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Is FREE WILL an ILLUSION? | The Free will & Determinism Debate in Psychology
Do you have free will OR is your behaviour entirely determined by forces outside of your control?
This video explores the Free will and determinism in psychology as part of the Issues and Debates topic in the AQA A-level Psychology course.
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Gender Bias: czcams.com/video/M3GITA-qMDo/video.html
Cultural Bias: czcams.com/video/ltVoQIX6mYU/video.html
Ethical Implications of Research: czcams.com/video/WFKxPKr0IkI/video.html
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Humanistic Approach (Rogers & Maslow): czcams.com/video/nmRSwExGvXA/video.html
OCD - Biological Explanation: czcams.com/video/111SCqWOxus/video.html
Phobias - Environmental Explanation: czcams.com/video/z53F5PyvvsE/video.html
Freud - Psychosexual Stages of Development: czcams.com/video/le4zL7L0cvM/video.html
Roberts et al. (2000) Fatalism and risk of adult depression: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11125670/
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How to REMEMBER more in Exams: czcams.com/video/zh2qjshLqt8/video.html
Working Memory Model: czcams.com/video/We2GH6NIEBs/video.html
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WHO AM I? Hi - I’m Tom. I’m a Psychology teacher based in the North of England. I've been teaching for over a decade and have numerous years of being an A-level examiner. I started Bear it in MIND to share my own passion for Psychology, and to provide people with content to help us better understand ourselves and others.
00:00 - Intro
00:23- Free will & Determinism Debate
01:13 - Free will
02:29 - Hard & Soft Determinism
04:42 - Types of Determinism
08:30 - Free will is an illusion
09:27 - Moral Responsibility
10:15 - Mental Health
11:15 - Determinism & Science
12:12 - Scientific Emphasis of Causal Explanations
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The Dark Side of Research: Ethical Implications & Socially Sensitive Research | A-level Psychology
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This video explores Ethical Implications of Psychological Research, (including reference to social sensitivity) as part of the Issues and Debates topic in the AQA A-level Psychology course. PREVIOUS VIDEOS IN THE SERIES: Gender Bias: czcams.com/video/M3GITA-qMDo/video.html Cultural Bias: czcams.com/video/ltVoQIX6mYU/video.html // Links relating to the Examples in the Video // Sieber and Stanley...
RESEARCH METHODS (Section C) - Exam Paper Walk Through - June 2022 Paper 2
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This video is an exam paper walk through of the June 2022 Paper 2 for AQA A-level Psychology. This is the first of three videos covering the three sections of the exam paper, with this video covering Section C: Research Methods. Note - experimental designs (such as independent group designs) strictly speaking occur in experiments rather than observations (I made reference to it because it helps...
BIOPSYCHOLOGY (Section B) - Exam Paper Walk Through - June 2022 Paper 2
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This video is an exam paper walk through of the June 2022 Paper 2 for AQA A-level Psychology. This is the first of three videos covering the three sections of the exam paper, with this video covering Section B: Biopsychology. Download the June 2022 Paper 2 Exam paper and Mark Scheme: www.bearitinmind.org/paper-2 SUMMARY of the whole of Biopsychology: www.bearitinmind.org/store/p/biopsychology-s...
APPROACHES (Section A) - Exam Paper Walk Through - June 2022 Paper 2
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This video is an exam paper walk through of the June 2022 Paper 2 for AQA A-level Psychology. This is the first of three videos covering the three sections of the exam paper, with this video covering Section A: Approaches. Download the June 2022 Paper 2 Exam paper and Mark Scheme: www.bearitinmind.org/paper-2 // Videos relating to the questions covered in the paper // Psychodynamic Approach: cz...
Exam Paper Walk Through - PSYCHOPATHOLOGY (Section D) - June 2022 Paper 1
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This video is an exam paper walk through of the June 2022 Paper 1 for AQA A-level Psychology. This is the third of four videos covering the four sections of the exam paper, with this video covering Section D: Psychopathology. Download the June 2022 Paper 1 Exam paper and Mark Scheme: www.bearitinmind.org/paper-1 // Videos relating to the questions covered in the paper // Definitions of Abnormal...
Exam Paper Walk Through - ATTACHMENT (Section C) - June 2022 Paper 1
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This video is an exam paper walk through of the June 2022 Paper 1 for AQA A-level Psychology. This is the third of four videos covering the four sections of the exam paper, with this video covering Section C: Attachment. Download the June 2022 Paper 1 Exam paper and Mark Scheme: www.bearitinmind.org/paper-1 // Videos relating to the questions covered in the paper // Caregiver-Infant Interaction...
Exam Paper Walk Through - MEMORY (Section B) - June 2022 Paper 1
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This video is an exam paper walk through of the June 2022 Paper 1 for AQA A-level Psychology. This is the second of four videos covering the four sections of the exam paper, with this video covering Section B: Memory. Download the June 2022 Paper 1 Exam paper and Mark Scheme: www.bearitinmind.org/paper-1 // Videos relating to the questions covered in the paper // Multi-Store Model (Part 1): czc...
Psychology's Cultural Bias Problem (Issues & Debates) | A-level Psychology
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This video explores the issue of Cultural Bias in psychology as part of the Issues and Debates topic in the AQA A-level Psychology course. This includes ethnocentrism, cultural relativism and universality. PREVIOUS VIDEO: Gender Bias: czcams.com/video/M3GITA-qMDo/video.html PSYCHOLOGY REVISION RESOURCES: tinyurl.com/yjs8zaz4 STRANGE SITUATION video: czcams.com/video/MGDo6ktUXOA/video.html DEFIN...
GENDER BIAS in Psychology: The Ugly Truth Behind the Research | A-level Psychology
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This video explores the issue of Gender Bias in psychology. Recap Sigmund Freud/Psychodynamic Approach: czcams.com/video/VMupSaMoPK8/video.html NEXT VIDEO: Cultural Bias: czcams.com/video/ltVoQIX6mYU/video.html THE HEINZ DILEMMA In Europe, a woman was near death from a special kind of cancer. There was one drug that the doctors thought might save her. It was a form of radium that a druggist in ...
Exam Paper Walk Through - SOCIAL INFLUENCE (Section A) - June 2022 Paper 1
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This video is an exam paper walk through of the June 2022 Paper 1 for AQA A-level Psychology. This is the first of four videos covering the four sections of the exam paper, starting with the Social Influence topic. Download the June 2022 Paper 1 Exam paper and Mark Scheme: www.bearitinmind.org/paper-1 // Videos relating to the questions covered in the paper // Conformity: czcams.com/video/4VtNA...
The FASTEST Way to Ruin Your Exams
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How to fail your exam (and deserve to!) in 12 steps. Make sure to AVOID these mistakes in your exam and revision! PSYCHOLOGY REVISION RESOURCES: www.bearitinmind.org/store PSYCHOLOGY REVISION TRACKERS: www.bearitinmind.org/store/revision-trackers PSYCHOLOGY SUMMARIES: www.bearitinmind.org/store/summaries //OTHER VIDEOS TO WATCH // STUDY HABITS that are RUINING your grades: czcams.com/video/mBs2...
The SECRET to Remembering More in EXAMS | Effective Revision Techniques
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In this video we are going to explore how the timing of when you study matters a great deal - it's all about the power of SPACED REPETITION. What is it? How does it work? Let's find out. REVISION RESOURCES: www.bearitinmind.org/store REVISION TRACKERS: www.bearitinmind.org/store/revision-trackers SUMMARIES: www.bearitinmind.org/store/summaries //OTHER VIDEOS TO WATCH // STUDY HABITS that are RU...
How to TRANSFORM Your Grades | Effective Study Techniques
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This video explores 4 Ways to Use Active Recall to Transform your Grades. REVISION RESOURCES: www.bearitinmind.org/store Social Influence Summary: www.bearitinmind.org/store/p/socialinfluence-summary Psychology Revision Questions: www.bearitinmind.org/store/revision-trackers Retrieval Failure Video: czcams.com/video/em5sjX9NYy8/video.html Authoritarian Personality Video: czcams.com/video/jGbLql...
STUDY HABITS that are RUINING your grades
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This video explores the LEAST and MOST effective strategies for how to study according to psychological research. REVISION RESOURCES: www.bearitinmind.org/store HOW TO STUDY: The Secret to Remembering More in EXAMS: czcams.com/video/zh2qjshLqt8/video.html How to TRANSFORM your grades: czcams.com/video/9moTdlz2Aro/video.html Watch Next: NEW to Psychology? 5 Must-Read Books to Read Now czcams.com...
Stages of Sleep and the Menstrual Cycle | Ultradian & Infradian Rhythms
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Stages of Sleep and the Menstrual Cycle | Ultradian & Infradian Rhythms
Circadian Rhythms & Sleep/Wake Cycle | The CLOCK Inside YOU
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Circadian Rhythms & Sleep/Wake Cycle | The CLOCK Inside YOU
4 Ways to STUDY the BRAIN | Biopsychology
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4 Ways to STUDY the BRAIN | Biopsychology
How can the Brain RECOVER from Trauma? | Brain Plasticity & Functional Recovery
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How can the Brain RECOVER from Trauma? | Brain Plasticity & Functional Recovery
Hemispheric Lateralisation & Split-Brain Research | Biopsychology | AQA Psychology
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Hemispheric Lateralisation & Split-Brain Research | Biopsychology | AQA Psychology
What do the PARTS of the Brain Do? | Localisation of Function
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What do the PARTS of the Brain Do? | Localisation of Function
Neurons & Synaptic Transmission | Excitation & Inhibition | Biopsychology
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Neurons & Synaptic Transmission | Excitation & Inhibition | Biopsychology
Nervous System, Endocrine System & Fight or Flight Response | Biopsychology
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Nervous System, Endocrine System & Fight or Flight Response | Biopsychology
This PSYCHOLOGY THEORY explains your RELATIONSHIPS | Attachment
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This PSYCHOLOGY THEORY explains your RELATIONSHIPS | Attachment
EVALUATING Romanian Orphan Studies | Effects of Institutionalisation
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EVALUATING Romanian Orphan Studies | Effects of Institutionalisation
What HAPPENED to the Romanian Orphans?
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What HAPPENED to the Romanian Orphans?
Evaluating Bowlby's Maternal Deprivation Theory | Attachment
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Evaluating Bowlby's Maternal Deprivation Theory | Attachment
Bowlby's Maternal Deprivation Theory | Attachment
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Bowlby's Maternal Deprivation Theory | Attachment
THIS is how ATTACHMENT varies BETWEEN cultures. | Van Ijzendoorn | AQA Psychology
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THIS is how ATTACHMENT varies BETWEEN cultures. | Van Ijzendoorn | AQA Psychology
5 MUST READ books about MENTAL DISORDERS
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5 MUST READ books about MENTAL DISORDERS

Komentáře

  • @veronicablandon5085

    This theory makes sense because we are emotional beings. I'm pretty sure ethical and professional researchers are paid by strong organizations that, like Maslow, might be biased as well.

  • @korwi7373
    @korwi7373 Před 4 dny

    beautiful show me more please algorithm recommend me videos like this

  • @vijendarnandimalla1383

    Well explained.Useful one.

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 4 dny

      Cheers 👍Glad you found the video helpful 😊

  • @tinaharding7275
    @tinaharding7275 Před 5 dny

    You have a very warm and calming manor. The information in this video is well put together too. Thank you for all your efforts 😊

    • @tinaharding7275
      @tinaharding7275 Před 5 dny

      Ha ha. Sorry. I sound like I’m giving you feedback after interview. The video is fab. Your great. Will watch many more from you. Keep up the good work (ooops there I go again😂)

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 4 dny

      Thank you 😊 That's very kind of you to say. Glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpul!

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 4 dny

      😂 Ha ha - don't worry. I didn't read it in that way at all. I thought you comment was very kind. Hope you enjoy many more of the videos on the channel. What's your interest in psychology? Are you studying/teaching?

  • @ElaKaradag-mv7xl
    @ElaKaradag-mv7xl Před 7 dny

    Your videos are awesome :)

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 6 dny

      Thank you 😊 Glad you’re enjoying them!

  • @iris_drawssandwiches

    9:02 1 is a smile, 2 is neutral and so is 3, Idk what 4 is. (seems I am not good at telling emotions from faces... Very interesting)

  • @Vadim-yw2ui
    @Vadim-yw2ui Před 7 dny

    I just came up with the Name Sigmund Freud and I found out your video which it was a true pleasure to watch and get introduced to Freud Principles. I’m sure I’ll watch it a couple of time more to understand better.

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 7 dny

      Glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful :)

  • @miarose5340
    @miarose5340 Před 8 dny

    can you make the point about the studies neglecting the influence of biological factors like hormones for the need to form an attachment

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 7 dny

      Hmmm... the focus of this section is on animal studies to understand human attachment. Bowlby's monotropic puts the emphasis on an instinct, nature view of attachment, which Lorenz's research does relate to. So there are biological elements involved. There are many other evaluative points you can use to discuss the animal studies so go for them.

  • @idilkhalif5957
    @idilkhalif5957 Před 9 dny

    as a psychology student I did benefit from this video a lot thank you very much.

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 9 dny

      Glad to hear the video helped you. Hope you enjoy many of the other videos on the channel with your psychology studies.

  • @arkio8333
    @arkio8333 Před 9 dny

    Great explanation 👍

  • @idiotsandwich8899
    @idiotsandwich8899 Před 9 dny

    Thank you i studied all the approaches and attachments for my exam and I had a whole section on attachment.

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 9 dny

      Hoped the videos helped with your exam 😊

  • @alilkk3716
    @alilkk3716 Před 10 dny

    Dear, Mr Bear it in Mind. Thank you very much for your content, I really appreciate the effort you put to explain the different areas of psychology. However, I believe there is a mistake in the worksheet you did, since the type of neurons are mislabelled.

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 7 dny

      Glad you're enjoying the content. Could you help me out with the worksheet. I've checked the worksheet on the website that you can download and it looks right to me???

    • @alilkk3716
      @alilkk3716 Před 6 dny

      @@BearitinMIND Very sorry, my teacher must have given us an old version of the worksheet:/

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 5 dny

      No worries. Thanks for commenting to let me know though. Appreciate it. Do let your teacher know there's an updated version available :)

  • @kunzaabdullah1880
    @kunzaabdullah1880 Před 11 dny

    ur the best

  • @Kyrani99
    @Kyrani99 Před 11 dny

    The example of Phineas Gage is commonly cited as purely biological. But take into account his behavior could have been in reaction to harassment. He would have been used as a laughing stock by anyone inhumane that made his life difficult from then on..

  • @Kyrani99
    @Kyrani99 Před 11 dny

    The biological process that is not considered and yet seen is the fight or flight response and that is more than simply psychological distress. And that is why the heart is affected in depression. They are focused on the brain and thinking when the heart is the major organ affected.

  • @markt1964
    @markt1964 Před 11 dny

    The reason that it is possible for us to have free will is that part of the process of human cognition applies rules of logic and mathematics, which do not strictly have to abide by any of physics (where we might assume that everything is predetermined). There are provably undetermined answers in logic and mathematics, and since human cognition can include conscious application of logic (which is not bound by physical laws) as part of a decision, including speculation about possible future outcomes of a decision which in turn can influence the decision, creating inherently nondeterministic self-referential thought, there is more than enough room in this indeterminacy for genuinely free will.

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 5 dny

      Thanks Mark. Really appreciate the in depth comment, and thought provoking comment. How would you respond if someone asked the following: Can human cognition (which includes as you put it 'conscious application of logic') be determined by something other than 'physical laws'?

    • @markt1964
      @markt1964 Před 5 dny

      ​@@BearitinMIND Of course it is, because logic cannot not bound by physical laws. Logic contains things like paradoxes, whose truth value cannot be determined (the simplest example being the liar paradox), showing that certain self-reflective concepts within logic provably do not correlate with any deterministic state that might otherwise be even theoretically predicted by physical laws, even if you knew 100% of the physical state leading up to that point. Since part of reasoning involves applying logic, and particularly when that logic is being self-reflective, it is intrinsically indeterminate. This is more than enough indeterminacy in here for free will. This does not mean we do not live in a purely deterministic universe, but suggests that non-determinism is an emergent property in something as complex as cognition, which even though the organ that it operates on operates on physical laws, the concepts which can exist within cognition do not have to be deterministic.

  • @BearitinMIND
    @BearitinMIND Před 11 dny

    Note to clarify: Both the Autonomic Nervous System & Somatic Nervous System have reflex actions. The autonomic reflex arc affects the inner organs, and the somatic reflex arc affects muscles.

  • @anafarewell5096
    @anafarewell5096 Před 12 dny

    Hi Tom thanks so much for these! Quick question for you- my textbook says that the somatic nervous system is involved with reflex actions, in contrast to you saying that it's the autonomic nervous system. Is it that both are involved or might one be correct? I am inclined to believe the textbook because you said that the autonomic nervous system doesn't have sensory neurones, so maybe a reflex wouldn't work if there wasn't a stimulus to respond to? I might be misunderstanding this though! Thanks so much again :D

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 11 dny

      Hi Ana. Thanks for your question, and that's an important distinction. The textbook saying the somatic nervous system is involved with reflex actions is correct. I will add a Pinned comment to the video to clarify the following: Both the ANS and SNS have reflex actions. The autonomic reflex arc affects the inner organs, and the somatic reflex arc affects muscles.

  • @idiotsandwich8899
    @idiotsandwich8899 Před 12 dny

    Thank you, I'm studying psychology at the intermediate level but have as much material as a level since a level doesn't exist. I have understood more from these playlists than a year of my teacher's lessons.

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 11 dny

      Glad the videos have been helping you so much 😊 Hope you find many other videos on the channel helpful.

  • @imaneazelmat1726
    @imaneazelmat1726 Před 14 dny

    Thanks for your explanation it was helpful.

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 14 dny

      You’re most welcome 😊 Glad it was helpful for you.

  • @gracefrench7935
    @gracefrench7935 Před 14 dny

    would I just in an essay: CBT definition (mention Beck) REBT = branch of CBT. REBT = describe REBT (mentioning the extended 'D' and 'E') = state the three different types of disputing (Rational, Empirical and Pragmatic disputing) CBT = strengths and weaknesses feel like theres no point going into depth about CBT as its essentially just an umbrella of REBT with very little difference?

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 5 dny

      Yep - that looks like a good outline for an essay.

  • @gracefrench7935
    @gracefrench7935 Před 14 dny

    sorry ignore these notes, I love making them whilst the video plays so i don't forget any ideas systematic desensitisation: therapist and client makes a list of anxiety provoking phobic stimuli, and arrange these stimuli in a hierarchy, from least to most anxiety provoking. The therapist then teaches the client strategies needed in order to stay relaxed. Once the individual is relaxed, they are exposure to the first phobic stimulus, on the lowest hierarchy level. If the individual can remain relaxed throughout exposure, then they can move on to the next hierarchical level. Once the individual has remained relaxed in the highest anxiety provoking level (top of the hierarchal structure), then the phobia is cured. This is because fear and relaxation are two emotions that compete against oneanother, and can't exist at the same time. If an individual is relaxed, then they are no longer in fear of the phobic stimulus (whether thats a object, situation, place, social event etc.). This form of therapy targets the behavioural responses to a phobia, through gradual exposure, and is called systematic desensitisation . essay plan research support: Gilroy -> practical application for reducing symptoms of 40 patients with a phobic stimulus good for patients who lack the cognitive ability to communicate with the therapist -> therapist identifies the severity of the phobia through observable behaviour (i.e., exposure) not all real life situations, will represent a hierarchical structure of anxiety provoking stimuli -> in real life you may encounter the highest anxiety provoking stimuli first -> not representative of how clients may encounter a phobia -> especially as they won't have the social support from their therapist, outside of sessions doesn't identify the root of the problem -> doesn't manipulate the client's irrational thoughts -> more likely to relapse, or fail to treat another phobia without the support of the therapist if they encountered the conditioned stimulus with the unconditioned stimulus -> it can reinforce behaviour even more (have to redraw hierarchy) more expensive than flooding as a whole (over many sessions, rather than just one) harder for phobias which aren't specific (i.e. social phobias) -> tackle multiple phobias within the same exposure, or tackle each aspect individually?

  • @l0v3ka
    @l0v3ka Před 15 dny

    I always enjoy watching your videos I forget that I’m even learning, including this one! I struggle a lot to find the motivation to study so honestly thank you.❤

  • @jaipatel2311
    @jaipatel2311 Před 16 dny

    00:00 - Intro 1:00 - Types of Conformity 2:39 - Explanations of Conformity 8:24 - Research of Solomon Asch 10:03 - Asch's variations

  • @erwin5731
    @erwin5731 Před 16 dny

    Very well explained

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 15 dny

      Cheers 👍 Hope you enjoyed the video!

  • @nifa361
    @nifa361 Před 16 dny

    The last exam draws near... i want to say thank you for all your videos, they undoubtedly have helped many achieve highly with their easy to digest and immersive design. Hope the best for everyone!

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 15 dny

      Wishing you all the very best for the final psychology exam tomorrow! Truly hope the videos have gone some way to helping you achieve your best.

  • @gemmasmith7060
    @gemmasmith7060 Před 16 dny

    Thank you so much for making me understand better 🙏🏼 amazing explanations

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 16 dny

      You are so welcome! Glad the video was helpful for you 😊

  • @aimeeday2620
    @aimeeday2620 Před 16 dny

    not being able to watch ur videos will be the only sad part about finishing psych on Monday 💔💔💔💔

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 14 dny

      Thank you Amy! That is a lovely comment. Hope today's exam went well for you.

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 14 dny

      I am also planning to make videos that go beyond A-level psychology, so I would be very interested to know your thoughts on what videos you'd be interested me making on the channel that would help you?👇

  • @livingdeaddoll.
    @livingdeaddoll. Před 16 dny

    GOAT HAS POSTED

  • @jammydodger1277
    @jammydodger1277 Před 16 dny

    Fantastic video

  • @ahmadsamir5866
    @ahmadsamir5866 Před 16 dny

    The Determinism vs Free Will topic is so intriguing. As it entices us to look deep within ourselves and our universe to determine the real causes. So rather than thinking i had the ultimate chocie to watch your video or not just becuase my motor cortex enable me to make conscious movements , i should think deeply about the biopsychosocial causes that led me to watch it. I am a bit confused. Are you trying tell me that on the surface of it i myself has the chocie to make a decision but *myself* that makes the decision is a mere product of my genteics and upbringing? But again sir which side of the argument are you on? Do you believe in ultimate free will or are you determinist and which kind?

  • @Likuuusumi
    @Likuuusumi Před 16 dny

    This helped me w my presentation in a hundred ways tyyyy

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 16 dny

      Glad the video could be of help to you. All the best with your presentation!

  • @aysha9351
    @aysha9351 Před 17 dny

    you make revision so much more interactive and interesting :D thank you so much you are a LIFESAVER

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 17 dny

      Glad it’s helping. All the best for Monday!

  • @RomanaShakeel
    @RomanaShakeel Před 17 dny

    Hi! I just wanted to ask if you’ll be doing videos for all the issues and debates? Your videos were amazing help for paper 1 and 2🥲

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 17 dny

      Trying my best! Free will and determinism out tomorrow.

  • @Annabell-zh6lo
    @Annabell-zh6lo Před 18 dny

    You explain psychology in a way that's so memorable, so glad I've been lucky enough to find your channel in year 12 as well!

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 18 dny

      Thanks Annabell 😊😊😊 that’s kind of you to say. Glad you’re finding the videos helpful to your studies. Hope they help you SMASH Year 12 and set you up ready for next year!

  • @malakessam1258
    @malakessam1258 Před 18 dny

    your videos are super helpful!! will you ever be making videos on the topic of schizophrenia? im doing international Oxford AQA and I find your videos the most easy to understand

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 18 dny

      Glad you’re finding the videos so helpful 😊 Potentially in the future I’d like to get to schizophrenia but will be working in forensic psychology and stress next after the current topic 👍

  • @gracefrench7935
    @gracefrench7935 Před 18 dny

    i'm confused whether or not LTM is in the hippocampus or prefrontal cortex?

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 18 dny

      Good question. It is now thought that the hippocampus helps binds details of memories together but has a limited capacity like a USB. Research has discovered sleep shifted these memories into a long term storage system - which then freed up storage for new memories and learning. The studies revealed the messages were being stored in the cortex. So in HMs case he was forming these new memories (in the USB so to speak) but they were not being transferred to his cortex for LTM storage.

    • @gracefrench7935
      @gracefrench7935 Před 16 dny

      @@BearitinMIND so I can reference both?

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 16 dny

      The hippocampus is involved in memory, learning, and emotion. Its largest job is to hold short-term memories and transfer them to long-term storage in our brains.

  • @gracefrench7935
    @gracefrench7935 Před 19 dny

    doing a presentation and doing an introduction slide -> is this correct multistore model proposed by Shiffrin and Atkinson in the 1960s, acts as a theoretical model explaining how information moves from your sensory register to your long term memory. The sensory register detects environmental stimuli. If you pay attention to sensory information, then that information can be passed into your short term memory. Atkinson and Shiffrin, state that in order for information to move from your short to long term memory, it requires maintenance rehearsal. If not rehearsed, then the information will be forgotten. Information can then be temporarily retrieved from your long term memory into your short term memory.

  • @mariemac5347
    @mariemac5347 Před 19 dny

    Wow thanks! I really enjoy your videos, helps me a lot with my counselling courses.

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 18 dny

      You're very welcome! Great to hear they are heeling for your course 😊 What counselling courses are you doing?

  • @heaemi
    @heaemi Před 19 dny

    hiya is there any way you could compleate this before the exam? they have been my primary source of revsion for these exams, espeically as someone with ADHD they have helped so so much! if possible any videos you can do on stress, forensics or cognition and development would be so helpful, thank you so much!

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 18 dny

      I’m trying my best to get through as many as I can before the exam. Hopefully next one out tomorrow! Glad you’ve found the videos so helpful 😊

  • @abogaid82
    @abogaid82 Před 19 dny

    As a limitation of locus of control I said it suffers from social desirability bias which can obv mean that someone with an external locus of control may change their answers so that they are identified as someone with an internal locus of control (more likely to resist even though in reality they are less likely to resist) weakening rotters explanation of obedience but what else could I say to expand for this paragraph?

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 18 dny

      That a clever point to make - I like it! To expand it you want to focus the problem around validity - the measure of LoC might not be accurate because it’s not really measuring a persons view if the amount of control they see they have in life.

  • @awaitingbacklash5043
    @awaitingbacklash5043 Před 19 dny

    Can anybody say reductivism??

  • @awaitingbacklash5043
    @awaitingbacklash5043 Před 19 dny

    Biology only gets you so far.

  • @ClaudiiaLittleFawn
    @ClaudiiaLittleFawn Před 20 dny

    Ekosi Divine Warrior 🤲 Yea, I can speak Factz to my own experiences of surviving a year plus surviving and fleeing from 4 shelters with gangstalkers and a bounty on my head and finally landing into city housing!!! 🌹Ekosi 💖 Creator 🤲 and what a WORLD of difference it has been to have the basics in the life!!! I'm thriving but helping others in the hood try to survive the harsh realities of the DTES EastVan, Vancouver with deadly kllers and demons willing to keep you in the harsh world of hood life and a life of suffering!!! Women are targeted but so are the men. It's literally a fight for one's life and with the new fkd dope taking limbs from these fallen Warriors 🤲 We need help out here just for the basics and we are left for dead , alone and extremely abused on all levels of existence

  • @JeseniaMeza-cs7gm
    @JeseniaMeza-cs7gm Před 21 dnem

    What are your psychology credentials?

  • @user-pl4cw8yx7s
    @user-pl4cw8yx7s Před 21 dnem

    there's no such thing as irreversible. What a despair state of mind to give up on kids by calling them irreversible or unable to recoup, recouping this children should be done with love and priority !

  • @user-yz1iz7xd9i
    @user-yz1iz7xd9i Před 21 dnem

    thank you so much these videos are lifesavers for people who learn visually ❤

    • @BearitinMIND
      @BearitinMIND Před 20 dny

      You're so welcome! Delighted they are helping you

  • @h4niah
    @h4niah Před 21 dnem

    Legend