PreparED Study Materials
PSY 2300: Developmental Psychology
School: Middle Tennessee State University
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 23
Notes

Developmental psychology (Psychology)
PSY 2300
Middle Tennessee State University
2 pages | Fall 2015
Developmental psychology (Psychology)
PSY 2300
Middle Tennessee State University
3 pages | Fall 2015
Developmental psychology (Psychology)
PSY 2300
Middle Tennessee State University
2 pages | Fall 2015
Study Guides
Videos
Unraveling Motivation: How Different Perspectives Shape Our Drive
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Unpack the different psychological perspectives on motivation, from biological drives to socio-cultural influences. Understand how internal and external factors shape our desire and commitment. Explore the roles of conscious and unconscious elements in motivating behavior.
Primary Visual Cortex (V1): Decoding Our Visual Brain
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Explore the essential role of the primary visual cortex, Area V1, in processing our visual world. Understand its location in the occipital lobe and its interactions with structures like the thalamus. Uncover the intricate stages that make vision possible.
Cognitive Neural Prosthetics: Brain Integration & Motor Control Explai
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Uncover the marvels of cognitive neural prosthetics and their brain integration. Learn how these advanced brain-computer interfaces can translate user intentions. See their revolutionary role in assisting motor functions.
Ester's Mystery: Binocular Cues & Selective Attention
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Ester's perception is influenced by binocular cues aiding in depth judgement. Her decision to investigate hinges on signal detection theory discerning significance in stimuli. Her actions are swayed by perceptual set based on past experiences and her balance managed by the vestibular sense comes into play. The gate-control theory sheds light on her pain perception after the fall.
What do we call a mental predisposition that influences
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Differences in Concrete and Formal Operational Thinking
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This video explores Jean Piaget's theories of child development, specifically focusing on Concrete Operational and Formal Operational Thinking stages and illustrating their distinctions through the Pendulum Experiment.

























