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EEG (electroencephalography) Questions And Answers
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EEG pros correct answer: Excellent time resolution 
- Cognitive, perceptual, linguistic, emotional processes are fast and dynamic 
- For example, consider theta band (4-8 Hz), a slow rhythm but quite fast for our conscious experience 
- Or consider gamma (30 -80 Hz) 
 
Direct indicator of neuronal activity 
 
Multidimensional (time, space, frequency, power, phase, connectivity etc) 
 
Portability (observing brain in action) 
 
Relatively inexpensive 
 
EEG cons correct answer: It is not well-s...
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Biopsychology Revision Template and Questions (Psychology AQA A-Level)
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Revision template for the Biopsychology topic in AQA Psychology A-Level, written by a straight A* student. 
Each topic is split into 6 A01 boxes and 4 A03 boxes for 16 markers. Includes blank diagrams and past paper questions for each topic. Easy to print out and in order. 
Topics include: The Nervous System, The Structure And Function Of Sensory, Relay And Motor Neurones, Synaptic Transmission, The Endocrine System, The Flight Or Fight Response, The Brain, Localisation Of Function, Hemispheri...
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Biopsychology Complete Revision Notes (Psychology AQA A-Level)
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Complete Biopsychology revision notes for AQA Psychology A-Level, written by a straight A* student. Includes PEEL paragraphs for every topic and diagrams where needed. Well organised and in order. 
Includes collated information from class, textbooks and online. Topics include: The nervous system, The structure and function of sensory, relay and motor neurones, Synaptic transmission, The endocrine system, The ‘fight or flight’ response, Localisation of function, Hemispheric lateralisation, S...
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AQA A Level Psychology: Biopsychology Latest 2023 Rated A+
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AQA A Level Psychology: Biopsychology Latest 2023 Rated A+ Localisation of function Theory that states that different areas of the brain are responsible for different behaviours, processes or activities. 
Primary motor cortex Back of frontal lobe, involved in regulating movement. 
Primary somatosensory cortex Front of both parietal lobes, processes sensory information such as touch. 
Primary visual cortex Occipital lobe, receives and processes visual information. 
Primary auditory cortex Tempora...
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AQA A-level PSYCHOLOGY 7182/2 Paper 2 Psychology in context Mark scheme June 2022
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AQA A-level PSYCHOLOGY 7182/2 Paper 2 Psychology in context Mark scheme June 2022. Apart from mediational processes, use your knowledge of social learning theory to explain 
Miss Honey’s and Mrs Wilson’s comments. 
[6 marks] 
Marks for this question: AO2 = 6 
Level Marks Description 
3 5–6 
Application is clear and effective showing sound understanding of social learning 
theory. The answer is coherent and well organised with effective use of specialist 
terminology. 
2 3–4 
There is som...
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AQA A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: (BIOPSYCHOLOGY) WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS A+ GRADED!!
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AQA A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: (BIOPSYCHOLOGY) WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS A+ GRADED!! 
Localisation of function - CORRECT ANSWER-Theory that states that different areas of the brain are responsible for different behaviours, processes or activities. 
Motor area - CORRECT ANSWER-Back of frontal lobe, involved in regulating movement. 
Somatosensory area - CORRECT ANSWER-Front of both parietal lobes, processes sensory information such as touch. 
Parts of the brain: Visual area. - CORRECT ANSWER-Occipital lobe, ...
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Summary - Biopsychology
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Complete summary of content within Biopsychology for AQA exam in 2023 - nervous and endocrine system, localisation and lateralisation, plasticity and functional recovery, ways of studying the brain and biological rhythms. Includes case studies and evaluation for all subheadings.
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AQA A Level Psychology: Biopsychology Questions with Correct Answers.
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Localisation of function Correct Answer Theory that states that different areas of the brain are responsible for different behaviours, processes or activities. 
 
Motor area Correct Answer Back of frontal lobe, involved in regulating movement. 
 
Somatosensory area Correct Answer Front of both parietal lobes, processes sensory information such as touch. 
 
Parts of the brain: Visual area. Correct Answer Occipital lobe, receives and processes visual information. 
 
Parts of the brain: Auditory ar...
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Biopsychology Fact Sheets (Psychology AQA A-Level)
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Biopsychology fact sheets for AQA Psychology A-Level, written by a straight A* student. Includes diagrams where needed. Well organised and in order. Condensed notes for A01 learning. 
Includes collated information from class, textbooks and online. Topics include: The nervous system, The structure and function of sensory, relay and motor neurones, Synaptic transmission, The endocrine system, The ‘fight or flight’ response, Localisation of function, Hemispheric lateralisation, Split-brain res...
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AQA A level psychology – biopsychology Verified Solutions 2023.
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AQA A level psychology – biopsychology Verified Solutions 2023. 
what is localisation of function? - ANSWER different parts of the brain are responsible for different things. Therefore, if brain damage occurs to just one area, only the functions linked to this area will be affected. 
 
what theory does localisation of function contrast? - ANSWER holistic - different areas of the brain work together. 
 
What is the case of Phineas Gage? - ANSWER 1) pole through left cheek passing behind his eye...
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