PYC1501 Basic Psychology (PYC1501)

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PYC1501 Basic Psychology
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  • PYC1501 Basic Psychology Functional parts of a neuron Identify 6 parts of a typical neuron and their function Dendrites – Neuron begins with dendrites. The dendrites separates into finer and finer parts extending like branches of a tree. Dendrites allow the neuron to connect to other neurons. Cell body (Soma) – The dendrites extend from the soma. The soma receives information from dendrites of other cells as well as from its own axon. Inside the soma is the cell nucleus. The nucleus ...
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PYC1501 Basic Psychology Exam Pack
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PYC1501 SUMMARY NOTES 2022.
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  • PYC1501 SUMMARY NOTES 2022. Basic Psychology. COGNITION: REASONING Reasoning: a process of goal-directed thinking that draws conclusions from a set of facts. Quality of reasoning depends on the suitability or relevance of the reasons we present to support our view. Two structures in reasoning: premise and conclusions Premise: statement from which the conclusion is inferred. Premise provides the evidence that supports your conclusion. Reasoning based on formal rules of logic • Deducti...
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PYC1501 Assignments and answers.
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  • PYC1501 Assignments and answers. PYC1501 - Basic Psychology. In accordance with the all-ornone-law, neurons A, B, C and D will conduct an impulse at exactly the same speed, or not at all. 2. In comparison with neurons A, C and D, neuron B can conduct impulses at the highest speed and amplitude. 3. In comparison with neurons A, B and C, neuron D will conduct impulses at the highest frequency. 4. 1 & 3 Page 1 S - The study-notes marketplace Downloaded by: leoniecoetzee | Distribution of...
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PYC1501 Study Notes.
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  • PYC1501 Study Notes. PYC1501 - Basic Psychology. Emotional intelligence= the ability to manage our own emotions - Emotional intelligence provides the link between feelings, character and moral values - Combination of skills- empathy, self-control, self-awareness, sensitivity to feelings of others, persistence, and self-motivation - Using and expressing our emotions wisely and appropriately - Abilities of people with high emotional intelligence o Motivate themselves and keep trying in the...
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PYC1501 EXAM PREP
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  • Chapters Number of questions Human nervous system 10 States of consciousness 5 Sensation and perception 5 Cognition 8 Intelligence and creativity 2 Learning and memory 10 Emotion 6 Personality 4 2 Human nervous system IMPULSE CONDUCTION IN THE HUMAN NERVOUS SYSTEM Parts of a neuron Dendrites: look like tree roots, receive messages from other neurons and surround the cell body Cell body: also called the soma. It receives and sends messages in the form of new impulses Cell ...
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  • Problem Solving Steps in the problem solving process 1. Identify the problem and define it clearly 2. Explore various strategies a. Trial and error (randomly try all possibilities) b. Heuristic (try most likely solution first) 3. Explore possible solutions 4. Evaluate and learn from solutions Concepts in problem solving - Insight= answer appears suddenly - Restricted thinking o Emotional barriers o Learned barriers o Perceptual barriers o Cultural barriers Reasoning Structure of ...
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