Nervous System
Stress
Learning & Memory
Sleep
Mental Health & Research Method
100

all the nerves outside the brain and the spinal cord

What is the peripheral nervous system made up of?

100

alarm, resistance, and exhaustion  

what are the three stages of General Adaptation Syndrome?

100

declarative (explicit) memory

which memory system stores information about personal events and general knowledge?

100

The electrical activity of the muscles surrounding the eyes.

What does electrooculograph (EOG) measure?

100

a testable prediction of the relationship between two variables

define hypothesis:

200

a neurotransmitter that increases the likelihood that an action potential will fire

What is an excitatory neurotransmitter

200

... involves a negative psychological response to a stressors and the other involves a positive response to a stressors

Explain one difference between distress and eustress?

200

consolidation of long-term explicit memories

The hippocampus is required for?

200

hypnotised, anesthetised, meditation

what are some examples of induced state of consciousness?

200

right to withdraw from a study/ research at any time without experiencing negative consequences.

what is withdrawal rights?

300

The neurotransmitter (key) from the presynaptic neuron pass across the synaptic gap where it chemically binds to the complimentary receptor site (lock) on the postsynaptic neuron

Explain using the lock-and-key process, the role of neurotransmitters in the transmission of neural information

300

In this stage, an individual assesses the resources and strategies are available to deal with the stressor.

what occurs in the secondary appraisal stage of transactional model of stress and coping?

300

an unpleasant stimulus is removed, which increases the likelihood of the behaviour being repeated.  


What is negative reinforcement?
300

that sleep is vital for replenishing and revitalising the mind and body

what does the restoration theory state?

300

unsupporting and demanding work

what is an example of perpetuating risk factor?

400

This ensures the message can move along the axon quickly and also protects the axon from damage.

What is the purpose of Myelin sheath?

400

feeling isolated at school due to one’s ethnicity after migrating to Australia over the most recent summer period

what is an example of acculturative stress?

400

neutral stimulus is paired with unconditioned stimulus in order to evoke unconditioned response

in terms of classical conditioning, what occurs during conditioning?

400

factors such as our internal body clock through the release of hormones, light, noise, and other environmental stimuli 

what can effect our ultradian/ circadian rhythm? 

400

high level of functioning, high level of social and emotional wellbeing, and resilience to stressors

what are the characteristics of mental health?

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