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VCE Psychology AOS1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
Two main divisions of the human nervous system are: - Central nervous system (CNS) Peripheral nervous system (PNS) 
Two major functions of the CNS - 1. Receiving sensory information from body to brain via PNS 
2. Receive motor information from brain to body via PNS 
Two major functions of the PNS - 1. Carry sensory and internal information to the CNS. 2. Carry sensory and internal information from the CNS 
Two divisions of the PNS - - Somatic nervous system - Autonomic nervous system 
Role of th...
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Two main divisions of the human nervous system are: - Central nervous system (CNS) Peripheral nervous system (PNS) 
Two major functions of the CNS - 1. Receiving sensory information from body to brain via PNS 
2. Receive motor information from brain to body via PNS 
Two major functions of the PNS - 1. Carry sensory and internal information to the CNS. 2. Carry sensory and internal information from the CNS 
Two divisions of the PNS - - Somatic nervous system - Autonomic nervous system 
Role of th...
VCE Psychology - Learning and memory Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pas
synapses formed with other neural cells - synaptogenesis 
ability for brain's neural structure or function to be changed by experience throughout one's lifespan - neural plasticity 
changes in neurons and synapses in accordance to best suit environmental conditions (learning/injury) - adaptive plasticity 
strengthening of synaptic connections long-term, leading to enhanced synaptic transmission - long term potentiation 
lack of stimulation of pre- and postsynaptic neurons or prolonged low ...
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synapses formed with other neural cells - synaptogenesis 
ability for brain's neural structure or function to be changed by experience throughout one's lifespan - neural plasticity 
changes in neurons and synapses in accordance to best suit environmental conditions (learning/injury) - adaptive plasticity 
strengthening of synaptic connections long-term, leading to enhanced synaptic transmission - long term potentiation 
lack of stimulation of pre- and postsynaptic neurons or prolonged low ...
USPTA: SINGLES TACTICS & STRATEGIES EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
USPTA: SINGLES TACTICS & STRATEGIES EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
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USPTA: SINGLES TACTICS & STRATEGIES EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
USPTA TEST EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PAS
Continental, eastern, semiwestern and western - The four basic grips 
1. Easy to generate power 2. Waist-high balls 3. Adaptable to different surfaces 4. More support 5. Topspin 6. Good for beginners - Eastern Forehand grip advantages 
1. Grip change 2. Weak on slice 3. Low volley 
4. Finesse and touch shots 5. Difficult to hit high balls - Eastern Forehand disadvantages 
• Contact point in front of the body with a vertical racquet face. • Often referred to as the "shake hands" grip. -...
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Continental, eastern, semiwestern and western - The four basic grips 
1. Easy to generate power 2. Waist-high balls 3. Adaptable to different surfaces 4. More support 5. Topspin 6. Good for beginners - Eastern Forehand grip advantages 
1. Grip change 2. Weak on slice 3. Low volley 
4. Finesse and touch shots 5. Difficult to hit high balls - Eastern Forehand disadvantages 
• Contact point in front of the body with a vertical racquet face. • Often referred to as the "shake hands" grip. -...
USPTA CERTIFICATION TEST EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
What are the three major areas: The ultimate teacher must master? - understand the game, communicate that knowledge, and demonstrate that knowledge 
The professional must pay close attention to? - good appearance and punctuality 
Meeting the student for the first time - An enthusiastic greeting, joined by a firm handshake, a friendly smile, and a look in the eye, will go a long way toward establishing a base. 
A good introduction should include - but is not necessarily limited to - some informat...
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What are the three major areas: The ultimate teacher must master? - understand the game, communicate that knowledge, and demonstrate that knowledge 
The professional must pay close attention to? - good appearance and punctuality 
Meeting the student for the first time - An enthusiastic greeting, joined by a firm handshake, a friendly smile, and a look in the eye, will go a long way toward establishing a base. 
A good introduction should include - but is not necessarily limited to - some informat...
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USAHS NUEROSCIENCE EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
USAHS NUEROSCIENCE EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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USAHS NUEROSCIENCE EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
USAHS NUEROSCIENCE EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
Rostral to the midbrain is the - cerebrum During development the CNS arises from the sheath that folds over to form the - neural tube 
What structure does the telecephalon contain - cerebral hemispheres cerebral cortex white matter basal ganglia basal nuceli 
The diencephalon is composed of what structures - hypothalamus epithalamus thalamus 
The mecencephalon is known as what - midbrain The metacephalon Is made up of what 2 structures - cerebellum and pons Gray matter is composed of what - nucl...
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Rostral to the midbrain is the - cerebrum During development the CNS arises from the sheath that folds over to form the - neural tube 
What structure does the telecephalon contain - cerebral hemispheres cerebral cortex white matter basal ganglia basal nuceli 
The diencephalon is composed of what structures - hypothalamus epithalamus thalamus 
The mecencephalon is known as what - midbrain The metacephalon Is made up of what 2 structures - cerebellum and pons Gray matter is composed of what - nucl...
USAHS NEUROSCIENCE EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
What is the cranial nerve exit for olfactory nerve? - Cribriform plate What is the cranial nerve exit for the optic nerve? - Optic canal What is the cranial nerve exit for the oculomotor nerve? - Superior orbital fissure What is the cranial nerve exit for trochlear nerve? - Superior orbital fissure 
How many branches does the trigeminal nerve have and what are their exits? - a. 3 b. Ophthalmic - superior orbital fissure c. Maxillary foramen- rotundum d. Mandibular - foramen ovale and foramen spi...
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What is the cranial nerve exit for olfactory nerve? - Cribriform plate What is the cranial nerve exit for the optic nerve? - Optic canal What is the cranial nerve exit for the oculomotor nerve? - Superior orbital fissure What is the cranial nerve exit for trochlear nerve? - Superior orbital fissure 
How many branches does the trigeminal nerve have and what are their exits? - a. 3 b. Ophthalmic - superior orbital fissure c. Maxillary foramen- rotundum d. Mandibular - foramen ovale and foramen spi...