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What did participants report during introspection when responding to standardized stimuli?
Immediate sensations, feelings, and thoughts.
What are the two main systems that classify schizophrenia?
ICD-10 and DSM-5.
What is the role of the amygdala?
Processing emotions, detecting threats, and initiating fight or flight responses.
What is psychosocial gender?
The interaction between a person's internal psychological sense of self and external social/cultural influences.
Why is internalisation considered a permanent change?
It results in a long-term change in both public and private beliefs.
How is memory encoded in long-term memory?
Semantically.
What are alert phases in infants?
Phases ranging from asleep to crying that help caregivers understand a baby’s needs.
What is failure to function adequately?
A definition of abnormality that categorizes the inability to keep up with normal daily activities as abnormal.
How has globalization impacted interactions?
It has sped up interactions due to advances in technology, transportation, and communication.
What are some outputs of the water cycle?
Evapotranspiration, river discharge, and groundwater flow.
What are sediment stores in the coastal system?
Locations in the coastal system where material accumulates, such as beaches, sand dunes, and spits.
What is a primary energy source?
An energy source that has not undergone any conversion process, remaining in its natural state.
What does 'not standing still' mean for a dance company like Rambert?
They are ever-evolving and committed to being at the forefront of contemporary dance in Britain.
What does Rambert’s 3 strand approach to choreography include?
The integration of dance, music, and design.
Why can research in psychology be biased?
It is conducted by humans, leading to distortions in study design, data collection, and analysis.
What is a motor neuron?
A nerve cell in the brain and spinal cord that controls movement.
What is the asthenosphere?
The depth in the earth where heat from the core begins to melt the crust.
What is sense of place?
The emotional and symbolic connection people form with a specific location, shaped by experience and memory.
What are provisioning services?
Things that certain biomes provide to humans, such as the provision of medicines from tropical rainforests.
What themes does Khan often explore in his work?
Cultural divide, identity, and historical and political themes.
How does storytelling feature in Khan’s choreography?
Through his use of Kathak, which translates to storyteller, to create personal, narrative-driven performances.