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InfoThe Physiological Psychology category has 228 essays and covers:

Emotional experience, Sleep states, Nervous system, Functions of the brain

Highest Rated Physiological Psychology Essays

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My fear
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Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD).
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Anxiety and Pain
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Discuss the importance of dreams in the play
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Motivation.
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Periods of Biological Rhythms - Circadian Cycle.
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Counselling.
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The play "Death of a Salesman" is based entirely upon dreams - Dreams of success.
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In Being and Time, States-of-mind show “how one is”.
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Stress
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What is depression and how does psychoanalysis account for it?
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Critically consider one or more explanations of anxiety disorders from an evolutionary perspective
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Essay on starting school later for students
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Outline and evaluate theories and/ or into the relationship between stress and physical illness
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Heroin and Cocaine
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Psychology, Stress and the Immune system
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Outline and evaluate research into the effects of stress on the immune system and coronary heart disease.
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DISCUSS THE MEANING OF THE WORD STRESS
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Describe 2 theories of the function of sleep and evaluate them in relation to evidence from sleep deprivation studies
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Outline and evaluate one neurobiological theory of dreaming and one psychological theory of dreaming
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Gestalt
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the function of sleep
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psychology: the practical project
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Most Recent Physiological Psychology Essays

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Physiological Psychology Explored

Physiological Psychology Defined

Physiological Psychology (also called psychophysiology or cognitive neuroscience, developed from biological psychology) concerns the brain's neural processes that deal with perception and behaviour. Physiological Psychology involves experiments conducted on animals' brains.

Physiological Psychology: Why Study This?

Physiological Psychology is one of the five core approaches in psychological study. The primary objective is to create theories explaining behavioural relationships within the brain. This type of study is crucial to explaining why, e.g. the memory and nervous system behave and develop as they do.

What Will I Study In Physiological Psychology?

You'll encounter the hippocampus, which is the part of the brain that deals with spatial navigation and long-term memory. You'll also write essays and coursework on biological and psychological theories of dreaming, emotional experiences, anxiety and other nervous disorders.

Physiological Psychology: Further Study

The assignments, essays and coursework you undertake in this part of your Psychology AS Level or A Level will help to prepare you going on to study subjects including Counselling, Medicine, Psychology, Criminology and Sociology.

Where Can I Find Out More About Physiological Psychology?

Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR)

http://www.ocr.org.uk/Data/publications/key_documents/AS_A_Level_GCE_Psychology_Specification.pdf


Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA)

http://www.qca.org.uk/libraryAssets/media/9948_a_as_psychology_subject_criteria.pdf


Wikipedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physiological_psychology

Recent Reviews of Physiological Psychology Essays

What our users think of the Physiological Psychology essays in this section:

"very good information on Restoration theory but perhaps not enough focus on evolutionary theory... I'd give it a 21/24"
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"First half was very informative, but the part of how to cope with stress was lacking in content - what about lifestyle changes, and all the range of complementary therapies available to help deal with stress?"
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"I felt the essay concentrated a little too much on the characteristics of depression whilst lacking in the comparing and contrasting part of the question. "
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"An okay essay, but not very informative. Short and sweet!"
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