Double dissociation in neuropsychology
Can someone please explain in detail please the term double dissociation in layman's terms and also help on how this is related to brain damage. Please also explain what is repetition priming, declarative memory, implicit vs explicit memory, when is memory episodic or semantic, retrograde and antrograde amnesia. How does all thi ...continues
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What have twin studies and adoption taught us about the role of inheritance in human intelligence?
What have twin studies and adoption taught us about the role of inheritance in human intelligence?
Modern genetics can prevent the tragedy of a life doomed by heredity; embryos can now be screened for some genetic diseases. But what constitutes a disease? Should genetic testing be used to select a child’s characteristics? If so What characteristics? (Please provide an understanding of both sides of the issue)
Describe what is the Interactionist model. Specifically, what is the importance of it?
Are there any tutors who are willing to provide some insight into how you would solve his problem; if you were a neuro-psychologist? I created this psychology case for my own, self-interest, in learning more about neuropsychology and the treatments that would be available to him. Please give me as much feedback as you. ...continues
What is Parkinson’s Disease, and what brain structures and neurotransmitter are believed to be involved in this disease?
A timeline of human developmental milestones
Question: Brain nervous system development. Please include works of either Piaget, Erikson or Kohlberg.
Effects of potassium channel blockade on action potentials.
If a drug blocks a membrane's potassium channels, how does it affect the action potential?
If a drug partly blocks a membrane potassium channels, how does it affect the action potential?