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Cognitive. psychologists define problem solving as the process that people use when they are confronted with unfamiliar tasks. Simply stated, a problem is any question or matter involving doubt, uncertainty or difficulty. ...

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Even though flashbulb memories seem so vivid in our minds we've learned from the reading that these seemingly permanent memories can change over time. These memories are usually of events that are typically highly personal and emotional ...

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Are there gender differences in . Cognitive psychology. ? Does this affect research? Please help..review due tomorrow!!!

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Doing the Hock reading on the subway made sensory organization an extremely relevant topic for discussion. Hock asserts that We are continuously filtering all this available input and using only a small percentage of it. ...

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Emotion, Attention and Perception

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Evidence has been found to support the theory that, "emotional situations can send your visual cortex into overdrive". This implies that in moments of heightened emotion a person's attention and perception of the world around them can ...

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What are healthy and unhealthy beliefs, how can you recognise and challenge unhealthy beliefs?

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Neuropsychiatry​ stands to benefit enormously from the new research framework afforded by the sequencing of the human genome and from examining the role of molecular genetics on the clinical presentation of psychiatric patients.

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How applicable is biology to social and cognitive psychology?
Q. I am required to take a science sequence next year for college, and I can't decide if I should take biology 101 & 102, just like everyone else, and over the same stuff I grueled over in high school. I want to take meteorology 101 & 102, because it will be a refreshing change to science courses that I have been used to, but I'm not sure how much biology could help with my psychology major.
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A. If you've already done most of what you think will be covered in Biology 101 and 102, I suggest taking the subject you actually want to take. We have a different system here in the UK, and my Psychology course didn't require a Science grade, which I was grateful of because I'm not great at it, but I found that a little strange. However, all the biology we need in relation to Psychology is covered in the subject, and so far I've not had much trouble understanding it. The main points covered in Psychology are the functions of the brain, hormones, and genes (e.g. how mental illnesses can be passed down).
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