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You are a consultant who is interested in a request for proposal (RFP) from a nearby school district that is seeking individuals or groups to design a training and professional development in-service day about the brain and mind from a biopsychological perspective for their educators. Part 1 of the RFP includes the following three sections for respondents to address. Use the Assessment 1 Proposal Template (linked in the Resources) to prepare Part 1 of the proposal, which covers the points below. You will complete additional parts of the RFP in subsequent assessments.
I. Introduction
What is the origin of biopsychology? Who were some of the first theorists that you will cover in your training?
The brain is complicated and sometimes difficult to understand. Describe the different regions of the brain and the associated functions.
II. Scientific Approach and Rationale for Training
In addition to brain functions, some believe there is an aspect known as the mind. What is the mind-brain problem? Where do you fall in this debate (monist or dualist)? Explain why you are a monist or dualist.
What are some methods that scientist uses today to study the brain? What are the benefits of these methods?
III. Application of Understanding the Brain
What methods of research have been used to gain the knowledge we have today of the brain?
What are some of the ethical concerns in connection with research in biopsychology and the brain in particular?