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(PSY211 and PSY211H)

Bethel College, North Newton,KS

Fall, 2010

SYLLABI
Syllabus-PSY211

Syllabus-PSY211H

 
ARTICLES FOR DISCUSSION - Study questions

Article on the occipital cortex of blind people

Article on diary methods and stress

Article on neurogenesis and depression

Musical imagery article

Article on deja vu

Article on cues and heuristics in decision making

Decision neuroscience article


Emotions and decision making


Personality and national character

Life stress and major depression

        Evolutionary psychology article

        Brain and self article

          Drugs and environment article

        Sex differences article
Alcohol placebo and memory article

Imagery & brain article

Unconscious emotion article

Pain article

Bias and intergroup conflict article

Personality stability article

Synesthesia article

Nonconsequential reasoning article

Spotlight effect article

Intelligence article

Cognition and depression article


OUR DATA
 
Guide to report of dichotic listening experiment

Guide to report on word recognition experiment

Guide to report for pitch memory experiment

Guide to report for infant communication experiment

Guide to report for facial recognition experiment
Data for lateralized Stroop experiment

Guide to report for lateralized Stroop experiment
Guide to report for mental rotation experiment
Results from in-class memory experiment on levels of processing
Data for lexical decision experiment

Guide to report of lexical decision experiment

Guide to report of self-reference experiment

OFF-CAMPUS LINKS RELATED TO THIS COURSE

APA style advice at Purdue University

Electronic textbook on overweight and obesity

PsychExps Home Page -- Psychology Experiments on the Internet

Demonstration of the Thatcher illusion

A famous person with memory loss

An experiment on identification of emotions in facial expressions

Five-factor measurement of personality on the Web

Association for Psychological Science

American Psychological Association

A famous case of brain damage - The Phineas Gage Information Page

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