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Biological Psychology - Psychology A-Level AQA Paper 2

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Course Description

Overview

Dive into a comprehensive video series covering Biological Psychology for AQA A-level Psychology Paper 2. Explore key topics including the divisions of the nervous system, reflex arc, synaptic transmission, endocrine system, fight or flight response, brain localization, plasticity, and functional recovery. Examine split brain research, various methods of studying the brain, and biological rhythms such as circadian, infradian, and ultradian. Gain in-depth knowledge through full-length class recordings, not just revision summaries, to thoroughly prepare for your AQA A-level Psychology exam.

Syllabus

Divisions of the Nervous System - Biological Psychology [AQA ALevel].
The Reflex Arc: Sensory, Relay and Motor Neurons - Biological Psychology [AQA ALevel].
Synaptic Transmission - Biological Psychology [AQA ALevel].
The Endocrine System - Biological Psychology - Biological Psychology [AQA ALevel].
Fight or Flight - Biological Psychology [AQA ALevel].
Localisation of Function in the Brain - Biological Psychology [AQA ALevel].
Brain Plasticity and Functional Recovery - Biological Psychology [AQA ALevel].
Split Brain Research - Biological Psychology - Biological Psychology [AQA ALevel].
Ways of Studying the Brain - Biological Psychology [AQA ALevel].
The Sleep Wake Cycle: Circadian rhythm - Biological Psychology [AQA ALevel].
The Menstrual Cycle: Infradian rhythm - Biological Psychology [AQA ALevel].
The Stages of Sleep: Ultradian rhythm - Biological Psychology [AQA ALevel].


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