PRO-SOCIAL ANTI-SOCIAL
COGNITION
DETEMINANTS OF LIKING
STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS
BRAINWAVES, HEARTRATE AND GSR
100

DEFINE PRO-SOCIAL 

Voluntary, intentional behaviour that is positive, helpful and intented to benefit others, without expectation of personal gain.

100
DEFINE COGNITION

The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses

100

WHAT ARE THREE DETERMINANTS OF LIKING?

SIMILARITY , PROXIMITY AND RECIPROCITY

100

WHAT ARE THE SIX STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS

Hyobotised

Selective attention

Asleep 

Divided attantion

Daydreaming 

Meditative state

100

WHAT IS BRAINWAVES?

Brainwaves are electrical patterns of activity in the brain measured using EEG ( electroencephalography)

200

DEFINE ANITI-SOCIAL

Voluntary, intentional behaviour that harms others or disrupts the social order.

200

DEFINE SENSATION 

Is the process of sensing our environment through touch,taste,sight,sound,and smell
200

WHAT IS SIMILARITY?

People are attracted to others who share similar interests, values, attitudes or backgrounds

200

WHAT IS CONSCIOUSNESS?

Consciousness is the awareness of the existence of ourselves and of objects and events in the external world.

Consciousness is selective, continous and changing

200

 NAME FOUR STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS THAT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH BRAINWAVE FREQUENCIES 

BETA

ALPHA

THETA

DELTA

300

GIVE ONE EXAMPLES FOR BOTH ANTI-SOCIAL AND PRO-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR

pro-social- donating to charity

anti-social- bullying others

300

DEFINE PERCEPTION

Is the way we interpret and organize sensory information to give it meaning
300

WHAT IS PROXIMITY?

Physical closeness

We are more likely to develop friendships with people who are physically near us.

300

WHICH STAGE OF SLEEP HAS RAPID EYE MOVEMENT?

REM sleep

300

HOW DO YOU MEASURE HEARTRATE?

Its measured by the number of hearbeats per minute (BPM), measured by an ECG (electrocardiogram) or pulse sensors.

400

WHY MIGHT SOMEONE ENGAGE IN PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOUR EVEN WHEN THERE IS NO APPARENT REWARD?

They may be motivated by internal factors like empathy, moral values,or a sense of personal responsibility.

400

HOW IS SENSATION DIFFERENT FROM PERCEPTION?

Sensation is stimuli input from senses; perception is how we interpret that input.

400
WHAT IS RECIPROCITY?
People tend to like people who show that they like us back.
400

NAME A BENEFIT OF MEDITATION.

Reduced stress, improved concentration

400

WHAT IS GSR AND HOW DO WE MEASURE?

GSR is Galvanic Skin Respponse

GSR measures changes in the skin's electrical conductance due to sweating.

500

WHY ARE POSSIBLE LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF REPEATED ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR IN ADOLESCENCE?

It can lead to social isolation, academic failure, or even criminal behaviour in adulthood 

500

GIVE AN EXAMPLE OF COGNITION IN DAILY LIFE.

Example: Solving a math problem , comminicating with the colleague

500

How does the mere exposure effect interact with individual differences in personality to influence liking?Give one example.

The mere exposure effect increases liking through repeated contact, but its impact varies

eg: introverts may show weaker effects than extroverts due to differing social comfort levels

500

GIVE ONE FEATURE OF HYPONOSIS

Heightened suggestibility

500

How might hearrate change due to anxiety,and which nervous system is responsible for this change?

When you are anxious, your sympathetic kicks in, causing your heartrate to increase. This happens because your body gets ready to react to stress, pumping more blood to help you stay alert.

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