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Cognitive Neuropsychology (All possible questions with complete answers)
  • Cognitive Neuropsychology (All possible questions with complete answers)

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  • The speech chain correct answers Linguistic level → Physiological level → Acoustic level → Physiological level → Linguistic level External ear (the pinna) correct answers Part of the outer ear and is important for sound localisation Ear canal (external auditory meatus) correct answers tube that has a broad resonance that amplifies frequencies around 3kHz Parts of the outer ear correct answers External ear, ear canal, eardrum and auditory nerve Parts of the middle ear correct ...
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Summary Developmental Neuropsychology books, articles and primers (except CP primer) Summary Developmental Neuropsychology books, articles and primers (except CP primer)
  • Summary Developmental Neuropsychology books, articles and primers (except CP primer)

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  • Summary of all the course material of Developmental Neuropsychology for the master Cognitive Neuropsychology. All books, articles and primers are summarized. Only the CP primer is not summarized, because I did not understand this one (sorry).
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Introduction to cognitive neuropsychology (Study questions with complete answers)
  • Introduction to cognitive neuropsychology (Study questions with complete answers)

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  • Name two reasons why Neuropsy. could be important for the court! correct answers Marr's Levels of Analysis (David Marr-1982) Vision: A Computational Investigation into the Human Representation and Processing of Visual Information correct answers Computational level: What is the goal of the system? Algorithmic/Mechanistic level: What steps are needed to accomplish the task? Which representations or operations are unsed to solve the problem? Implementation level: How is the algorithm imple...
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Intro to Cognitive Neuropsychology, Exam 1(A+ GRADED)
  • Intro to Cognitive Neuropsychology, Exam 1(A+ GRADED)

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  • Cognitive Neuropsychology correct answers Testing theories of how people are able to carry out tasks of cognition by studying cognitive performance in people with brain damage. double dissociation correct answers when two related mental processes are shown to function independently of each other association correct answers converging operations correct answers ABBA design correct answers Experimental design in which two different tasks (A and B) are presented in the order A, B, B,...
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Cognitive Neuropsychology EXAM 1 (A+ GRADED)
  • Cognitive Neuropsychology EXAM 1 (A+ GRADED)

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  • Basal Ganglia correct answers FUNCTION: Codes and relays information associated with voluntary movement. Responsible for posture. STRUCTURE: Interface for cortex and cerebellum. Includes substantia nigra. DISORDER: Parkinson's disease with reduced levels of dopamine. DAMAGE: can lead to Akinesia, Bradykinesia, Tremors or Hyperkinesia Cerebellum correct answers FUNCTION: Balance, muscle tone, coordinating movement and posture. STRUCTURE: Makes up the hindbrain (pons + medulla)...
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cognitive neuropsychology exam 2 (CORRECTLY ANSWERED)
  • cognitive neuropsychology exam 2 (CORRECTLY ANSWERED)

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  • Describe the basic idea of information processing in cognitive psychology correct answers We receive information from our senses, and then process thatinformation based onmental representationsthat we have (prior knowledge of concepts, memories, etc.) What is the difference between an independent and dependent variable? correct answers IV: The variable in an experiment manipulated by the researcher. DV: The variable in an experiment that is being evaluated by the researcher. What does the...
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Cognitive Neuropsychology I Exam Questions (A+ GUARANTEED)
  • Cognitive Neuropsychology I Exam Questions (A+ GUARANTEED)

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  • What kind of research question can be answered by means of the fMRI and the EEG, respectively? correct answers While both are functional neuroimaging techniques and therefore are concerned with the functional aspect of the brain rather than the structural, the fMRI (because of its ability to visualazie the BOLD contrast) should be used to determine the location of a certain brain function and the EEG should (because of its high temporal resolution) be used to determine the sum of all electrica...
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Everything needed to complete quiz 1 'Neuropsychological Rehabilitation' UVT
  • Everything needed to complete quiz 1 'Neuropsychological Rehabilitation' UVT

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  • All the information needed to complete quiz 1 of the course 'Neuropsychological Rehabilitation' at Tilburg University. This summary contains all the articles and book chapters, and also the most important information mentioned in the informative video's.
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Test Bank for Psychology Themes and Variations, 6th Canadian Edition By Doug McCann
  • Test Bank for Psychology Themes and Variations, 6th Canadian Edition By Doug McCann

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  • Test Bank for Psychology Themes and Variations, 6th Canadian Edition By Doug McCann Name: Class: Date: Chapter 1 - The Evolution of Psychology Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 Multiple Choice 1. The term “psychology” comes from the Greek words psyche and logos. What does logos mean? a. the study of a subject b. the soul c. logic d. discipline ANSWER: a 2. Psychological research is sometimes distorted or grossly simplified in media coverage, leading to misinformation or ...
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