PSY 602 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Allostatic Load, Differential Susceptibility Hypothesis, John Bowlby

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Behaviours are learned and maintained by thoughts, emotions and external events. 2. information processing (e. g. , perception, attention, and memory) Changing your thoughts can lead to behaviour change (i. e. , change the situation or th. Cognitive structures schemas that represent information/experiences stored in memory n or the interpretation of the situation) Cognitive structures schemas that represent information/experiences stored in memory. Our mental molds into which we pour our experiences. Cognitive processes how people perceive or interpret experience. Cognitive deficiencies lacking in a cognitive ability or process (e. g. , impulse control) Schema scripts, stereotypes -- frameworks for managing information. e. g. , attachment e. g. , asking questions of a teacher e. g. , how to gain peer attention. Thinking about the causes of events. e. g. , hostile attribution bias (crick & dodge, 1994) e. g. , positive illusory bias (owens et al. , 2007) We lost that game its all my fault! Something bad is definitely going to happen if i go hiking a bear will definitely att.

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