Explain how each witness’s brain structure and neurotransmitter is responsible f

Explain how each witness’s brain structure and neurotransmitter is responsible f

o prepare for this Assignment:

  • Two people can experience the same situation yet have dramatically different perceptions of what happened. Review the following scenario:
    • You are sitting in a meeting, when two coworkers arrive late. The first apologizes and says, “Sorry, there was a minor fender bender at the intersection, and I had to wait a few minutes to get around it.” A few moments later, the second coworker enters and says, “I’m sorry I’m late, but there was a terrible accident at the intersection. There was a lot of damage. I’ll be surprised if no one was killed!” You realize that both are describing the same accident.
  • Review Module 3, “Neural and Hormonal Systems,” to explore the link between biological activity and psychological events.
  • Review Module 4, “The Brain,” and focus on what each part of the brain controls. Consider how brain function is related to thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
  • Review the web tutorial, “Neural Messages.” Focus on each function of the nervous system (such as hearing a sound).

Submit by Day 7 a paper of 1–2 pages explaining how two people may have completely different perceptions of the same event. Use this week’s Learning Resources to inform your response. Explain how each witness’s brain structure and neurotransmitter is responsible for their different reactions.

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