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Assessment and Support

C83MLP Mechanisms of Learning and Psychopathology. Assessment and Support. Dr. Mark Haselgrove. Exam. Answer three questions:. Choose 1 unseen question from 4 alternatives (25%) - JR and CB topics. TOP SECRET. FOR OUR EYES ONLY.

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Assessment and Support

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  1. C83MLP Mechanisms of Learning and Psychopathology Assessment and Support Dr. Mark Haselgrove

  2. Exam Answer three questions: • Choose 1 unseen question from 4 alternatives (25%) • - JR and CB topics TOP SECRET FOR OUR EYES ONLY (2) Choose 1 unseen question from 4 alternatives (25%) - MH and TB topics (3) Choose 1 SEEN question from 6 options (50%) - Integrate knowledge from different topics OR - Address one issue in substantial depth

  3. Six provisional Questions… (1) Discuss the ways in which associative learning can help us understand memory processes in humans, with special reference to episodic and recognition memory. (2) Characterise the “attentional set” problems in a neurodegenerative disease. Explain how experimental work with non-human animals has attempted to capture these problems and localize them in specific brain regions. (3) Discuss the notion of attention as used in associative theory.  How does it relate to the term as used in studies with humans? (4) Provide a critical, associative analysis of the cognitive deficits underlying schizophrenia.  Is there one underlying associative deficit, or several? (5) How would you advise a cancer patient to minimise the magnitude or likelihood of anticipatory nausea and vomiting? Use your knowledge of experiments and theories of animal learning to illustrate your answer. (6) Describe the functional organisation of the hippocampus along its longitudinal axis (i.e., dorso-ventral/septo-temporal/posterior-anterior axis). Based on this functional organisation, propose hypotheses concerning the functional significance of hippocampal overactivity in schizophrenia and indicate how these hypotheses might be tested.

  4. You can also propose Questions… - What would you like to spend the next few weeks researching and then answering in an exam? - Have until next Tuesday (13th Feb -3pm) to submit potential questions (to MH by Email) • Office support hours (13th Feb, 1-3) provided by MH to discuss question • (room C9) Questions moderated by MH/JR/CB/TB, - Finalized seen questions Distributed to you via Email – Also posted on web.

  5. Office hours support/Seminars Tuesday 1 pm- 3 pm - Help with literature search - Reinforce lecture material For office hours support, Email lecturer before noon the day before with summery of question

  6. Two things for you to contact me with: (1) Alternative seenquestions for us to mull over (2) Topics for seminars / small group study E.g: Going over past exam questions Revision class on Wagner’s SOP/depresive realism/SOC Send to Mark Haselgrove (Mark.Haselgrove@nottingham.ac.uk) Final details of (1) seen questions and (2) Seminars will be distributed during the week commencing 13th Feb

  7. Support Friday May 1st (1-3pm) Final lecture (by JR) on “Revision techniques” W/C 14th May – Assessment period begins…..

  8. Support Facebook group Search in Facebook for: “C83MLP” • Use for: • - Content by you and us • - General literature search questions • (e.g. Has anyone got a pdf of XYZ?) • FAQs (and hopefully answers)

  9. Student Evaluation of Teaching Evaluation of teaching by MH: Phobias Psychological side effects of cancer treatment Depressive realism

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