard deviation is 20. Give the Z scores for persons who score 340, 310 and 260.

  • Q : Potential hearing impairments....
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    What are some clues to potential hearing impairments? What are some developmental considerations, therapeutic treatment and intervention considerations

  • Q : Interview a person with hearing impairments....
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    Hypothetically interview a person with hearing impairments. Required information would include clues to hearing difficulties, prognosis, developmental considerations and treatment and intervention

  • Q : Pope urban speech at clermont....
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    From Robert the Monk's version of Pope Urban II's call to crusade, why would Christians in the West be moved to embark on a dangerous journey to fight in the Holy Land after hearing Pope Urban's spe

  • Q : Interpretations and evaluations using senses....
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    Describe what was observed using the senses (hearing, smelling, touching, etc) Make sure the description involves what can be observed. Interpretations and evaluations should not be put into the des

  • Q : Sequential flow of visual information....
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    A brief description of the sequential flow of visual information through its respective neural processes in the eye, the brain and spinal cord, and with the input finally resulting in an emotion, a

  • Q : How pain is processed....
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    People talk about a person's pain threshold. Based on your understanding of how pain is processed, explain the validity of a person's pain threshold.

  • Q : Blindness and deafness-impacting lived experience....
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    Helen Keller, both blind and deaf, reflected on her condition by saying, "Blindness separates us from things, but deafness separates us from people." How does blindness and deafness impact the lived

  • Q : Thoracic paraplegia and partial transection....
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    I have said that Patient A's symptoms suggest thoracic paraplegia & partial transection of the spinal cord, as the legs and lower trunk are primarily affected and as sensations below the tumor a

  • Q : Lesions of the prefrontal cortex....
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    Deficits associated with lesions of the Prefrontal cortex ranging from minor lesions to more extensive lesions.

  • Q : Describing the autonomic nervous system....
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    Describe the Autonomic Nervous System. Include all the specifics of each and include the pre and postganglionic neurotransmitters and the function of each one.

  • Q : Monoamine oxidase inhibitors....
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    Monoamine Oxidase inhibitors are examples of: a) Reversable enzyme inhibitors b) Irreversable enzyme inhibitors c) Reversable enzyme enhancers d) Irreversable enzyme enhancers

  • Q : Autonomic nervous system....
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    Briefly explain why the following terms are sometimes used to refer to the autonomic nervous system: involuntary nervous system and emotional-visceral system.

  • Q : Anatomical parts of the cardiovascular system....
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    Describe an overview of the key anatomical parts of the cardiovascular system, and how it works. Describe possible diagnostic or surgical procedures associated with the cardiovascular system

  • Q : Axonal growth and the formation of synapses....
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    Discuss the various mechanisms used by the nervous system to guide axonal growth and the formation of synapses.

  • Q : Analyzing the brain structures and functions....
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    Prepare a paper in which you analyze the brain structures and functions associated with the motivation to engage in your selected behavior.

  • Q : Compensation or rewards system....
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    How well does your organization's reward system meet the seven questions to consider in designing a compensation/rewards system?

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