The interdisciplinary field of cognitive science is comprised of fields that include _, _, linguistics, neuroscience, anthropology, and artificial intelligence.
a. psychology; sociology
b. sociology; philosophy
c. archeology; philosophy
d. cognitive psychology; philosophy
a. psychology; sociology
b. sociology; philosophy
c. archeology; philosophy
d. cognitive psychology; philosophy
cognitive psychology; philosophy
If you are a psychology majoy you've probably been exposed to basic infomation about the history of psychology in several courses. Each time you're exposed to this information, you probably pick up on it and retain it a little better. This concept is an example of _, a key concept from the work of memory psychologist _.
a. savings; Bartlett
b. savings; Ebbinghaus
c. schemata; Bartlett
d. schematta; Ebbinghaus
a. savings; Bartlett
b. savings; Ebbinghaus
c. schemata; Bartlett
d. schematta; Ebbinghaus
savings; Ebbinghaus
The behaviorist claimed that in order for learning to take place you need to have , and . It turns out __is (are) absolutely necessary.
a. mental representation; motivation; neither
b. mental representation; motivation; only mental representations
c. response; reinforcement; neither
d. response; reinforcement; only reinforcement
a. mental representation; motivation; neither
b. mental representation; motivation; only mental representations
c. response; reinforcement; neither
d. response; reinforcement; only reinforcement
Response; Reinforcement; neither
Research on split-brain patients reveals that:
a. the left hemisphere typically specializes in verbal processing, while the right hemisphere specializes in spacial tasks
b. the left hemisphere typically specializes in spacial tasks, while the right hemisphere specializes in verbal tasks
c. People who have had their corpus callosum severed have a great deal of difficulty functioning in everyday tasks
d. for normal people, there is no difference between the functioning of the left and right hemispheres
a. the left hemisphere typically specializes in verbal processing, while the right hemisphere specializes in spacial tasks
b. the left hemisphere typically specializes in spacial tasks, while the right hemisphere specializes in verbal tasks
c. People who have had their corpus callosum severed have a great deal of difficulty functioning in everyday tasks
d. for normal people, there is no difference between the functioning of the left and right hemispheres
the left hemisphere typically specializes in verbal processing, while the right hemisphere specializes in spacial tasks
Top-down vs. Bottom-up
Bottom-up- a flow of information that proceeds from the stimulus to the neural activity driven by this stimulus to its eventual identification
Top-down- the process whereby we bring to brear what we expect, what we know and what we experience form the surrounding context in determining what it is we are sensing and subsequently perceiving
Top-down- the process whereby we bring to brear what we expect, what we know and what we experience form the surrounding context in determining what it is we are sensing and subsequently perceiving
Embodied perception
Proffitt (2006)
Perception doesn't involve "thinking" as much as it involves "reacting". And, this reaction is influenced by a variety of nonvisual factors such as bodily state, emotional state, and a persons goals.
**A principal function of perception is to defend people from having to think
Perception doesn't involve "thinking" as much as it involves "reacting". And, this reaction is influenced by a variety of nonvisual factors such as bodily state, emotional state, and a persons goals.
**A principal function of perception is to defend people from having to think
Template-Matching Theory
our store of general knowledge includes a set of templates, or copies, of every pattern that we might encounter
When we encounter something that needs to be identified the mind quickly refiles though its set of templates and when a match is found the patter is given a label
When we encounter something that needs to be identified the mind quickly refiles though its set of templates and when a match is found the patter is given a label
Flashcard set info:
Author: Vanessa Farrera
Main topic: Psychology
Topic: Cognitive
School / Univ.: Metropolitan State University of Denver
City: Denver
Published: 15.05.2013
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