Memory: Psychology Key Concepts 2026
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Perception - Correct answer-The process of organizing and interpreting sensory
information to understand the environment.
Bottom-up processing - Correct answer-A type of processing that starts with
sensory input and builds up to perception.
Top-down processing - Correct answer-A type of processing that uses background
knowledge and expectations to interpret sensory information.
Schema - Correct answer-A cognitive framework that helps organize and interpret
information based on past experiences.
Perceptual set - Correct answer-A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and
not another, influenced by expectations and experiences.
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, Gestalt psychology - Correct answer-A psychological approach that emphasizes the
whole of perception rather than the sum of its parts.
Closure - Correct answer-The tendency to perceive incomplete figures as complete
and to fill in gaps in visual information.
Figure and ground - Correct answer-A principle of perception that distinguishes an
object (figure) from its background (ground).
Proximity - Correct answer-A principle of grouping in perception where objects
that are close together are perceived as a group.
Similarity - Correct answer-A principle of grouping in perception where similar
objects are perceived as belonging together.
Attention - Correct answer-The cognitive process of selectively concentrating on
one aspect of the environment while ignoring others.
Selective attention - Correct answer-The process of focusing on a specific object in
the environment for a certain period of time.
Cocktail party effect - Correct answer-The ability to focus on a single conversation
in a noisy environment, such as a party.
Inattentional blindness - Correct answer-A phenomenon where an individual fails
to notice an unexpected stimulus in plain sight due to focused attention.
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