University of Houston Depression and Outcomes Among College Students Essay

Length: 5-7 pages (not including title and references page)

Format: Correct APA format throughout. Please use the files in this folder to learn more about APA format.

Title: Include an informative, interesting, provocative and/or creative title – but nothing too crazy!

The Literature Review consists of an introduction, summary of scholarly sources, a discussion and evaluation of the sources (including disputes and disagreements), and a conclusion in which you put forth your own potential original research ideas, and also discuss strengths and weaknesses of the literature you reviewed. A minimum of five scholarly articles, published in the last 10 years, from peer-reviewed journals are required for this assignment. All articles MUST be scholarly research articles. You can cite books, excluding your textbook, but these must be in addition to your 5 articles. Don’t cite blogs, websites, opinions, etc. Your five articles should have been published in the last decade; if you want to use an older article, it should be in addition to your five required.

POSSIBLE BIOPSYCHOLOGICAL PAPER TOPICS
** These topics are very broad, so you should create a more specific and detailed focus/thesis for your assignment.

Affective Disorders

Depression

Mania

Aguesia

Akinetopsia

Alzheimer’s Disease

Amnesia

Androgenic Insensitivity syndrome

Anosmia

Anxiety Disorders

Generalized anxiety disorder

Phobic anxiety disorders

Panic disorders

Obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD)

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Aphasia

Apraxia

Asomatognosia

Astereognosia

Blindsight

Congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Congenital Insensitivity to Pain (CIP)

Contralateral Neglect

Drug addiction and the brain’s reward circuits (select a specific drug)

Dyslexia

Eating Disorders

Bulimia nervosa (with less frequent behaviors)

Binge-eating disorder (with less frequent occurrences)

Purging disorder (purging without binge eating)

Night eating syndrome (excessive nighttime food consumption)

Epilepsy

Huntington’s Disease

Kluver-Bucy syndrome

Korsakoff’s syndrome

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Parkinson’s Disease

Phantom Limbs

Prader-Willi syndrome

Prosopagnosia
Schizophrenia

Simultagnosia

Sleep disorders (select a specific disorder)

Split-brain patients

Synesthesia

Tourette syndrome
Visual agnosia

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