31 March answers

  1. During introspection, researchers used standardised, repeatable external stimuli

  2. The DSM-5 stands for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental disorders

  3. An overactive amygdala causes the brain to constantly perceive danger, leading to unnecessary fight or flight responses

  4. Social context influences gender by shaping, reinforcing and perpetuating gender norms

  5. Identification is a type of conformity characterised by going along with a group because you value something about the group

  6. The capacity of STM is 7 plus or minus 2 items

  7. According to Feldman, interactional synchrony is the “temporal coordination of micro-level social behaviour” between a caregiver and infant, where they mirror actions, emotions and bodily movements

  8. Deviation from ideal mental health is a definition of abnormality is a of abnormality whereby the more features a person has that causes them to deviate from good mental health (such as inability to deal with stress), the more abnormal their behaviour is

  9. Flows of goods are the movements of goods around the world, including the process of containerisation

  10. A store in the water cycle is a place where water is held, such as the groundwater store

  11. A sediment cell is an area of coastline, usually limited by two sharp changes in the coastline, whereby the area acts as its own “system”

  12. A secondary energy source is a type of energy that does not come directly from nature, such as electricity and nuclear energy

  13. Collaboration is important to Rambert because of Marie Rambert’s belief in the power of interdisciplinary work, such as her work with the Ballet Russes

  14. Rambert has no hierarchy as all of the dancers are the same level as each other, unlike a traditional ballet company in which the corps are at a lower rank than the soloists and primas

  15. Androcentrism is the the practice of placing a masculine point of view in the centre of one’s world view, culture and history

  16. The function of a sensory neuron is to detect stimuli from the outside world, and send it to a relay neuron

  17. The Moho discontinuity is the boundary between the crust and the mantle

  18. Endogenous factors are internal characteristics within a system or place, while exogenous factors are external forces, relationships or influences originating outside that affect the system

  19. Regulating services are the benefits obtained from an ecosystems control of natural processes, maintaining environmental balance and stability

  20. Rhythm is heavily used in khan’s work as he uses Kathak footwork (Tatkar), hand gestures (mudras) and Sufi turns

  21. Minimal staging is used in Khan’s work to place focus on the dancers, such as in zero degrees, to emphasise the story and movement