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    Andrew Chavez Psychology Mrs. DeLamarter 1-5-2016 Shape Words Extended Paper If you mislabel a shape with the wrong shape’s name, will it take people longer to identify the shape? There are studies conducted to interpret questions like these the studies are conducted by psychologist. Specifically what is studied is a person pattern recognition and it's a theory and the theory I will be analyzing is the (Feature Analysis) theory. Pattern recognition is cognitive process which matches…

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    Crystal Taylor Case Study

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    perspective, the drug abuse likewise leads to a continual degradation of the entire organism exhausting Crystal’s health resources. Moreover, the unfavorable environment to which Crystal was exposed from the early age brought significant changes to her psychology preventing it from healthy and stable development. Deprived of appropriate cognitive development, Crystal did not have a chance to develop her intelligence and critical thinking skills what likewise creates significant difficulties for…

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    of the central nervous system and it can be classified into the hindbrain, midbrain, the forebrain and the brain stem right below the brain. Inside the midbrain, there is the cerebral cortex which consists of the temporal, occipital, parietal and frontal lobe. Their functions are processing auditory information; processing visual information; processing sensory information and order complex cognitive behaviours respectively. Same inside the midbrain, there is the limbic system which consists of…

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    sociological systems book,"How to observe morals and manners". • She clarify in her book how to…

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    Neuroscience In Education

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    brain during the learning process, they can provide guidance for education akin to what physicists do for engineering (Willingham 544). Although humans have always been fascinated by the brain, the field of Neuroscience, which studies the nervous system where the brain resides, has not had significant progress until recent decades. This progress can be attributed to the rise of technology with tools such as Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) which essentially detect brain activity in a…

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    born and raised in Denver, Colorado. She was the second oldest out of four children. At the age of nineteen, Roe earned her Bachelors from the University if Denver in 1923. In 1925, she received her masters in Psychology and Education. In 1933, Roe earned her Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from Colombia. Roe was a clinical psychologist that originally became interested in career behavior through her research investigation on personality factors related to artists’ expression and creativity…

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    dual diagnosis in my current professional field. As a professional counselor, my first inclination would be to find out more of the background of the individual. In order to get an understanding on the complexity, the strengths, weaknesses, support system and factors leading to the client’s addiction. I will obtain a psychosocial assessment of the client. Once the assessment has been completed, I will deduct the major factors that are contributing to the client’s inability to break away from…

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    Personal-Professional Profile The results of my Personal-Professional Profile highlighted that my values are humanistic focused and reflects my belief in the equal and fair treatment of people, diversity, and business efficiency. I would say that the foundation for my values are based on by Christian upbringing and my observation and experiences with social inequalities. According to Lefkowitz (2005) our “… values underlie all ethical reasoning. (para. 3)” Therefore, as I maturate through life…

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    With today’s technology I am almost positive that everyone has seen a heartbreaking story of a paralyzed person being able to express themselves or complete an everyday task with the help of a computer. What exactly helped that person complete that function though? It is called Brain Computer Interfaces, or BCIs for short. “A brain-computer interface links a human brain directly to a computer, where neural signals are interpreted and used to perform tasks such as manipulating a mouse”(pg 1). It…

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    Synesthesia Research Paper

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    result in sounds having tastes and words having colors. Synesthesia is a product of signals crossing in response to stimulation from the environment leading to automatic, involuntary and unusual experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway (Psychology Today, 2017). Results are subjective to each individual and are not predictable among…

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