Health and Sports Psychology Handout

Health and Sports Psychology Handout

Health and Sports Psychology Handout

Learned helplessness, one manifestation of transfer of learning, is an obstacle to full achievement of health and even athletic goals. The following video segments describe the neurobiology of how chimpanzees and humans transfer learning and how learned helplessness develops.

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        • Title: Further Approaches to Learning Series:

      The Psychology of Learning

        •  Date Added: 03/05/2009 Copyright Date: © 1996 Item #: 6542 Type: Documentary Film Run Time: 57:40

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      Cognitive Psychology | Psychology & EducationFull Program

       

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        Producer:
        Uniview Worldwide
        Series:

        The Psychology of Learning

        Date Added:
        03/05/2009
        Copyright Date:
        © 1996
        Item #:
        6542
        Type:
        Documentary Film
        Run Time:
        57:40
        Tags
        24K B. F. Skinner Behaviorism Cognitive science Developmental psychology Educational psychology Ethology Learning Learning theory (education) Mind Psychological theories Psychology Reinforcement Systems science

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