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Assignment 1: Issues in Neuroscience
Post your response to the question below with at least 200 words in the Discussion Area by Week 1, Day 3. Cite information from at least one academic source, such as your textbook or an article from the Argosy Online Library, to support your statements. Use current APA standards to properly cite your source(s). Review and respond to your classmates through Week 1, Day 7, asking for clarification, suggesting a different perspective, remarking on an analysis presented, or suggesting an this the same on alternative view. Be sure to formulate a thoughtful and substantive response. this is one asinment
Assignment 2: Issues in Neuroscience
In the Visual Ability test, a split-brain patient was shown an image in the left visual field but could not name the object. Explain why and identify the specialized functions that were discovered with regard to hemispheric lateralization. Consider some of the difficulties the split-brain operation causes and the strategies you would recommend to help a patient manage them. Was it ethical to do this study? Was it right to trade the suffering experienced by participants for the knowledge gained by the research?
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Assignment 3: Professional Portfolio-Resume/Vitae and list of References
For this assignment, you will submit the first document to be included in your Professional Portfolio: Your resume (if you are seeking employment immediately upon graduation) or your curriculum vitae (if you are applying to graduate school). At the end of the document, you should include a list of at least three references to whom you intend to send a letter requesting a reference/recommendation, you can also submit your transcripts, but these documents are optional.
Resume/Vitae
Update your resume (if you are seeking employment immediately upon graduation) or your curriculum vitae (if you plan to apply to graduate school). Try to tailor it to your specific goal. In other words, keep the resume focused on how your skills apply to the work force and keep the curriculum vitae focused on your academic goals.
You must also identify three potential references to whom you intend to send a letter requesting a reference/recommendation, with their contact information provided (name, address, e-mail address, and/or telephone number). These can be current or former professors, employers, supervisors, etc. For each reference, specify how that person is familiar with your academic or job performance. A sample Reference List is available at: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/637/1/
To find tips on writing and organizing resumes, and other aspects of a career search or graduate school admission, search the EBSCO database for both résumé and the curriculum vitae guidelines.
What is the distinction between the resume and the CV? Go to the EBSCO database and search for: "Resume or vita? What's the difference?"
You may want to visit the Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology Website's page, "The Curriculum Vita: A Student's Guide to Preparation" at: https://www.psichi.org/?092EyeWin05dLandrum. The article outlines the required sections of the vitae and provides an image of a sample vitae (click on the links to Figure 1 within the text of the "Sections of the CV" paragraph to view the sample).
Optional: Transcript/s
In addition to your resume/vitae, you may also choose to submit copies of all of your college transcripts with a job or graduate school application. The submission of transcripts is optional for this assignment. Please note that you should always request official transcripts at least several weeks in advance of any application due dates, as it may take some time for the institutions to process your request and mail them to you. For this assignment, you may submit unofficial copies for the purpose of this assignment if you are unable to obtain official versions in time.
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