please see attachmentExtra Credit Opportunity You may earn up to 5 bonus points by finding 5 online resources (videos/news articles) that

please see attachment

Extra Credit Opportunity

You may earn up to 5 bonus points by finding 5 online resources (videos/news articles) that relate

to a topic we have discussed in the semester. The document should include a brief description of

each link and how it relates to a topic we have discussed in the course (should be a 3-4 sentence

description per link). One point per resource.

1. classical conditioning

2. The study of how people think about, influence, and

relate to other people.

► social cognitions

► social influence

3. Ways of defining abnormality

▪Statistical or social norm

deviance

▪Situational context

▪Subjective discomfort

▪Inability to function normally

4. Three Phases of Memory

encoding

storage

retrieval

5. Sensation

The reception of stimulation from the environment and its encoding into the nervous system

Transduction

Process of converting outside stimuli (e.g. light) into neural activity

Perception

The process of interpreting and understanding sensory information

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