AOS 1: Psych Development
AOS 1: Part 2
AOS 2: The Brain
AOS 2 Part 2
RANDOM
100

A holistic model for considering psychological development and mental wellbeing. 

The Biopsychosocial Model. 

100

Relationships and connections with peers would be considered what part of the biopsychosocial model?

Social. 

100

Early approach to brain studies that involves the belief that the mind and brain are one and the same. 

Monism (Mind-Body Problem). 

100

Lobe of brain responsible for receiving and processing bodily sensations.

Parietal Lobe.

100

Belongs to you but others use it more than you do. 

Your name. 

200

A period of psychological development during which an individual MUST acquire a new skill or risk it never developing.

Critical Period. 

200

Behaviour/activity that is inconsistent with how an individual usually acts/behaves. 

Atypical Behaviour. 

200

Early brain experiment that involves the destruction or removal of part of the brain. 

Brain Ablation. 

200

Association area responsible for clear and fluent speech production, along with the lobe it is located in.

Broca's area, located in left frontal lobe. 

200

A word that is always pronounced wrong. 

Wrong. 

300

Rafe is considered predisposed to schizophrenia because his father has the disorder. This is an example of what type of influential factor on psychological development? 

Hereditary (genetics). 

300

Behaviours that prevent or limit our ability to deal with the demands of everyday functioning.

Maladaptive Behaviour. 

300

CAT (or CT) scans and MRIs are types of ______ neuroimaging techniques. 

Structural. 

300

Changes in neurons and synaptic connections that occur due to developmental processes and environmental experiences.


Developmental Plasticity. 

300

You hear me once, you heard me again, and then I die until I am called again. 

An echo. 

400

The neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by persistent pattern of inattention, and/or hyperactive-impulsive behaviour that adversely affects development or everyday functioning.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). 

400

People who categorise an individual’s behaviour as atypical on the basis that it is extremely uncommon compared to what most people do are adopting which psychological criterion?

Statistical Rarity. 

400

A functional neuroimaging technique that involves using a radioactive tracer injected into a patient's bloodstream. 

Positron Emission Tomography (PET scan). 

400

The three processes involved in developmental plasticity. 

1) Myelination

2) Synaptogenesis

3) Synaptic Pruning

400

Months with 28 days. 

All of them.    

500

What is one way strategy a psychiatrist may employ to ensure cultural responsiveness towards a new refugee patient from a different cultural who does not speak the same language? 

Teacher decision. Possible responses:

1) Try to learn language / refer to someone who speaks language / employ translator

2) Learn about culture, listen respectfully

3) Develop partnerships/connections within the community to increase understanding

500

The requirement that health care services be respectful of, and relevant to, the health beliefs, health practices, culture and linguistic needs of diverse populations and communities is referred to as:


Cultural Responsiveness. 

500

Area of the hindbrain that controls vital functions such as breathing rate, heart rate, blood pressure, etc.

Medulla. 

500

The long-lasting decrease in the strength of synaptic transmission that results from repeated low intensity stimulation of the post-synaptic neuron. 


Long-Term Depression (LTD). 

500

Turns everything around but does not move.

A mirror. 

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