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Textbook Notes: Stanfield Oxidation of glucose occurs in 3 metabolic pathways: 1. Glycolysis occurs in cytosol of cell 2. Krebs cycle aka citric acid cycle, tricarboxylic acid cycle, occurs in matrix of mito...
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Class 3.21 Variable and Constant Practice What is constant practice? A: variable parameters do not change from trial to trial, practice the same skill over and over and over again, no novelty Eg: passing a soccer ball...
Specificity of Practice nov 20 Part of ways you can improve learning Specificity of Learning practice how you play, practice sessions need to resemble performance conditions to maximize skill learning, more of a neur...
Class 2.32 How we learn, Predictive Models Review: The dopamine graph raster thing - Expectation vs outcome = Prediction Error - Computation of a prediction error - Shows that the human brain is e...
EPHE 245 Day before Quiz Exam Q 40 min pracy drill Which of the options is the most distributed? May trick us! Make sure that the distributed pracy is the same total time (40 mins) Random pract...
How we learn: Repetition Feedback Memory is strengthened through neural connections Learning modifies synaptic connections How does it change? neurons that fire together, wire together 1. A skill (...
Class 3.11 How we Improve Learning: Practice Distribution Massed vs. Distributed Practice Massed pracy practicing a simple skill for a long period of time Distributed pracy use the same amount of time in smaller chu...
Class 2.31 Neural Basis of Motor Skills Exam 2 3 things to describe about a paper to get 4/4 on Quality section - What is their research question(s) - What did they do - What did they find Quiz Q: How...
Class 2.12 What we Learn: Motor Programs Bring questions for next week re: exam Exam: o 60 mc questions o Based on the slides posted pertaining to the readings o Vast...
What we Learn: Procedural Memory Sept 18/2017 In class video Case Study of E.P. (who suffered from a viral infection that affected his brain activity) ...
Class 2.21 Schema theory, motor programs Exam 2 2 points for legible writing/making sense, 2 points diagrams OR example, quantity (paragraph answer) free 2 points as long as you write a reasonable amount of info ~ abo...
Lab safety is the cornerstone principle in this compelling Guide. All international safety symbols are clearly defined, with all basic lab glassware and equipment depicted by text description and diagrams. The Guide also p...
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Sociology is the study of the principles that underlie social order. In this concise Guide, the reader has ready access to clear explanations and examples of important sociological theories. The often complex and contradic...
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