Study Biological Bases of Behavior
Topic: AP Psychology
- cat: Sleep and sensation
- cat: Brain structures and functions (e.g., limbic, cortex)
- cat: Neural firing and neurotransmission
- cat: Structures and functions of the nervous system
- cat: Effects of psychoactive substances
- cat: Interaction of hereditary traits, environment and evolution
- allowFeature: frq
- distribution: 2024, 19.2, 23.1, 19.5, 11.8, 26.5, 320164, 2.97, 61.7
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- type: AP Exam
- summary: AP Psychology is a college-level course that introduces students to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Students explore key psychological concepts, theories, and research methods across topics such as learning, memory, development, personality, emotion, and psychological disorders. The course also covers the biology of the brain, perception, and social behavior, emphasizing how psychological principles apply to everyday life. Through case studies, experiments, and critical thinking, students gain a deeper understanding of how humans think, feel, and act. AP Psychology prepares students for college-level study in psychology and related fields in the social and health sciences.
- category: Social Sciences
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