You are a sports psychologist tasked with working with an at…

You are a sports psychologist tasked with working with an athlete, Alex, a competitive tennis player, who has been struggling with maintaining focus and performing under pressure in high-stakes matches. Despite Alex’s strong technical abilities, he often experiences performance decrements during critical points of the game. Alex is seeking help to optimize his psychological skills for better learning, mental resilience, and overall performance in future tournaments. Identify the psychological determinants of expertise. Detail specific determinants to help Alex improve his attention and emotion regulation to optimize performance. (10pts) Describe 2 psychological skills/cognitive strategies to help Alex manage anxiety and enhance focus. (10pts) Describe 2 emotion regulation techniques for managing performance anxiety and enhancing recovery. (10pts) Describe Mental Rehearsal and explain how or mental rehearsal can be used to improve Alex’s mental preparation for matches. (10pts)

BCH4024 OC Sp25 E2 Q28: Promising drugs have been developed…

BCH4024 OC Sp25 E2 Q28: Promising drugs have been developed to treat invasive cancers. A class of these drugs act as competitive inhibitors of ATP binding to active sites of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs). What are some possible downstream effects of RTK activation in healthy cells?

BCH4024 OC Sp25 E2 Q41: Common genetic causes of severe adul…

BCH4024 OC Sp25 E2 Q41: Common genetic causes of severe adult obesity are loss-of-function mutations in the melanocortin signaling pathway. One effect of these mutations is aberrantly low levels of activated protein kinase A (PKA) in certain cells of the hypothalamus. What type of mutation would most likely produce low levels of activated PKA?