9 April answers

  1. Pavlov investigated classical conditioning in dogs

  2. The ICD10 allows diagnosis of schizophrenia with fewer negative symptoms, while the DSM-5 requires 6 months of symptoms and significant functional impairment. The ICD10 also has subtypes of SZ, which the DSM5 removed

  3. Low serotonin levels in the brain can lead to depression, anxiety, irritability and increased aggression

  4. An example of an androgynous behaviour would be a woman having less maternal instincts and being more strong

  5. A confederate is a fake participant in an experiment that is actually a researcher

  6. Jacobs developed the digit span technique

  7. Initially, Bowlby believed that attachment was an innate mechanism rather than a learned behaviour

  8. Long term anxiety in phobias is the persistent fear and avoidance behaviours that leads to functional impairment in daily life

  9. Remittances are monies sent home from migrants that move abroad for better wages

  10. The channel store in the water cycle is water that is held in rivers and streams

  11. Headlands and bays are formed on a discordant coastline where there are alternating bands of hard and soft rock. The soft rock is eroded faster, forming bays, and the hard rock is eroded slower, creating headlands

  12. Geothermal energy is most likely to be found in tectonically active areas such as Iceland

  13. In 1966, Rambert set three aims- to encourage production of new works, preserve old works, and to give regular seasons in London and tour abroad

  14. American choreographers were important to Rambert as they were innovative and proves very popular with audiences

  15. Sexism in research is the unfair treatment of one gender (usually women), and the preferential treatment of the opposite gender

  16. Neurotransmitters are chemicals released in the brain that allow for the transmission of electrical signals

  17. A hotspot is an exceptionally hot area in the Earth’s mantle, typically located far from plate boundaries

  18. Economic restructuring is used to describe changes in the constituent parts of the economy in a very general sense

  19. Abiotic components are non-living elements of an ecosystem such as wind and soil type

  20. Kathak is used in Xenos through the use of tatkar (footwork), mudras (hand gestures) and the wearing of ghungroo bells in the beginning of the piece

  21. The set contributes to meaning in Xenos as it is a metaphor for displacement, though the presence of every day items alongside the symbolic landscape of war