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Mixed Designs in Psychology Research || Research Methodology || @Brainpsychlopedia.official
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📚 In this video we dive into the Mixed Design Experimental design for research. We review the essential research designs that constitute the Mixed Design and then dive into the key concepts, advantages and disadvantages of using mixed design.
📥 This video is a part of the experimental designs and research methodology for psychology series. Find the other relevant episodes in this series below:
🔰 Experimental Designs in psychology: ruclips.net/video/K10wnb-MTsI/видео.html
🔰 Between-subjects design in psychology: ruclips.net/video/taiAI6SH6Ro/видео.html
🔰 Within-subjects design in psychology: ruclips.net/video/u__Ul9rPg4o/видео.html
📥 Other relevant research met...
📚 In this video we dive into the Mixed Design Experimental design for research. We review the essential research designs that constitute the Mixed Design and then dive into the key concepts, advantages and disadvantages of using mixed design.
📥 This video is a part of the experimental designs and research methodology for psychology series. Find the other relevant episodes in this series below:
🔰 Experimental Designs in psychology: ruclips.net/video/K10wnb-MTsI/видео.html
🔰 Between-subjects design in psychology: ruclips.net/video/taiAI6SH6Ro/видео.html
🔰 Within-subjects design in psychology: ruclips.net/video/u__Ul9rPg4o/видео.html
📥 Other relevant research met...
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The role of Dopamine in Gambling || @Brainpsychlopedia.official
Просмотров 3422 месяца назад
In this video we explore the role of dopamine, a key neurotransmitter in the brain, plays in developing gambling persistence. This video is a smaller segment of a longer video discussing the psychology of gambling (find link below), which discusses the specific psychological mechanisms underlying gambling persistence. Watch the full video on the Psychology of Gambling : ruclips.net/video/30qTDN...
The Psychology of Gambling Addiction | Documentary
Просмотров 5203 месяца назад
Hello Brainpsychlopedia community! This week we dive into the core psychological, behavioural, cognitive and neural underpinnings of the impaired decision making processes observed in persistent gambling in the face of losses. Such persistent gambling despite losses often give rise to loss-chasing, which can in turn cause severe negative consequences in other facets of life. 📚References: 🟡 Linn...
Welcome to the Brainpsycholpedia Channel! Channel Trailer || @Brainpsychlopedia.official
Просмотров 1443 месяца назад
Hello Brainpsychopedia Community! Welcome to the @Brainpsychlopedia.official channel! We are rebranding and introducing new content formats! Check out the new channel trailer that introduces what's new and upcoming at @Brainpsychlopedia.official Going forward the channel will focus on delivering content on: - Risky decision making - Behavioural Addictions - Learning - Memory - Inhibition - Emot...
Psychology Scientific Writing Course (Full course) || @Brainpsychlopedia.official
Просмотров 2364 месяца назад
Hello Brainpsychlopedia Community! In this video we discuss in detail how to write an empirical paper in Psychology research. This is a full course on each section of the paper covered in detail with examples. Below find each chapter of the course with timestamps. You can skip the video to your selected timestamp and watch a specific chapter or watch the entire course. ✅ Scientific Writing for ...
Neuroanatomical directions explained: A Visual Guide (Terminology)
Просмотров 36310 месяцев назад
In this short video we learn about the 9 key neuroanatomical directions namely: 1. Anterior direction 2. Posterior direction 3. Superior direction 4. Inferior direction 5. Medial direction 6. Dorsal direction 7. Ventral direction 8. Rostral direction 9. Caudal direction We define the terminology and aid our understanding with the a visual schematic. Follow us on our social media platforms (Link...
David Marr's Theory: Understanding 3 Levels of Analysis in Cognitive Sciences
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.11 месяцев назад
In today's video we learn about the famous framework proposed by British Neuroscientist David Marr used to study cognitive structures and brain's information processing in cognitive sciences. The 3 levels are: 1. Computational Level 2. Algorithmic Level 3. Implementational Level Resources Papers: 1. Marr, D. (1982), Vision: A Computational Approach, San Francisco, Freeman & Co. 2. Cummins, R. (...
What is the Stroop Task? || Cognitive Psychology Research Tasks
Просмотров 3 тыс.11 месяцев назад
In today's video we learn about a seminal cognitive psychology research paradigm called the Stroop task. This video discusses: 1. The origins of the Stroop Task 2. The structure of the Stroop Task 3. The Stroop Effect 4. The Neural processing of the Stroop Task 5. Theoretical explanations of the Stroop Effect Resources cited in today's video: 1. Stroop, J. R. (1935). Studies of interference in ...
What are Cognitive Heuristics?
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.11 месяцев назад
In this video learn about the concept of "Cognitive Heuristics". The following resources were cited in the content of today's video: 1. Gigerenzer, G., & Gaissmaier, W. (2011). Heuristic decision making. Annual review of psychology, 62, 451-482. 2. Koehler, D. J., & Harvey, N. (Eds.). (2008). Blackwell handbook of judgment and decision making. John Wiley & Sons. Follow us on our social media pl...
How is Coding used in cognitive sciences (ex: Psychology and Neuroscience)?
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
#coding #cognitivepsychology #psychology #neuroscience #programming In this short video we will explore the difference ways in which cognitive science fields like psychology use coding and programming. We cover the most common ways including: 1.) Data analysis and visualisation 2.) Computational modelling and simulation 3.) Designing and building experiments 4.) Research Reproducibility Follow ...
What is a Reinforcer and it's types? : Reinforcement Learning Theory (Operant Conditioning)
Просмотров 3 тыс.Год назад
#cognitivepsychology #operantconditioning #reinforcementlearning #psychology #bfskinner In this video we learn about a very famous behavioural learning theory in Cognitive Psychology - Operant Conditioning. Specifically today's video explains What is the concept of a Reinforcer? a.] Types of Reinforcers: i.) Positive Reinforcer and ii.) Negative Reinforcer a.] Forms of Reinforcers: i.) Primary ...
What is Amnesia and its types? - Anterograde & Retrograde Amnesia
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
#cognitivepsychology #amnesia #anterograde #retrograde #psychology #brain In this video we learn about amnesia and the two key types of amnesia - Anterograde Retrograde amnesia. Find below the full Memory videos playlist: 1. What is Memory and its stages? - ( ruclips.net/video/jh1MiQU7plA/видео.html ) 2. Stages of Memory - Encoding - ( ruclips.net/video/yz5827BkbqY/видео.html ) 3. Stages of Mem...
What are the Reinforcement Schedules in Operant Conditioning?
Просмотров 16 тыс.Год назад
#cognitivepsychology #operantconditioning #reinforcementlearning #psychology #bfskinner In this video we learn about the key reinforcement schedules in the Operant Conditioning theory. We cover the two fundamental types: a.) Continuous Reinforcement schedules b.) Partial/Intermittent Reinforcement schedules Under the Partial/Intermittent Reinforcement schedules we cover the 4 key types: 1. ) Fi...
What is Operant Conditioning (Reinforcement Learning)?
Просмотров 44 тыс.Год назад
#cognitivepsychology #operantconditioning #reinforcementlearning #psychology #bfskinner In this video we learn about a very famous behavioural learning theory in Cognitive Psychology - Operant Conditioning. We specifically cover: 1.) What is Operant conditioning? 2.) A brief history of the origins of the theory 3.) What is the concept of a Reinforcer? a.] Types of Reinforcers: i.) Positive Rein...
What is the Iowa Gambling task? (Cognitive Psychology Decision-Making Task)
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
What is the Iowa Gambling task? (Cognitive Psychology Decision-Making Task)
What is computational neuroscience?
Просмотров 28 тыс.2 года назад
What is computational neuroscience?
Spontaneous Recovery - Classical Conditioning Stage
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 года назад
Spontaneous Recovery - Classical Conditioning Stage
Acquisition Stage - Classical Conditioning
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 года назад
Acquisition Stage - Classical Conditioning
Neuroanatomical Planes - Coronal, Sagittal and Transverse Planes
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.2 года назад
Neuroanatomical Planes - Coronal, Sagittal and Transverse Planes
What is Second Order or Higher order Conditioning?
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
What is Second Order or Higher order Conditioning?
What is Proactive Interference & Retroactive Interference?
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
What is Proactive Interference & Retroactive Interference?
Memory Retrieval (Recall, Recognition, Relearning, Proactive & Retroactive Retrieval Interference)
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
Memory Retrieval (Recall, Recognition, Relearning, Proactive & Retroactive Retrieval Interference)
What is the Multi-Store Atkinson and Shiffrin Memory Storage Model (1968)?
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.2 года назад
What is the Multi-Store Atkinson and Shiffrin Memory Storage Model (1968)?
Memory Encoding - Types of Memory Encoding and Factors Negatively impacting Memory Encoding
Просмотров 10 тыс.2 года назад
Memory Encoding - Types of Memory Encoding and Factors Negatively impacting Memory Encoding
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can we use IGT for examining healthy individual decision making too?
Yes indeed, the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) can be used to examine decision-making processes in healthy individuals, not just those with impairments or disorders. The IGT was originally developed to study decision-making in individuals with damage to the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, but it has since been widely used in various research contexts, including studies involving healthy participants.
I did some tests and it was detected that I have some problems with these types of interference. One question: is there any system or way to deal with this, besides the obvious one of making checklists or having an alarm clock for things we might forget?
Dealing with interference can be challenging, but there are several approaches that might help beyond the usual checklists and reminders. You could try strengthening your cognitive abilities through cognitive exercises (e.g., memory games, puzzles etc) or adjust the environment to minimize distractions. Behavioural strategies, like breaking tasks into smaller steps, might also be useful. Additionally, using technology to organise and manage tasks can help reduce interference and keep you focused on what's important. In case if you are interested in simple evidence-based memorisation techniques than I have a video here: ruclips.net/video/JJ0iaAvyoRs/видео.html Hope this helps! Good luck.
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What is its purpose? I am shocked at hard it is. I have always not that I suck at canceling something when I plan to say something and quickly change my mind. But, I say it any way. But, what does that odd inability to cancel a move mean? Why test this? (I got surprised with an assignment to do this task for a weight loss study.)
Hi! The purpose of the Stop Signal Task (SST) is to measure the response time of the brain to inhibit prepotent actions. For instance, if we already initiate an action and are suddenly presented with a stop signal, can we stop the behavior? Each one of us will vary in how long we take to stop the action and/or if we are able to stop the action in the first place. Thus, it's normal to find SST challenging as it involves overriding automatic responses. This difficulty reflects natural variability in cognitive control abilities among individuals. So, it is a classic experimental task used for decades in psychology research to measure response inhibition (or impulse control). Being able to stop or inhibit an action is important in many cases. For example, being able to inhibit the desire to consume an addictive substance or sticking to a strict diet plan or inhibiting excessive use of electronic devices are all situations where one might need to exercise their inhibitory control. But we observe that sometimes people are unable to do so. Thus, to investigate such situations, researchers use tasks like the Stop Signal Task to understand this. Hope this helps!
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serotonin and norepinephrine also play significant roles in mood regulation and decision-making
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What should my academic choices be from a computer science bachelors degree to get into this field please?
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I'm a MS in chemistry interested in biophysics and biochemistry should i opt for this??
Hi! Sure if you have an interest in this field you can explore more about it here www.coursera.org/learn/computational-neuroscience There are many topics exploring the biochemistry of brain using computational modelling approaches which might be interesting to you! Good luck!
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Disadvantage of within group 1) possibility of carry over effect 2) fatigue effects 3) subject expectancy effect can be lead to , as participants would understand the goals and aim of study.
Within subject Advantages: 10:46 small sample size don't need to recruit many participants।। 13:36 better control over confiunds
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Hi ! Thanks for the comment. You can get the captions of the video in Urdu (or any other language) by clicking on the settings cogwheel at the bottom right of the RUclips video, click on Subtitles/CC, then click English (auto-generated), this will give you the option to Auto-translate, you can select your preferred language Urdu. Then you can see captions in Urdu below the video. Hope this is helpful!
Good introduction. But I've a question. Isn't money is a secondary reinforcer? It's value is learned and it shares the property of secondary reinforcers that it is less susceptible to satiation.
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