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What did participants report during introspection when responding to standardized stimuli?

Immediate sensations, feelings, and thoughts.

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What are the two main systems that classify schizophrenia?

ICD-10 and DSM-5.

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What is the role of the amygdala?

Processing emotions, detecting threats, and initiating fight or flight responses.

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What is psychosocial gender?

The interaction between a person's internal psychological sense of self and external social/cultural influences.

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Why is internalisation considered a permanent change?

It results in a long-term change in both public and private beliefs.

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How is memory encoded in long-term memory?

Semantically.

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What are alert phases in infants?

Phases ranging from asleep to crying that help caregivers understand a baby’s needs.

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What is failure to function adequately?

A definition of abnormality that categorizes the inability to keep up with normal daily activities as abnormal.

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How has globalization impacted interactions?

It has sped up interactions due to advances in technology, transportation, and communication.

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What are some outputs of the water cycle?

Evapotranspiration, river discharge, and groundwater flow.

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What are sediment stores in the coastal system?

Locations in the coastal system where material accumulates, such as beaches, sand dunes, and spits.

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What is a primary energy source?

An energy source that has not undergone any conversion process, remaining in its natural state.

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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.

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What does Rambert’s 3 strand approach to choreography include?

The integration of dance, music, and design.

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Why can research in psychology be biased?

It is conducted by humans, leading to distortions in study design, data collection, and analysis.

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What is a motor neuron?

A nerve cell in the brain and spinal cord that controls movement.

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What is the asthenosphere?

The depth in the earth where heat from the core begins to melt the crust.

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What is sense of place?

The emotional and symbolic connection people form with a specific location, shaped by experience and memory.

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What are provisioning services?

Things that certain biomes provide to humans, such as the provision of medicines from tropical rainforests.

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What themes does Khan often explore in his work?

Cultural divide, identity, and historical and political themes.

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How does storytelling feature in Khan’s choreography?

Through his use of Kathak, which translates to storyteller, to create personal, narrative-driven performances.