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COGS 115 midterm, cognitive science exam prep, perception and cognition MCQs, neuroscience basics questions, AI cognitive science review, human information processing study guide, university cognitive science course, cognitive science revision material, multiple choice psychology cognition, intro cognitive science examThis document contains midterm exam preparation material for COGS 115, designed to support student revision in introductory cognitive science coursework. It includes questions covering key topics such as perception, cognition, neuroscience basics, artificial intelligence, and human information processing depending on course structure. The material is organized to reinforce foundational concepts in cognitive science and improve exam performance. It is suitable for revision, practice testing, and midterm exam readiness.

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Cogs 115 Midterm
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_fvz67f

1. Lecture 1

2. Any process requiring information processing Cognition
within a
complex (neural) system, resulting in state
changes that
contribute towards action or re-presentation

3. Developmental psychologists want to know... -How to characterize
these behaviors?
• Details: "Uses language"
isn't specific enough
• Hard to infer and
specifically describe what
changed!

- How does change oc-
cur?
• Same in human & oth-
er apes? Primates? Mam-
mals?
• Same in all children, or
variable?
• Why does it sometimes
go wrong?

4. origins in cognitive developmental Nativism
science

5. _______ usually say nothing about biology, or Nativists
make
vague reference (e.g., evolution) without
knowing basic
facts about dev bio that should constrain the-
ory

6. How many kinds of cells, neurons, neurotrans- Cells: not just neurons,
mitters, glia
receptors, etc., in the brain? Neurons: anterior horn,



, Cogs 115 Midterm
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_fvz67f
basket, bipolar, climbing,
dendritic, Golgi I and
II, granule (several), mi-
tral, mossy, pseudo-unipo-
lar, Purkinje,
pyramidal, RGCs, spindle,
spiny ...
Neurotransmitters:
-Ach; Da, 5-HT, Ne, Epi
-Amino acids: Glu, GABA,
Asp, D-serine, Glycine,;
Peptides (P, Y,
opioids); Steroid hor-
mones (Est; Test)
-Light

7. How many neurons? 86b (in adult males)

8. Organizational principle: Conservation
- Conservation across species (e.g., propor-
tion of cortical to Conservation
cerebellar neurons)
- Conservation across structures
ex: 7TMR or GPCR proteins...
- 7 trans-membrane receptor or G Protein Cou-
pled Receptors

9. 7 Trans-Membrane Receptors (7TMR) or chemosensation
GPCRs: autonomic response
•In ALL animals. Functions: Vision, homeostasis
_______________ , mood, arousal, inflamma-
tion, _________ ___________ , ___________
(e.g., H2O), motor response (worms)

10. 7 Trans-Membrane Receptors (7TMR) or
GPCRs:
• Ligands: DA (dopamine), 5HT (serotonin), Ne
(norepinephrine), GABA, peptides
(e.g., oxytocin), glutamate, histamine, calci-
tonin, light...


, Cogs 115 Midterm
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11. Lecture 2

12. Why is nativism compelling? _______ -specif- Species
ic, early emerging traits, especially language
Ex: some animals show complex behaviors
without
apparent training experience
- Dark-reared animals of some species avoid
a 'visual cliff'
- Stiles (p. 5): studies that "purport to present
evidence of
'core knowledge' in the absence of prior expe-
rience"

13. Problem with species-specific traits: 1
Language:
- Only __ species
- Obviously the particulars are learned
- But maybe some abstract characteristics are universal
_________ and invariant
(largely) __________ (see Stiles p. 4)
- Genetic linkages have been documented in
family-linked
language disorder (FOXP2 point mutation)

14. but: learnable
- Some aspects of language are _________ by
other species
- Haven't converged on what's universal and variability
invariant
• Huge __________ in almost every aspect of
language

15. Interpretation of ball dropping test: Nativist • Shows infants' "core
(innate) knowledge" of
physics: solid objects can't
pass through other ob-
jects
• "Core knowledge,"


, Cogs 115 Midterm
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though a popular idea,
remains vaguely defined
and
rests only on data from
this method

16. Interpretation of ball dropping test: Construc- • Large ball is perceptually
tivist more salient,
• infants have learned to
look longer at more salient
events
• Evidence for perceptual
account: Results are often
fragile

17. Problems with Test: 1. These studies test in-
fants who've been watch-
ing physical
events for months. What's
learned, & when?
2. If infants innately 'un-
derstand' gravity, why do
2-year-olds make this er-
ror?

*Knowledge of how phys-
ical variables constrain
motion is fragile, even in
much older children

18. innate vs. congenital: experience starts at con-
What's so special about birth? ception

19. What counts as "learning?" What we think of as "learn-
ing" is only one type of ex-
perience that can drive de-
velopment
- EXAMPLE: studies of im-
printing (Gottlieb)

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