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Protected: AP Psych Unit Five Word Wall and Notes: Cognitive Psych

September 16, 2019

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Bandura, Bobo, And Aggression

September 11, 2019

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Please see the attached reading and accompanying questions for work today during class. 40 Studies – See Aggression Do Aggression Clean Copy Some Aggressive Questions

Protected: AP Psych Unit Four Word Wall and Notes: Learning

September 9, 2019

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The Fate Of Baby Albert Discovered!

September 9, 2019

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I always wondered what happened to him, and apparently so did some people with some serious time on their hands. The identity of Baby Albert was determined to be Douglas Merritte, who sadly died at age six from “water on the brain.” After getting hold of his medical records, they learned that Douglas suffered from a […]

The Hazards of Growing Up Painlessly

September 4, 2019

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Today in class we saw the story of Gabby, a little girl who could feel no pain, and we also saw an update a few years on when she was getting ready to enter middle school. This excellent article from the NYT (it’s about 6 years old, so she’s your age now) looks at Ashlyn […]

Protected: AP Psych Unit Three Word Wall and Notes: Sensation & Perception

August 28, 2019

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Fatal Familial Insomnia

August 23, 2019

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I believe that I’ve mentioned this disorder during class. Fatal Familial Insomnia, or FFI, is a prion disorder of the brain much like mad cow disease. The prions eat away at brain tissue and form small holes in the areas controlling sleep — specifically REM sleep (for more on which area controls what, please reference the […]