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AQA GCSE Psychology: Tulving's 'gold' memory study. (Lesson 9 of Brain and Neuropsychology)

AQA GCSE Psychology: The use of scanning techniques. (Lesson 8 of Brain & Neuropsychology)

AQA GCSE Psychology: Penfield’s study of the interpretive cortex. (Lesson 7 of Brain and Neuropsycho

AQA GCSE Psychology: Structure and function of the brain. (Lesson 6 of Brain and Neuropsychology)

AQA GCSE Psychology: Hebb's theory of learning and neuronal growth. (Lesson 5 of Brain and Neuropsyc

AQA GCSE Psychology: Neuron structure and function. (Lesson 4 of Brain and Neuropsychology)

AQA GCSE Psychology: The James-Lange theory of emotion. (Lesson 3 of Brain and Neuropsychology)

AQA GCSE Psychology: The autonomic nervous system and the fight or flight response. (Lesson 2 of Bra

AQA GCSE Psychology: The divisions of the human nervous system. (Lesson 1 of Brain and Neuropsycholo

AQA GCSE Psychology: Brain and Neuropsychology Starter Booklet

AQA GCSE Psychology: Brain and Neuropsychology Homework Workbook/Booklet

AQA GCSE Psychology: Brain and Neuropsychology Workbook/Booklet
This contains all 9 lessons in the Brain and Neuropsychology topic for AQA GCSE Psychology. It also contains a Homework booklet, a Starter booklet and the entire Brain and Neuropsychology Workbooklet.
Structure and function of the nervous system
The divisions of the human nervous system: central and peripheral (somatic and autonomic), basic functions of these divisions.
The autonomic nervous system and the fight or flight response. The James-Lange theory of emotion.
Neuron structure and function
Sensory, relay and motor neurons. Synaptic transmission: release and reuptake of neurotransmitters. Excitation and inhibition. An understanding of how these processes interact.
Hebb’s theory of learning and neuronal growth.
Structure and function of the brain
Brain structure: frontal lobe, temporal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe and cerebellum.
Basic function of these structures.
Localisation of function in the brain: motor, somatosensory, visual, auditory and language areas.
Penfield’s study of the interpretive cortex.
An introduction to neuropsychology
Cognitive neuroscience: how the structure and function of the brain relate to behaviour and cognition.
The use of scanning techniques to identify brain functioning: CT, PET and fMRI scans.
Tulving’s ‘gold’ memory study.
A basic understanding of how neurological damage, eg stroke or injury can affect motor abilities and behaviour.
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