PSYC 2280 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Observational Learning, Reuptake, Learned Helplessness

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Conscious, subjective aspect of an emotion that accompanies an action at a given time. (p. 59) antagonist. In neuroscience, a chemical substance that decreases or blocks the effects of a neurotransmitter. (p. 47) brain circuits. Neural pathways or neurotransmitter currents in the brain. (p. 47) clinical assessment. Systematic evaluation and measurement of psychological, biological, and social factors in a person presenting with a possible psychological disorder. (p. 64) cognitive science. Field of study that examines how humans and other animals acquire, process, store, and retrieve information. (p. 53) cognitive-behavioural therapy (cbt) Group of treatment procedures aimed at identifying and modifying faulty thought processes, attitudes and attributions, and problem behaviours; often used synonymously with cognitive therapy. (p. 57) diathesis?stress model. The hyphothesis that both an inherited tendency (a vulnerability) and specific stressful conditions are required to produce a disorder. (p. 37) dopamine.

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