3 kinds of cuantitative research
Descriptive, correlational and experimental studies.
Dendrites
Fisher, Aron and Brown (2005) Effect of dopamine and romantic love. Explain.
Methodology: The study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine the brain activity of participants who were intensely "in love." The participants viewed photos of their romantic partners while their brain activity was measured.
Findings:
Frontal lobe
CONFOUNDING VARIABLES
5 methods of qualitative research
observation, interview, focus group, case study, content analysis.
Part of the neuron also known as the talkers
The axon
Dopamine
Associated with movement, orientation, perception and recognition
Parietal lobe
Random Sampling
-it is a quick way to get information from several participants at the same time.
- it creates more natural and comfortable environment than a face to face interview.
-it is easier to respond to sensitive questons when you are in a group.
- multiple perspectives are discused.
An ______________ occurs when a neuron sends information down an axon, away from the cell body
action potential
What neurotransmitter is involved with pro-social behaviour?
Serotonin
Occipital lobe
This kind of validity that is high when confounding variables have been controlled and we are quite certain that it was the change in the IV
Internal Validity
name a example of a case study we have seen
Phineas Gage
the "Tan" example
An envelope that surrounds the axon facilitates the transmission of nerve impulses
Myelin Sheath
London taxi drivers....
Redistribution of grey matter in the ______________ was found different, so, now we know that it is responsible for learning new spatial information.
Hippocampus
Temporal lobe
Why do Phineas Gage Case study is important to psychology?
The Phineas Gage case study is one of the most famous and significant cases in the history of psychology and neuroscience. It is important because it provided early evidence of the role that the frontal lobes play in personality, decision-making, and social behavior.
The neuron’s life support: Contains the Nucleus, DNA, mitochondria and the ribosomes
Soma or cell body
HM PATIENT explain what happen to him, and what part was cut off of his brain.
"HM," or Henry Molaison, was a patient who underwent brain surgery in 1953 to alleviate severe epilepsy. The surgery involved the removal of portions of his temporal lobes, including the hippocampus, on both sides of his brain. This procedure was intended to reduce the frequency and severity of his seizures.
Broca´s aphasia = ___________ lobe
Wernicke´s aphasia = ______________ lobe
Frotal lobe
Temporal lobe