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Pick one of the following statements below. Find evidence to support it, reject it.... or both and explain why it's a controversial subject in physiological research. Research Paper Topics: Memory cha

Pick one of the following statements below. Find evidence to support it, reject it.... or both and explain why it's a controversial subject in physiological research.

Research Paper Topics:

Memory changes with aging. 

Brain damage or abnormalities are responsible for violent criminal acts. 

Modern technology impacts our sleep cycle. 

Sleep serves several important biological and psychological functions. 

Dreaming serves an important function. 

Depression is related to the interaction of serotonin and sleep. 

Emotions are biologically determined. 

Alzheimer's disease is predictable. 

Schizophrenia: A mix of nature and nurture 

Your paper must a full 2 pages in length (double-spaced, 12 points font). Proper citation (MLA or APA format) must be used. The majority of your paper should be paraphrased with little reliance on direct quoting. If direct quotes are used, you must explain them in your own words after. Both quotes and paraphrases must be properly cited in-text. 

Must support your position with heavy emphasis on the physiological psychology aspect of your response.  (Example, you can explain what clinical depression is according to the DSM, but what is the physiology (brain regions, brain chemicals etc.) that underlies the disorder?

You must use a minimum of one peer-reviewed journal articles as support for your position. You are welcome to use additional sources such as the textbook or other scholarly sources. 

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