Ladies and Gentlemen,
Welcome to the Psychology Blog!!! Each week on Friday, until the beginning of May (when your bums in a seat in my classroom), you will need to answer the questions and/or complete the assignments that are posted on this blog.
Make sure that you read the directions carefully because you may have to explore a website, reflect on a classroom activity, sound-off (in a G-Rated manner of course), etc. The rubric for your blogging can be found on the Psychology web page (http://clausenclassroom.pbworks.com/w/page/49924870/Psychology%20Spring%202012).
Today, please...
1. click on the "Follow" button on the right-hand side of the screen
2. Post a list of 3 things you want to learn in this class (not stuff we've already learned please).
1. I want to learn about the physical emotions that the brain will make you do
ReplyDelete2. everything that the brain can do to a human body
3. How can you make the brain want to do what you want
The three things that I want to learn in psychology class would be the different types of psychology, the different types of studies done on humans through psychology, and the different psychologists and the things they studied.
ReplyDeleteThree things I would like to learn..
ReplyDelete1. I want to know how different activities effect teens decisions.
2. Also I want to learn about the different parts of the brain and exactly what they do.
3. I want to learn more about relationships and what makes us become attracted to someone or just how we see different people.
I like pizza
ReplyDeletemanipulation
ReplyDeleterelationships
sexual repression
These are the things I want to learn about:
ReplyDelete1: I want to learn about how our dreams affect us.
2: I want to learn about how we affect our dreams.
3: I want to learn what causes us to do actions or reactions to different things.
1. How the mind can be speed up (time slowed)
ReplyDelete2. How athletes can improve their mental strength
3. About meditation
I would like to learn why people decide to do the things that they do.
ReplyDeleteI would like to learn why some people have floaters in their vision.
I would also like to learn why we like the food we do.
Spots and floaters are particles of debris, cells, pigment, or tissue fiber that move and float around the eyes, usually when we move them.When light enters the eye and hits the particles, it casts a shadow on the retina.We see shadows as something moving out or across our visual field.
DeleteThree things I would like to learn are:
ReplyDelete1.) Why people act and react the way that they do.
2.) The mind of a teenager.
3.) Personality development.
Three things that I want to learn in this class:
ReplyDelete1. the different signals and or hormones that control the brain
2. all the parts of the brain and be able to have them memorized
3. how the brian develops
1. How do drugs take the effect on the brain that they do?
ReplyDelete2. Who has the best brain?
3. Why is the brain so hungery?
How the mind slows down time
ReplyDeleteMeditation
Mind of a maniac
I want to learn how to make somebody subconsciously pee themselves using psychology, I want to learn more about the different techniques of psychology and I want to learn more about the different psychologists and their studies.
ReplyDeleteThese are the things I want to learn about:
ReplyDelete1: Why we dream
2: Brains reactions to danger
3: Disorders
-this what sleep helps us with-
DeleteMemories - sleep helps to recover lost memories as well as organize current memories.
Learning - sleep helps your brain to retain the knowledge you gain each day.
Moods and social behaviors - REM sleep allows the parts of the brain that control your emotions, social interactions, and decision-making to slow down and recuperate from each day. This allows you to face each new day in a good mood rather than being cranky and easily frustrated as when you don't get enough rest and begin the day tired.
Immune System - Not getting enough sleep can cause your immune system to weaken which makes you more vulnerable to diseases and infections.
Nervous System - Some experts believe that neurons used during your waking hours repair themselves as your sleep. Not getting enough sleep causes these neurons to perform ineffectively and your nervous system becomes impaired.
Growth and Development - While you sleep, your body releases growth hormones that are vital to your physical and mental development.