null
US
Iniciar Sesión
Regístrate Gratis
Registro
Hemos detectado que no tienes habilitado Javascript en tu navegador. La naturaleza dinámica de nuestro sitio requiere que Javascript esté habilitado para un funcionamiento adecuado. Por favor lee nuestros
términos y condiciones
para más información.
Siguiente
Copiar y Editar
¡Debes iniciar sesión para completar esta acción!
Regístrate gratis
4399313
AS psychology
Descripción
AS Level Psychology B specifcation
Sin etiquetas
as psychology
psychology
psychology b
aqa
as level
psychology
a-level
Mapa Mental por
Em L
, actualizado hace más de 1 año
Más
Menos
Creado por
Em L
hace casi 9 años
17
0
0
Resumen del Recurso
AS psychology
Unit 1
key approaches
biological
the evolution of behaviour
biological structures
the influence of genes
behaviourist
classical conditioning
operant conditioning
social learning
mediating cognitive factors
modelling
cognitive
the study of internal mental processes and the use of models to explain these processes
psychodynamic
defence mechanisms
the role of the unconscious
psychosexual stages
the structure of personality
humanistic
free will
concepts of self and self-actualisation
conditions of worth
biopsychology
physiological psychology
basic understanding of the structure and function of neurons and synaptic transmission
the divisions of the nervous system
localisation of function in the brain (cortical specialisation)
motor
somatosensory
visual
auditory
'language' centres
methods used to identify areas of cortical specialisation
invasive methods
neurosurgery
post-mortem examinations
electric and chemical stimulation
non invasive methods
electroencephalogram (EEG)
scanning
computerised axial tomography (CAT)
positron emission tomography (PET)
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
actions of the symathetic and parasymathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous system
adrenal glands
adrenalin
fight or flight response
the genetic basis of behaviour
the difference between genotype and phenotype
genotype
the genetic make-up of an individual
phenotype
genotype + environment
types of twins
monozygotic (MZ)
one Zygot - formed when a fertiliseed egg cell splits into two and forms two seperate embryos
dizygotic (DZ)
two zygotes - formed when two seperate eggs both become fertilised by deffferent sperm cells
zygote
a fertilised cell (union of an egg cell amd a sperm cell)
use of twin stuties, family and adoption studies to investgate the genetic basis of behaviour
gender development
sex and gender
androgyny
displaying roughly equal levels of masculine and feminine traits/behaviours
biological explanations
social learning
cognitive approach
psychodynamic approach
research methods
Unit 2
social influence
social cognition
remembering and forgetting
perceptual processes
anxiety disorders
autism
Mostrar resumen completo
Ocultar resumen completo
¿Quieres crear tus propios
Mapas Mentales
gratis
con GoConqr?
Más información
.
Similar
Ethics In Psychology Research
amberbob27
PSYA1 - attachment, AQA psychology
T W
AQA Biology 12.1 cellular organisation
Charlotte Hewson
AS Biology Unit 1
lilli.atkin
AQA Biology 11.2 mitosis
Charlotte Hewson
AQA Biology 11.1 replication of DNA
Charlotte Hewson
Linguistic Methods
sarahsing
AQA Biology 3.3 Structure of an epithelial cell
Charlotte Hewson
Psychology subject map
Jake Pickup
Cells And Cell Techniques - Flashcards (AQA AS-Level Biology)
Henry Kitchen
Biology AQA 3.1.3 Osmosis and Diffusion
evie.daines
Explorar la Librería