Glad the videos are helping😀 Currently working on an exam paper walk through of Research Methods that includes a 12 mark question - hopefully out tomorrow.
i can never find a reliable source for which wavelengths (e.g. alpha, beta, theta..) are present for each of the sleep stages. would u be able to tell me please?? 🙏 thank you
Thank you for your time and effort to making these videos, they are an excellent help towards the exam 🙏
Thanks Dan - really pleased you are finding them helpful. I appreciate you taking the time to write a comment too 👍
high quality ahh videos
Cheers 👍
thank you for all your videos they have been very helpful in my revision.
You're very welcome! Hope they help you tomorrow 😊
Thank you so much for these videos🙏 they are very helpful. Do you have any tips on how to answer the 12 markers on research methods?
Glad the videos are helping😀 Currently working on an exam paper walk through of Research Methods that includes a 12 mark question - hopefully out tomorrow.
Thank you sir this was a very useful video! :) Will you also do exam paper walk throughs for the other paper 2s?
Yep - currently working on Research Methods. Approaches exam walk throughs are already out:
Approaches: ua-cam.com/video/gfXINxL3Qso/v-deo.html
very useful video thank you sir!
Thanks Roman - glad they are helping😊
i can never find a reliable source for which wavelengths (e.g. alpha, beta, theta..) are present for each of the sleep stages. would u be able to tell me please?? 🙏 thank you
Textbook says alpha is NREM 1 and 2, delta is NREM 3 and 4 and then REM is theta
I know what you mean! Perhaps a reflection of a lack of consensus in the research. Check this out: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK526132/
thx for the video!! would the research methods section be uploaded as well?
Currently working on the research methods section. Hopefully out tomorrow 👍
@@BearitinMIND Thanks a lot!!