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Evaluate the dopamine hypothesis explanation for Schizophrenia (8)

This explanation looks at how dopamine deficiency can explain Sz. Dopamine regulates mood and attention. The dopamine hypothesis states that an access number of dopamine synapses results in Sz. This overacti...
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What is the difference between classical and operant conditioning?

Classical conditioning and classical conditioning are both forms of learning. Classical conditioning is the pairing of a stimulus with an involuntary response, whereas operant conditioning is the association...
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What are some models that I can use for critical thinking?

There are several models that you can use either seperately or combined! These include:TEACUP - testable, empirical evidence (which studies?), applications, construct validity, unbiased, and predictive valid...
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What is the process of synaptic transmission?

The process of synaptic transmission can be broken down into steps. First, the action potential (electrical energy) arrives at the axon terminal of the pre-synaptic neuron. This triggers the vesicles in the ...
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Could you please explain an example of neuroplasticity?

Neuroplasticity, which is the brains ability to change continuously throughout a persons life was studied by Maguire et al (2000). The researchers wanted to determine whether differences in the brain anatomy...
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