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    Evolutionary Psychology

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    Pick an emotion, any emotion you would like to learn more about (except happiness and stress). Panic Quote from Mr. Robot a) Do some research about that emotion using an “evolutionary psychology” standpoint to explain the reason and/or function of the emotion. “Why does the emotion exist?” If the question is asking about the origin and evolutionary development of Panic, the answer depends on how far back we can go to study the evolution of brains’ pain mechanism. According to Panksepp…

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    Abnormal Psychology

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    Dreams can affect the way people interact with others. Dreams can be said to make the brain see them as a memory. If you see someone while awake that was in a previous nightmare, your brain is going to see them as a threat or trigger fear. Psychology Today says that some common symptoms from nightmares are, “being oriented and alert instantly upon awakening and repeatedly waking up with detailed recollection of long, frightening dreams that center around threats to survival, security, or…

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    condition to become progressively worse. Special knowledge that one may need to know to understand the project is the basics of psychology. However, every single term that I used I made sure to elaborate on what it is and how it affects stress. For example, Selye’s General Adaptation Syndrome, or the Sympathetic Nervous System, both that would be stated in a AP Psychology class. These two terms are both explained in the notes section, but there are some terms that one may not know. For instance,…

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    Bystander Psychology

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    During this psychology course we discussed many psychological concepts and terms. Many of the psychological concepts can be linked together, I have chosen five specific concepts that I will be defining and giving a personal example or scenario that I have personally experienced for each term. The first psychological concept I will be explaining is the bystander effect. The bystander effect is when individuals are less likely to help in times of need or in situations when other people are around.…

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    Nature Understanding human nature is essential to the science of psychology. Exploring Psychology 8th edition by David Myers, module 8-5 introduces the perspective of understanding human nature known as evolutionary psychology. This perspective is built upon understanding human behavior and mental processes through the principles of Charles Darwin’s idea of natural selection. (Myers, 2010). The validity of evolutionary psychology as a viable approach to researching and understanding human…

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    new. This is where the art of cognitive psychology is important because it looks and studies the types of functions in the brain. Because the brain is so complex and it is always processing different types of information and…

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    Prejudice In Psychology

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    Prejudice has become a major talking point in psychology in the last hundred years, primarily because of major world events such as the Holocaust in world war two, Apartheid in South Africa and segregation in many parts of the western world. Prejudice is a major source of misunderstanding and discrimination between different groups of people around the world, and has led to some of the largest and most inhumane acts committed in human history. However even when not looking at a global scale,…

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    Emotion In Psychology

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    What is an emotion? When one is asked to think of an emotion, one finds it fairly easy to name a handful. Nonetheless, if one is asked to define an emotion, one is left bewildered. The linguistic usage of the word itself takes on various meanings. When looking through a psychological lens, the term emotion signifies ongoing states of mind which are marked by mental, physiological, and behavior symptoms. In order to ascertain an intelligible understanding of emotion, similar concepts have to…

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    Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and its functions. Wilhelm Wundt first began research for psychology psychologists have developed from around the world to bring us five main perspectives of psychology, known as, the five schools of thought. The five schools of thought help people to understand why people do certain motions, how people interact with each other, where we develop our mannerisms, and to have a deeper understanding of the human mind, through: biological,…

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    This is true in many fields however, I want to focus on the impact of internationalization in the field of psychology, and how history and location can influence its materials. In recent years, psychology has seen an increase in international authors and collaborators, which has initiated a move towards a more…

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