Psychology HL
Psychology HL
10
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Unit 1 - Research Methodology
Unit 1 - Research Methodology
Unit 2 - Biological Approach To Behaviour
Unit 2 - Biological Approach To Behaviour
Unit 3 - Cognitive Approach To Behaviour
Unit 3 - Cognitive Approach To Behaviour
Unit 4 - Sociocultural Approach To Behavior
Unit 4 - Sociocultural Approach To Behavior
Unit 5 - Abnormal Psychology
Unit 5 - Abnormal Psychology
Unit 6 - Health psychology
Unit 6 - Health psychology
Unit 7 - Psychology Of Human Relationships
Unit 7 - Psychology Of Human Relationships
Unit 8 - Developmental Psychology
Unit 8 - Developmental Psychology
Unit 9 - Internal Assessment
Unit 9 - Internal Assessment
Unit 10 - The IB Curriculum - A Conceptual Model
Unit 10 - The IB Curriculum - A Conceptual Model
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Unit 8 - Developmental Psychology
Psychology HL
Psychology HL

Unit 8 - Developmental Psychology

Unlocking the Mind Discover the Brain's Secrets!

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492 words
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Last edited on 16th Oct 2024

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Theory of mind - a quick refresher

  • What is it? - The ability to attribute mental states—beliefs, intents, desires, emotions—to oneself and to others, and to understand that others have beliefs, desires, and intentions that are different from one's own.
  • Why is it cool? - Think of it like having a mini-psychic power! It lets you sorta 'read' people's thoughts. 🧙‍♂️✨

The brainy business - is theory of mind localized in the brain?

  • Just like you've got specific pockets in your bag for different things (headphones, snacks, etc.), the brain has specific areas for different tasks.
  • Theory of Mind, being oh-so-special, might just have its VIP area in the brain.

Saxe & kanwisher's adventure (2003) - the TPJ quest

  • Mission: Find out if Theory of Mind resides in a specific brain area.
  • Method: Participants read stories. Some had false beliefs (like thinking a box of crayons has candles inside), others didn't. And...ACTION! They scanned the participants' brains using fMRI.
  • Big Reveal: A region called the temporoparietal junction (TPJ) lights up when people think about what others are thinking. 🎆
  • BUT WAIT! There's a twist! Other studies show the same TPJ area being active when doing things like... looking around a room (visuospatial reorienting). Hmm, mysterious! 🕵️‍♂️
  • So...? TPJ might be a multitasker: Helping in both understanding false beliefs AND looking around.

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Unit 8 - Developmental Psychology
Psychology HL
Psychology HL

Unit 8 - Developmental Psychology

Unlocking the Mind Discover the Brain's Secrets!

Word Count Emoji
492 words
Reading Time Emoji
3 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 16th Oct 2024

Table of content

Theory of mind - a quick refresher

  • What is it? - The ability to attribute mental states—beliefs, intents, desires, emotions—to oneself and to others, and to understand that others have beliefs, desires, and intentions that are different from one's own.
  • Why is it cool? - Think of it like having a mini-psychic power! It lets you sorta 'read' people's thoughts. 🧙‍♂️✨

The brainy business - is theory of mind localized in the brain?

  • Just like you've got specific pockets in your bag for different things (headphones, snacks, etc.), the brain has specific areas for different tasks.
  • Theory of Mind, being oh-so-special, might just have its VIP area in the brain.

Saxe & kanwisher's adventure (2003) - the TPJ quest

  • Mission: Find out if Theory of Mind resides in a specific brain area.
  • Method: Participants read stories. Some had false beliefs (like thinking a box of crayons has candles inside), others didn't. And...ACTION! They scanned the participants' brains using fMRI.
  • Big Reveal: A region called the temporoparietal junction (TPJ) lights up when people think about what others are thinking. 🎆
  • BUT WAIT! There's a twist! Other studies show the same TPJ area being active when doing things like... looking around a room (visuospatial reorienting). Hmm, mysterious! 🕵️‍♂️
  • So...? TPJ might be a multitasker: Helping in both understanding false beliefs AND looking around.

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