PSYC 1120 Added notes for Day 8

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PSYC 1120 Added notes for Day 8 April 8, 2010

International Fair Feel free to bring family and friends! MCC's International Fair on April 14 will feature food and entertainment from around the world. The event, at the South Omaha Campus Connector from 10 a.m.-7:30 p.m., is free and open to the public. Feel free to bring family and friends!

10 a. m. International Fair begins 10:30 a. m 10 a.m. International Fair begins 10:30 a.m. Traditional Harp from Gabon 11:00 a.m. Fashion Show 12 noon Hijab Tube, a drama depicting a young Muslim woman and her questions about wearing traditional head covering by Mixed Blood Theatre, Minneapolis (This event is held in ITC Conference Center) (Additional info available Tuesday) 1 p.m. Traditional West African Music & Dance by African Culture Connection 2 p.m. Indian Classical Dance by Mallika Jayanti 3 p.m. Australian Digeridoo performance by Robert Dunne 4 p.m. Fashion Show 6 p.m. Been There Barber Shop Quartet 7 p.m. Latin American & Spanish Dance by the Hispanic Flamenco Ballet from Miami Beach, Florida (This event is held in ITC Conference Center)

Growth from Birth to Age 1 PSYC 1120 Chapters 4 – 8 The missing notes!

Sensation versus Perception Receiving environmental stimuli versus Giving meaning to information received by the sensory system

Neuron Parts of a neuron dendrite cell body axon synapse myelin

A NEURON

The Brain Left brain processes verbal, numerical, textual & logical information Right brain processes spatial, colored & creative information