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Code:
2992
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This is just brilliant! A board game that students play in 2-4 teams, designed to consolidate understanding of the AQA, AS, specification A topics. The objective is to be the first team to get their pawn to the finish. Someone in the team picks a card and has to describe 5 key terms without actually saying them. Their team mates then have to beat a 60 second timer and identify the key terms. The pawn is then moved forward the number of terms correctly guessed. The cards are colour coded by topic and cover; memory, attachment, research methods, social influence, stress and abnormality.
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£33.00
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Code:
2993
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This tough, plain white bop bag comes with 5 wet-erase marker pens for you to draw on your own character. It is specifically designed to help children who have difficulty expressing their feelings verbally. However, draw on a clown’s face and a ‘Bobo’ name badge and it can also be used to bring Bandura’s study of observational learning to life. It comes ready weighted at the base with sand and stands 102 cm tall.
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£27.95
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Code:
2994
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Useful for research in the field of anomalistic psychology, but they can also be used as an entertaining way to introduce probability and statistical significance. If you really want to have some fun, learn the subtle marking differences on the back of each symbol and convince people you’re psychic! 25 cards in a pack, 5 of each symbol.
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£10.25
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Code:
2995
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This unique game is based on Albert Ellis’s Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy (REBT). It teaches players some of the central principles of this cognitive-behavioural approach by getting them to examine their irrational beliefs and replace them with more adaptive cognitions. The game has been endorsed by Ellis himself who describes it as ‘simple and enjoyable’ and ‘the only game in existence that teaches emotional education to those who choose to play.’ It represents the ideal teaching resource, being both fun and educational, with the maximum effect achieved with 4-9 players.
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£34.75
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Code:
2996
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A game that directly applies the principles of Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy (REBT) in order to challenge the irrational, self-defeating thoughts associated with addiction. Used by counsellors as a therapeutic tool to aid in the recovery from addictions such as drinking, smoking, using drugs and over-eating, it also gives a superb insight into the underlying assumptions made by the cognitive approach in relation to addiction. The game can be played by 2-12 people at a time.
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£34.75
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Code:
2997
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Two parabolic mirrors create a floating, three dimensional optical illusion of any object placed inside.
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£6.99
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Code:
2998
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Superb quality, funky coloured, hand tally counters with finger ring to prevent dropping. Perfect for all sorts of quantitative research.
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£9.99
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Code:
2999
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A compact and simple to operate blood pressure monitor that can be used anywhere. The wrist cuff inflates at the touch of a button to give systolic and diastolic blood pressure and pulse rate simultaneously. It is fully certified and comes complete with storage case and comprehensive instruction manual. There are all sorts of potential research applications (eg Type A/B personality, the physiological effect of stressors, the efficacy of stress management techniques, etc).
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£49.75
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Code:
3000
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This impressive CD Rom contains numerous demonstrations and data-gathering experiments in relation to cognitive psychology. The highlights for us, though, are the interactive visual illusions (eg line length adjustment in the Ponzo illusion with feedback on accuracy), and the fact that it allows you to run Sperling’s visual array experiment on iconic memory, and the Loftus stop-yield sign experiment (including slide show and leading questions). There is also a nice demonstration of the fallibility of eyewitness testimony where you see a man planting a bomb and running off, submit a written description of him, and then attempt to pick him out of a line-up 10 minutes later.
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£24.99
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Code:
3002
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For measuring skin sensitivity in relation to pain. Useful for illustrating the physiological-psychological interaction involved in Gate Control Theory.
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£17.60
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Code:
3003
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Goggles that are designed to simulate the effects of alcohol impairment (blood alcohol concentration of .8 to .15) by disrupting normal visual perception cues. Wearing them is an extremely disorientating experience that requires appropriate supervision. They are used primarily as a teaching aid to raise awareness of the dangers of alcohol intoxication, but are equally useful in terms of illustrating the importance of the visual perception cues that we usually take for granted.
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£60.00
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Code:
3004
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Depth perception apparatus designed to test the accuracy of depth perception in the absence of normal cues. String is used to adjust two vertical rods to determined distances from the observer in the illuminated housing.
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£325.00
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Code:
3005
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Mirror tracer that reverses visual cues whilst the person attempts to trace a mirrored star pattern onto paper. Much harder than you expect it to be!
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£125.00
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Code:
3006
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Pencil maze that requires the individual to trace through the maze from the starting to finishing points whilst blindfolded (not included). Performance is recorded on a sheet of paper. Makes specific and heavy demands on the visuospatial sketchpad of working memory.
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£59.99
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Code:
3007
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The first two fingers of the left hand are placed under the elasticated strap and on the metal contact plates. The device indicates stress levels by means of an adjustable tone which varies in pitch along with physiological arousal.
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£59.99
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Code:
3008
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Plugs into our Galvanic Skin Response Meter to give a quantifiable, visual representation of stress levels (needle moves counter-clockwise as you relax). The meter can also be switched from GSR mode to give temperature biofeedback, which is another valid measure of stress.
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£29.99
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Code:
3009
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Self-assembly (only takes a few minutes), Buzzwire game. Bend the wire to make the task as easy or difficult as you want. Good for class demonstrations of the order effect in repeated measures designs.
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£9.99
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Code:
3010
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Framed two-way mirror (8 x 10") with attached blackout cloth hood; as the viewing side needs to be darker than the observed side for the special mirror surface to work properly.
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£54.99
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Code:
3016
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Demonstrate the reflex responses central to classical conditioning by hitting someone on the knee with this hammer.
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£8.99
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Code:
3019
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Simply attach the sensor to a finger tip in order to measure stress levels.
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£24.75
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Code:
3020
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Actual size, 14 part brain rests in its natural position on a transparent cast of the base of the skull. The model separates into various areas including the cerebral hemispheres, temporal and occipital lobes with limbic system, cerebellum, frontal lobes, corpus callosum, brain stem, and ventricles.
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£670.45
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Code:
3021
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Life-size cross-section of the head and neck showing brain, nose, mouth, larynx and vertebral column of the neck. One piece on a base, the model comes with a key card.
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£55.20
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Code:
3023
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5-times enlarged, this model divides into the outer eye, retina and vitreous humour, choroid coat, lens and cornea.
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£31.65
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Code:
3024
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Standing 34.3 cm tall, a miniature brain, eye, heart, kidney and artery shows organs affected by hypertension. The organs are removable from the stand. A study card illustrates the effects of hypertension which has been linked to stress.
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£87.40
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Code:
3025
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Plastic replica of a human brain showing multiple views. It dissects into 3 parts and sits on a base.
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£27.55
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Code:
3026
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A vividly painted, life-size model heart. It divides in half to show the inner chambers and valves and comes with removable study cards.
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£52.90
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Code:
3027
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A life-size model on a base showing median and lateral sections. The median section details the central nervous system and the lateral view shows the superficial nerves.
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£346.15
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Code:
3028
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A life-size model of the human brain and brain stem that dissects into 8 parts. The left side is coloured to show the sensory and motor areas. It comes with base and key card.
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£281.75
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Code:
3029
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A life-size anatomical model on a base detailing the brain and skull. The complete brain is removable to show the dura, 12 pairs of cranial nerves and arteries. The brain itself dissects into 8 parts.
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£378.35
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Code:
3030
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Cross-section of an artery demonstrating atherosclerosis, in which a narrowing of the artery is due to a build up of cholesterol and plaque. All stages rotate on a hinge pin. Atherosclerosis has been presented as an explanation for how chronic stress may contribute to cardiovascular problems.
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£42.55
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Code:
3031
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A one-piece, life-size model showing the outer ear, ear canal and inner ear mechanisms.
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£48.30
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Code:
3032
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Kidney and adrenal gland model that dissects into 2 parts. It is removable from the stand.
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£83.95
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Code:
3033
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A simple, life-size model showing the major anatomical features of the brain. Each region is coloured for easy identification. Some detail of sensory and motor function is given. Supplied with stand and key card. Separates into 4 parts.
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£117.98
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Code:
3034
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Half life-size, nervous system relief model on baseboard, showing a schematic representation of the central and peripheral nervous systems. A perfect model with which to illustrate the nervous system.
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£250.00
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Code:
3035
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This model shows the structure of a typical neuron magnified 2500 times. The sectioned soma shows all of the internal cellular organs.
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£432.95
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Code:
3036
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A model showing the external structure of the pituitary gland; thyroid gland; adrenal gland; testis; pancreas; parathyroid gland; and ovary. Mounted on a base.
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£166.55
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Code:
3037
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This 5 times life-size, 4-part model shows all of the features of the human diencephalon. Features shown in detail are the thalamus (bisectable), metathalamus, epithalamus and hypothalamus (nuclei are shown in different colours).
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£114.00
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Code:
3038
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A life-size head model which is sliced horizontally into 12 pieces, giving an idea of how computer tomography and MRI scanning work. Each slice can be rotated and removed for closer examination. All structures including muscles, nerves, brain gyri and sulci are numbered and identified on the accompanying key card.
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£563.90
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