Consciousness for psychology

Make sure to incorporate what you have learned from the chapter in your responses to the questions below. Please answer the question like that:

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1. Give an example of a situation in which your “state of consciousness” have been altered in some way. The chapter covers topics such as sleep and dreaming, drugs, hypnosis, meditation and religious experiences. Thus, you may choose any one of these as sources for your example. Describe this experience by using terms in the chapter.

 

2. Click this link –   http://www.learner.org/resources/series138.html . When you get to the webpage, scroll down a bit and click the “VoD” link to the right of the program description for one of the following videos:
(a) Video #13 called “The Mind Awake and Asleep”
OR
(b) Video #14 called “The Mind Hidden and Divided”.

 

Each video is about 26-minutes in length. Choose only one of these videos to watch. Point out which part of that video you found most interesting or intriguing? Explain your answer.

Is anyone familiar with screen cast assignment at Ashford University???

I need a female with American accent since I am American. It is a voice and video assignmet and she will know it is not my voice if the accent is not American. I t is only 5 minutes and I have the pictures.Also there is a writen paper to go with it.

Thanks

John and Sue have a happy, healthy 8-week-old girl, Tyree. Sue now needs to return to work and they need to select a daycare for Tyree. John and Sue took several tours of different infant-toddler daycare facilities and need to make a choice where to leave

John and Sue have a happy, healthy 8-week-old girl, Tyree. Sue now needs to return to work and they need to select a daycare for Tyree. John and Sue took several tours of different infant-toddler daycare facilities and need to make a choice where to leave Tyree while they work.

Child Care A: This facility is very clean and has lots of colorful objects and pictures. The shelves are low and contain safe, appropriate toys for sorting and stacking. There are tunnels for crawling and areas for resting. The teachers are always talking to the infants even during diaper and feeding times. Babies are held often and there are many teachers available to cuddle the babies. The center meets the state’s licensing requirements. Child Care A is more expensive than Child Care B.

Child Care B: This facility is also very safe and clean. There are some toys around the room but not a lot of areas for crawling and climbing. There are more infants in this room, so each is not held or spoken to as often as Child Care A, but the center meets the state’s licensing requirements. Because there are less teachers and toys, Child Care B is less expensive than Child Care A.

John and Sue are having trouble making a decision. They really love Child Care A, but it is more expensive, and although they can afford it, they would also love to save some money. John and Sue turn to you, a child development specialist to help them.

After evaluating this case, please answer the following:Which childcare choice is best for Tyree and why? Make sure to address the following:Support your answer with the research and theories discussed in Units 3 and 4. Be sure to include Erikson’s Psychosocial Stages of Development and Piaget’s Cognitive Stages of Development to explain your choice of daycare facilities.Be sure to address the cognitive, physical, and social needs of infants and include attachment theory to support your daycare choice.

PSYC325 Final Exam

PSYC325 Final Exam

Short Essay Questions 

1. Discuss medial temporal lobe amnesia, emphasizing the cases of H.M. and R.B. What have we learned from the study of this disorder?
2. Compare the following three theories of cerebral asymmetry: the analytic-synthetic theory, the motor theory, and the linguistic theory. Describe relevant evidence, and reach a conclusion.
3. Identify three areas of the brain that are involved in the regulation of sleep. What is thought to be the function of each area? Be sure to describe the evidence that has implicated them
4. Compare and contrast Parkinson’s disease and Huntington’s disease.
5. Describe and discuss two important ideas that have emerged from research on the effects of stress on health. Explain the research that led to each idea and why it is important.

Multiple Choice Questions 

In one test commonly used to study medial-temporal-lobe amnesia in macaque monkeys,
A.the sample appears over the central food well during the test phase of each trial.
B.food is available under both objects during the test phase of each trial.
C.food is available under the nonsample object during the test phase of each trial.
D.no food is available during the sample-presentation phase of each trial.

Which of the following tasks is commonly used to study the spatial abilities of rats?
A.Morris water maze
B.radial-arm maze
C.Mumby box
D.both A and B

Because H.M.’s surgery seemed to disrupt only those retrograde memories acquired shortly before his surgery, it was once widely believed that the hippocampus
A.stores most long-term memories.
B.stores all long-term memories.
C.temporarily stores memories before they are transferred to a more permanent storage site.
D.stores spatial memories.

The hypothetical neural mechanism in humans that continuously assesses patterns of events and tries to make sense of them is termed the
A.right-hemisphere interpreter.
B.left-hemisphere interpreter.
C.right prefrontal lobe.
D.left prefrontal lobe.

The strongest evidence for the linguistic theory of cerebral asymmetry comes from the study of
A.deaf people who use American Sign Language and subsequently suffer unilateral brain damage.
B.split-brain deaf people.
C.deaf monkeys with unilateral brain damage.
D.split-brain people with right-hemisphere damage.

According to the Wernicke-Geschwind model, signals are carried from Wernicke’s area to Broca’s area via the left
A.corpus callosum.
B.arcuate fasciculus.
C.massa intermedia.
D.angular gyrus.

According to the text, which theory of sleep does the best job of explaining why there are such large differences in the amount of time that the members of various mammalian species spend sleeping?
A.recuperative theory
B.Freudian theory
C.adaptation theory
D.activation-synthesis theory

The performance of which of the following tasks is most likely to be disrupted by sleep deprivation?
A. sprinting
B.weight lifting
C.watching a radar screen for occasional unpredictable blips
D.solving a series of complex geometric problems

Sleep deprivation lasting several days usually produces
A.chronic psychosis.
B.microsleeps.
C.neuronal fatigue.
D.chronic tremor.

Clock is a circadian gene; it was discovered in
A.mice.
B.sunflowers.
C.dogs.
D.humans.

Because REM sleep is similar to wakefulness in several respects, it makes sense that REM sleep circuits are controlled by a structure involved in maintaining wakefulness: the
A.thalamus.
B.basal forebrain.
C.reticular activating system.
D.cerveau isolé.

In view of the evidence, the widespread practice of taking melatonin to promote sleep is
A.dangerous and should be stopped.
B.definitely a waste of time.
C.likely to be of no more than minor benefit.
D.almost certain to have major sleep benefits in most people.

Which of the following causes epilepsy?
A.neurotoxins
B.cerebrovascular diseases
C.head injuries
D.all of the above

Which of the following is common in children and often ceases in puberty?
A.absence epilepsy
B.tonic-clonic epilepsy
C.temporal lobe epilepsy
D.simple partial epilepsy

Epidemiology is the study of
A.epidemics.
B.infections.
C.the spread of neurological disorders.
D.the various factors that influence the distribution of a disease in the general population.

Most patients with gastric ulcers display signs of H. pylori infection, however, to put this observation in perspective, it is important to understand that
A.yogurt can reduce the infection.
B.yogurt can increase the infection.
C.probiotic yogurt can cure ulcers.
D.many healthy people are similarly infected.

Stress disrupts the performance of
A.tasks mediated by the hippocampus.
B.most memory tasks.
C.almost all avoidance tasks.
D.most cognitive tasks.

Studies of electrical intracranial self-stimulation have influenced the development of biopsychological theories of addiction by indicating that
A.the rewarding effects of drugs play a major role in addiction.
B.there are particular areas of the brain that mediate the experience of pleasure.
C.drug withdrawal and drug pleasure are opposite processes.
D.there are particular areas of the brain that mediate pleasure from drugs.

In humans, the following trait predicts individuals who will initially begin taking a drug:
A.novelty seeking.
B.low IQ.
C.high IQ.
D.paranoia.

The early physical-dependence theories of drug addiction were discredited by the observation that
A.detoxified addicts almost always return to their drug-taking habits.
B.if addicts withdraw over a long period, withdrawal symptoms are more severe.
C.drug addicts who are kept from using drugs for a year or more almost always permanently kick the habit.
D.both A and B

Disabilities/Sexuality

Using the “Sex(abled) video, the sexuality section in the Falvo text (Chapter 12), and your own thoughts and experiences as context, describe prominent issues related to forming intimate relationships by people with intellectual disabilities.  You may consider the viewpoints from caregivers and family members, educators, societal attitudes, counselors or support personnel, and viewpoints from people with disabilities.  You may include disabilities outside of intellectual disabilities if you wish.

  Watch Video: Sexuality and Relationships

 

 

response to paulo freire

You read Paulo Freire’s 4th letter to teachers in the course materials. Please write a response letter addressed to Paulo Freire himself discussing your position on his main points in his letter and in general what aspects of Critical Pedagogy you find most compelling for your practice.

 

 

400-500 word. 

APA style

This is for education class.

 

Paulo Freire’s 4th letter is attached