An IDEA/THEORY that each area of the brain has a specific function.
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Give one example of "localization."
the amygdala = emotional response; hypothalamus = regulating hormones; PFC = decision making and impulse control; etc...
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Which part of the brain is commonly linked with planning and impulse control?
The Prefrontal Cortex
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What is a longitudinal study?
In a longitudinal study, researchers repeatedly examine the same individuals to detect any changes that might occur over a period of time.
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Give an example of empirical research.
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Give an example of anecdotal research.
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What is most important in a "culture of honor"?
Pride and defending one’s honour are important. If threatened, defending oneself with violence is acceptable..
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What is the difference between social dominance today compared to in caveman times?
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Explain how the amygdala plays a role in the stress response.
Once the amygdala identifies a potential threat, it processes the emotional significance of the stimulus which then determines the appropriate response.
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Explain how the hypothalamus plays a role in the stress response.
The hypothalamus activates the adrenal glands to release stress hormones, such as cortisol and adrenaline, initiating the "fight or flight" response.
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Name two longitudinal studies.
Grafman et al. (1996) and Caspi et al. (2002)
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WHO outlined the "Dual Processing Model for Thinking and Decision Making"?
Daniel Kahneman
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What is the difference between a THEORY and a MODEL?
Theory = Tries to explain WHY a phenomenon occurs; Model = Tries to illustrate HOW a phenomenon occurs.
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Use an example to explain the three cognitive process that lead to making a decision (Processing, judgement, decision making)
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Explain the pros and cons of "System One" thinking.
Pros: uses minimal mental effort, process many tasks at once, use heuristics to make quick decisions. Cons: susceptible to bias and irrational results.
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Explain the pros and cons of "System Two" thinking.
Pros: rational processing, involves rigorous analysis, and checks for biases and fallacies. Cons: takes a lot of mental effort and time; difficult to multitask.