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describe structure and function of brain emphasizing the role of neuron as a unit of nervous system?

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differentiate b/w classical n operant conditioning in context of human learning>?
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describe structure and function of brain emphasizing the role of neuron as a unit of nervous system?

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For structure of Brain see the attached file.
Write the Functions of all the parts of the brain.

Definition of Neuron

Types of Neurons

1.Sensory Neurons
2.Motor Neurons
3.Intermediate Neurons

Characteristics of Neurons

Function of Neurons
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differentiate b/w classical n operant conditioning in context of human learning>?
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answer of this question is comparison between
shortly brief both learnings with example.
and answer of first question same as silent volcano told you.

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can you please provide me data on following topics.

1. Hereditary transmission.
2. Developmental irregularities.
3. chromosomal abnormalities .
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answer of this question is comparison between
shortly brief both learnings with example.
and answer of first question same as silent volcano told you.

@Silent.Volcano
can you please provide me data on following topics.

1. Hereditary transmission.
2. Developmental irregularities.
3. chromosomal abnormalities .
I will be thankful to you for this effort

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Hereditary Transmission,Chromosomal abnormalities and other irregularities

I have found this book on google.i hope it will help.i find this book very useful for developmental psychology and related to abnormalities.
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