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    people thought about the human body‚ and mind. In addition‚ he created a problem solving method that was solely based on clear reasoning. The most important contribution Descartes had on the beginning stages of psychology was his explanation of a reflex. Descartes believed that the body worked like a machine‚ and this was influence by the context around him‚ during his time there were many mechanical advances made (Goodwin‚ 2008). Another significant figure of early scientific achievements

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    Assessment task – TDA 2.1 Child and young person development. Task 1 Links to learning outcome 1‚ assessment criteria 1.1 and 1.2 Produce a display to include a timeline that will: Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to include * Physical development * Communication and intellectual development * Social‚ emotional and behavioural development Physical development 0 – 3 -------------------------------------------------

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    Definitions affect : The external expression of emotion attached to thoughts‚ mood‚ and ideas anosmia : Absence of the sense of smell conjunctiva: The delicate membrane that lines the eyelids and covers the exposed surface of the sclera (plural: conjunctivae); bulbar: the portion of the conjunctiva covering the cornea and front part of the sclera‚ appearing white because of the sclera behind it; palpebral: the portion of the conjunctiva lining the eyelids‚ appearing red because of its vascularity

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    baby. Babies can sense when the mother is uncomfortable‚ which makes latching hard and then the baby gets fussy and the mother becomes frustrated. “Positive emotions like feeling confident about breastfeeding facilitates oxytocin reflex” (Mathur‚ Dhingra‚ 2014). Oxytocin Reflex is the milk flow. Though some people disagree with breastfeeding‚ if they are educated on it‚ maybe they would change their minds to see it’s a beautiful thing like others do. Would people eat in the bathroom? Would people eat

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    "No strabismus observed." 15 16 17 18 Inspect iris and pupillary reaction to light "Pupils are equal‚ round‚ and reactive to light and (direct and consensual) accommodation bilaterally." Anterior chamber depth Inspect for red reflex "No crescent shadow." "Red reflex present." 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Inspect clarity of cornea‚ anterior chamber‚ lens‚ and vitreous Inspect optic disc Inspect retinal vessels

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    due to gravity. This causes reduced blood flow back to the heart‚ which in turn causes reduced cardiac output. The baroreceptors help to increase blood pressure and heart rate as seen through the baroreceptor reflex test‚ with a resting systolic heart rate of 54bpm to a baroreceptor reflex heart rate of 70bpm‚ an increase of 16bpm. 2) Having high blood pressure can cause a variety of different negative effects if not treated including‚ damage to arteries and veins‚ heart problems and possibly

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    A third abnormal behaviour tigers can display is overgrooming and self mutilation. This is where an animal over grooms themselves leaving uneven fur and patches and occasionally bleeding this can lead to infections and in extreme cases death if the situation gets bad enough. We can tell the animal is performing this behaviour if it is repeatedly grooming itself‚ there may also be fur chunks on the enclosure floor and blood where it has been laying as well as visible damage to the tigers coat. Both

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    own mother or carer. Infants are born with various temporary and primitive reflexes. The primitive reflexes that infants are born with include the following: A new born baby will turn their head towards any touch on the cheek. This reflex is called the rooting reflex and helps the baby to get the nipple into their mouth to feed. If you place your finger in the palm of baby’s hand‚ they will grasp your finger

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    Learning and Conditioning Ivan Pavlov studied dogs‚ metronomes‚ salivation‚ and the discovery of the conditioned reflex nearly 100 years ago. Ivan will be remembered as the man who changed psychology by his experimentations with the salivation of dogs. Pavlov learned through experimentation of the unconditioned responses due to unconditioned stimuli and of the potential to condition responses from previous no stimuli. Pavlov performed his experiments at the Institute of Experimental Medicine

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    2. Communicate Effectively at the Direct Leadership Level: L301 a. Standards 1. Develop effective communication skills by- a. Defining communication‚ b. Identifying the principles of interpersonal transactional communication‚ and c. Identifying the relationship between listening and effective oral communication. 2. Communication Definition i. Webster’s dictionary definition of communicate is “to make known; disclose‚ to manifest‚ to transmit to others‚ to express oneself effectively.” It defines

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