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Psychology: the study of people's behaviors and minds - Coggle Diagram
Psychology: the study of people's behaviors and minds
neuroscience: sciences with nervous system and relating to the brain
neuropathology: The branch of medicine concerned with diseases of the nervous system
cognitive dysfunction: deficits( trouble) in paying attention, memory, processing, verbal, and non-verbal learning
Motor cognition: Comprehension of our movement
cognitive performance: capacity of perception
Sleep medicine: Medical speciality focused on assisting and diagnosing sleep disorders
neurotransmission: Transfer of nerve impulses between neurons
receptors: An organ or cell able to respond to light, heat, or other outside stimulus and transmit a signal to a sensory nerve
neurochemical: Relates to process happening in nerve tissue and the nervous system
nervous system: body system controlling coordinating its movements and senses by transmitting signals
Physiological: biology- correlation to living things’ purpose
Mechanical ventilation: process of gas moving from and towards one’s lungs
systolic blood pressure: the highest amount of blood pressure in the duration of ventricles shrinking
mood regulation: ability to manage and control one's emotions
self-efficacy:one's confidence in themselves to complete and achieve their tasks/ goals
arousal: condition of being engaging and vigilant
STAI-Y1: questionnaire measuring trait and state anxiety that are self-reported
illative: inference
indices: indicator
ecologically valid: the context correlates and coordinates with the evaluation setup design
Demographic survey: questionnaire gathering information regarding individuals’ fundamental traits
Phonological: linguistic; correlating with sound and speech in languages
SLA: procedure where someone acquires knowledge of second language
EFL learners: english as a foreign language
Bidirectional: working in two different directions
PA stimuli: paired-associated motive that can set off alterations in one’s behavior and/ or physical
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working memory: associated with language-producing and emotion processing that is a portion of the short-term memory
visuospatial: relating to objects in perspective and in comparison to a space
Dream Enactment: the acting out of dreams
Ptsd: Mental health problem after experiencing traumatic event
Sleep wake disorders: Disorders such as insomnia- can’t sleep/ most common
Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder: Act out physically clear dreams suing sounds and violent movements
Trauma associated sleep disorder: Parasomnia with disruptive nocturnal behaviors and nightmares
Abnormal disruption of sleep
-sleep talking
-sleep walking
-bed wetting
-sleep apnea
-nightmares
neuroprotection: How the nervous system is protected with the use of mechanisms
RGCs: Connect the center of the nervous system to the retinal input
TBI: Injury which changes/ has an effect on the functioning of the brain
nAChRs:Receptors- neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
Neural activity: Moderates where numerous proteins are located at the nerve terminal
Biological marker Signals disease or condition
screening: Test which determines results for a condition or disease
calibration: The set of numbers located on a measuring instrument
Gaze fixation: Keeping eye on focus
autonomic: relating to autonomic nervous system, unconscious r involuntary
psychopharmacology:Scientific study of the effect of the drugs on the mind
pharmacology: Branch of medicine with the use and effect of drugs
opium: drug used in people to reduce pain or awareness
genetic manipulation: utilizing technology to modify someone’s genes
Neuropsychopharmacology
: Studies drugs’ effects on the mind
Combination of neuroscience and psychopharmacology- how different drugs impact people’s behavior