Neurobiological perspective & ADHD

  • 1)In your own words describe what happens in your brain from the neurobiological perspective when you experience the hyperactivity and/or distraction associated with ADHD. How might you convey to a client what is happening in their brain when they experience hyperactivity and/or distraction?
  • 2)Highlight and summarize at least two insights you have gained from the Preston and Bentley readings and the week’s videos

Neurobiological perspective & ADHD

  • 1)In your own words describe what happens in your brain from the neurobiological perspective when you experience the hyperactivity and/or distraction associated with ADHD. How might you convey to a client what is happening in their brain when they experience hyperactivity and/or distraction?
  • 2)Highlight and summarize at least two insights you have gained from the Preston and Bentley readings and the week’s videos

Psychology questions & answers – measure of working memory

Sample Questions:

  1. a. Why is the operation span task considered a measure of working memory as opposed to short term memory? (4 points)
    b. How is the cube task (a letter moves through a cube and the participant says where it ended up) similar to the operation span task as a measure of the visuo-spatial component of working memory? (5 points)
  2. a. What is the difference between Type I and Type II rehearsal? (3 points)
    b. I presented several control processes for encoding. For each below, which is it most like, Type I or Type II rehearsal? Why? (2 points each)
    —Repetition.
    —Mnemonic devices.
    —Visual images.
  3. I run a memory experiment in which participants have to count the e’s in words, decide if words rhyme with other words, or decide if words represent a natural or artificial object.
    a. Which one should lead to better recall? Why? (5 points)
  4. How could I use this experiment to develop a processing account to explain why there are different “kinds” of memory? In other words, there aren’t boxes, just kinds of processes done to material at encoding. (5 points)
  5. I run a memory experiment in which participants have to repeat words over and over, count the e’s in words, decide if words rhyme with other words, or decide if words represent a natural or artificial object.
    a. Which would lead to the best recall? Why? (3 points)
  6. If I gave you a rhyming test, which one would produce the best performance? Why? (3 points)
    c. Usually, repeating words over and over isn’t much help, but what kind of test would overturn that result? Why? (3 points)
  7. a. What is it about non-symbolic models that makes them so appealing? (5 points) b. As a cognitive psychologist, what is it about non-symbolic models that makes me a little uncomfortable? (4 points)
  8. If categorization is based on extracting prototypes and how much variability is allowed around the prototype, what should happen during categorization of each of the following (e.g., categorization of this will be particularly good/poor)? Why? (3 points each)
    a. An example from the training set vs. the prototype.
  9. A new example when the training examples had little variability. c. An example from the training set vs. a never before seen example.
  10. a. Eenie, meenie,… suggests that there is a specific genre for counting-out rhymes. What are some of the properties of that genre? (3 points)
    b. What does this suggest about memory (or, how does this modify the account of memory that we have developed up until now)? (3 points)
  11. How do variations in eenie, meenie,… and the changes that it has undergone support the argument that poetics are especially important for things designed to be memorized? (3 points)
  12. Here are some imagery facts. Put them under the correct section below (“images are not pictures in the head because…” and “images are not just weaker perceptual processing because…”). Explain why you have put each one wherever you put it. (3 points each)

Fact 1: People are bad at decomposing images (seeing D inY).
Fact 2: People don’t get afterimages from mental images.
Fact 3: It’s hard to reverse a Necker cube when it’s an image. ( )

  1. images are not pictures in the head because…
  2. images are not just weaker perceptual processing because…
  3. Here are some ways to improve encoding. For each, why does it improve encoding (connect it to a fact about retrieval)? (3 points each)
  4. Rehearsal (repetition)
  5. Spacing
  6. Bizarre images
  7. I argued that people have a tendency to keep using a study method that has proven to be ineffective. Instead of changing, they just put more effort into an ineffective strategy.
  8. Why is it actually reasonable that people would behave that way? (See the discussion of Karpicke & Roediger, 2008 for a hint.) (5 points)
  9. Why is it unreasonable? To make this more specific, imagine that I study by reading through the material over and over again. Why doesn’t more of that help? What should I do instead? (5 points)
  10. I presented evidence for various divisions of memory. Considering the episodic/semantic distinction, answer the following:
  11. What kind of evidence supports the argument that there is a difference (that there are two kinds of memory)? (4 points)
  12. I say there aren’t different kinds of memory, just different kinds of processing. What kind of processing might lead to what looks like episodic memory? What kind of processing might lead to what looks like semantic memory? (5 points)
  13. Learning in a perceptron makes use of the delta rule:

∆w = learning rate X (overall teacher – overall output) X node output

  1. How does multiplying by “(overall teacher – overall output)” help us get closer to the correct answer when there’s a mistake? (4 points)

–When “(overall teacher – overall output)” = 1
–When “(overall teacher – overall output)” = -1

  1. How does multiplying by “(overall teacher – overall output)” work in our favor if the answer is correct? (5 points)

 

Psychology Paper On The Book The Quiet Room By Lori Schiller.

10 Paged Psychology Paper On The Book The Quiet Room By Lori Schiller.
Format- 12 pages double spaced, APA STYLE. Cover page APA. In text citations and reference list should be APA.
Attached all guidelines for paper to this post.

Psychology Paper On The Book The Quiet Room By Lori Schiller.

10 Paged Psychology Paper On The Book The Quiet Room By Lori Schiller.
Format- 12 pages double spaced, APA STYLE. Cover page APA. In text citations and reference list should be APA.
Attached all guidelines for paper to this post.

Anxiety Disorders

Topic: Anxiety Disorders 
Using GOOGLE Scholar, you must choose a scholarly journal article on the topic of psychology. You may choose any article you feel contributes to the field of psychology and will write a 5 page paper (including cover page and reference page) based on the article.
Please use the following criteria when writing your paper: Times New Roman. 12point. Double-spaced. APA Style. Reference must be included at the end of the paper.
Please use the following website: https://scholar.google.com/

Psychology assignment

We are going to have our first experience with peer teaching today!  I have noticed that my students have many competencies.  Two of these competencies involve 1) being able to instruct others and 2) making important contributions to class by sharing knowledge with each other. This week we are going to build on your competencies by having each of you make a presentation to the class.        critical periods.jpg  I will assign each of you one week to a couple of months of prenatal development (for example: conception to implantation, 1-4 weeks, 4-8 weeks etc…). Please create a presentation/lecture using PowerPoint or Prezi that explains what happens during your assigned weeks/months of prenatal development. Remember that you need to supply college level information to the class so that they can understand the concepts of development involved in that stage.
1.  Show a picture or video relating to that stage.
2.  Describe what happens in that stage. What is currently forming? What is done forming?
3.  Is this stage the critical period for the formation of anything? Is there any substance or disease that is particularly harmful during this stage

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Assignment

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Assignment
***Make sure you read and understand the ACT reading prior to doing this assignment. 
Instructions:
1. Reflect on your current life. Describe how close you are to your values/goals in the following
areas:
A. Personal health and development
B. Relationships with others (might include family, friends, partners)
C. Leisure Activities (hobbies, things you do for fun)
D. Work/Career/School
2. Choose one set of values as the point of focus for this exercise (could be general or one very
specific goal)
3. Draw your own choice point diagram. On the left, list things that you are thinking, feeling or doing
that are taking you away from your value. On the right, list the value and behaviours you might be
currently engaged in that are taking you toward the goal.
4. In a previous module, I took you through a mindfulness tutorial. Try one, 5 minute session,
observing thoughts that come up when you think about your value stated in question 2. Are you able
to stay distant and just observe? Or did any thoughts draw you in? Were there any surprises for you?
How did you feel about the mindfulness experience? Describe your experience
5. If you evaluate the items on the right hand side of your choice point – are there any gaps in skill
development? List two things you could do this week that would bring you closer to your stated
value.
6. Do you think this is a technique that could help you unhook from your thoughts and commit to
behaviours that are more values based? Are there any obstacles you can identify keeping you from
trying this technique?
For this assignment:
Please try to answer each question fully. Question 1 should be at least a couple of paragraphs,
question 2 a small paragraph, a diagram showing a filled out choice point. The discussion for question
4 should be a couple of paragraphs, as well as for questions 5 or 6, resulting in an assignment that is 3
or 4 pages long (one page will be the choice point diagram), double spaced and typed (the diagram
can be hand-written and uploaded as a photo). As always, if you aren’t sure you are on the right
track, feel free to send it to me through email for a look before submission. And let me know if you
have any questions, okay? 

APPLICATION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY / RESEARCH

Part II: APPLICATION OF PSYCHOLOGICA THEORY / RESEARCH
Prepare written responses to each of the questions below by copying and pasting the questions and then
inserting your thorough responses below each respective question.
What current study in Psychology (within the last five years) has been conducted in the area of Mindset? For
this, you should go to the IVC Psych Articles or Ebsco database (see a librarian for help if needed). Specify your
search by specifying “peer reviewed” research articles written by professors from research universities. Also, when
you are in the Ebsco or Psych Articles database, search by title or keywords of your interest (Mindset should be one
key or title word used, but also choose another area of your interest (e.g., education or sports).
As an IVC student, you have access to the online databases that will allow for you to access full text articles online.
Please make sure that the article is written by a professor from a research university. In answering these questions, I
am looking to see that you can find current psychological research, and then relate it to the ideas expressed in the book.
Please include answers to the following questions:

  1. Who was the author, what is the title and date of the article that you chose (must be within 5 years

of the current date)?

  1. From what research university is the first author of the study?
  2. What was the purpose and hypotheses of the study?
  3. How did they test their hypothesis?
  4. What were the results of the study?
  5. In what ways are the findings of the current article consistent or inconsistent with the ideas

expressed in Dweck’s book on Mindset? Do the findings from this study serve as evidence for any of
the points made in the Mindset book?.

  1. What principles about mindset help you in thinking about the way you approach your goals? What

is your highest goal? In thinking about this goal, generate a plan using the principles you learned
about mindset. This would need to include a plan for moving from a fixed mindset to a growth
mindset, or maintaining your current growth mindset. What challenges might you face, and how
will you overcome them?

  1. What are your overall conclusions about Mindset in general, and how this may or may not apply to

your life? Do you think this is a useful construct and one in which gives useful direction and
preparation for achieving success? Why or why not.

APPLICATION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY / RESEARCH

Part II: APPLICATION OF PSYCHOLOGICA THEORY / RESEARCH
Prepare written responses to each of the questions below by copying and pasting the questions and then
inserting your thorough responses below each respective question.
What current study in Psychology (within the last five years) has been conducted in the area of Mindset? For
this, you should go to the IVC Psych Articles or Ebsco database (see a librarian for help if needed). Specify your
search by specifying “peer reviewed” research articles written by professors from research universities. Also, when
you are in the Ebsco or Psych Articles database, search by title or keywords of your interest (Mindset should be one
key or title word used, but also choose another area of your interest (e.g., education or sports).
As an IVC student, you have access to the online databases that will allow for you to access full text articles online.
Please make sure that the article is written by a professor from a research university. In answering these questions, I
am looking to see that you can find current psychological research, and then relate it to the ideas expressed in the book.
Please include answers to the following questions:

  1. Who was the author, what is the title and date of the article that you chose (must be within 5 years

of the current date)?

  1. From what research university is the first author of the study?
  2. What was the purpose and hypotheses of the study?
  3. How did they test their hypothesis?
  4. What were the results of the study?
  5. In what ways are the findings of the current article consistent or inconsistent with the ideas

expressed in Dweck’s book on Mindset? Do the findings from this study serve as evidence for any of
the points made in the Mindset book?.

  1. What principles about mindset help you in thinking about the way you approach your goals? What

is your highest goal? In thinking about this goal, generate a plan using the principles you learned
about mindset. This would need to include a plan for moving from a fixed mindset to a growth
mindset, or maintaining your current growth mindset. What challenges might you face, and how
will you overcome them?

  1. What are your overall conclusions about Mindset in general, and how this may or may not apply to

your life? Do you think this is a useful construct and one in which gives useful direction and
preparation for achieving success? Why or why not.