
Mark Graham
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I am a person who really likes to read and write and to share what I learned with all my education. My page will mainly be book reviews and critiques of old and new books that I have read and will read. There will also be other bits, too.
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After so many years here on Vocal.com I believe I am finally getting more reads. I am really appreciating the likes that I am getting for my writing. When I first started here my idea was to share what I have learned from all my years in college, and the best way, I thought, was to rewrite all my lecture notes into article form.
By Mark Graham3 years ago in Humans
Biological Psychology
This is the final lecture/lesson dealing with Biological Psychology that is dealing with the ideas of Emotion. There are critical factors that effect emotion that are personal and individual that need understanding and have surplus meanings that also impose our own meanings. The Physiology of emotions are the characteristics of emotions that individuals have some understanding of being and having emotional awareness of and encounter an absense of emotion that is startling to us. Almost everyone experiences emotions. Other cultures there are some emotions that are not transferred and some are basic but some lack transference and are specific to various cultures. The social contexts are very important along with social meaning. Emotions are powerful and transfer these emotions transforms a person or circumstances. Emotions are labile (changeable) or transient. Emotions communicate purposes given that are direct and indirect while they are also controlled and focused and can be manipulated at times.
By Mark Graham3 years ago in Education
Biological Psychology
These serial rapists also look at a lot of pornography and may have perceptions of this shamed information with others in the same way. These problems are cyclical or multiplied. No high hormones issues but deviant behaviors that multiply determined and animals direct involvement that allows no control of the behaviors, but humans can make new signs on what to do.
By Mark Graham3 years ago in Education











