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  • COG PSY Practice questions and answers Graded A+ Which of the following statements about episodic memory is correct? a. Episodic memory stores information about events in our lives. b. Episodic memory refers to working memory, whereas semantic memory refers to long-term memory. c. Episodic memory includes knowledge about words and symbols. d. Episodic memory refers to our memory about how to perform tasks. A You are able to recall t
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Cog Psy Perception part 2 questions and answers

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  • Cog Psy Perception part 2 questions and answers Graded A+ Traditional Approach to Perception - Perception creates a mental representation of the environment. Action-Based Approach to Perception - Perception guides action; its purpose is to support interaction and survival. Action-Specific Perception (Witt, 2011) - People perceive the environment in terms of their ability to act within it. Example: Mickey Mantle - Reported seeing a baseball 'as big as a grapefruit' during a powerfu...
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  • cog psy part 1 (working memory) questions and answers Graded A+ Baddeley's Model of Working Memory - Working memory consists of four components: central executive (attention control; PFC/ACC), phonological loop (verbal/auditory info; Wernicke's/Broca's), visuospatial sketchpad (visual/spatial info; visual cortex), and episodic buffer (parietal lobe; integrates info and links WM to LTM). Central Executive - Controls attention in working memory; responsible for focusing, dividing,...
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  • cog psy mod 1 questions and answers Graded A+ what is cognitive psychology An approach that aims to understand human cognition by the study of behaviour; the study of brain activity and structure. what is cognitive neuroscience An approach that aims to understand human cognition by combining information from behaviour and the brain. what techniques do neuroscientists use to explore human cognition functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI),electrophysiological techniques, the effects ...
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Cog Psy Midterm Study questions and answers

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  • Cog Psy Midterm Study questions and answers Graded A+ Contemporary cognitive psychologists are most interested in examining the relationship between _____ and _____ - Cognitive processes; behavior Consider the sequence "Betsy wanted to bring Jacob a present. She shook her piggy bank." Most people, after hearing this sequence, believe Betsy was checking her piggy bank to see if she had money to spend on the gift. The inference about Betsy's goals depends on the fact that - Our pre...
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What is Structuralism? - A psychological approach that focuses on the

science of experience, emphasizing the analysis of the basic elements of thoughts

and sensations, pioneered by Wilhelm Wundt and
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    cog psy midterm mega questions and answers Graded A+ What is Structuralism? - A psychological approach that focuses on the science of experience, emphasizing the analysis of the basic elements of thoughts and sensations, pioneered by Wilhelm Wundt and

  • cog psy midterm mega questions and answers Graded A+ What is Structuralism? - A psychological approach that focuses on the science of experience, emphasizing the analysis of the basic elements of thoughts and sensations, pioneered by Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Titchener. What is Introspectionism? - A method in psychology where trained observers report their conscious experiences to uncover the basic elements of cognition. What are the central problems of Introspectionism? - 1. How can data...
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  • Cog Psy Exam1 questions and answers Graded A+ Cognitive Psychology ______ is the study of the mind focusing on mental representations like how we perceive the world around us, memory, problem solving, speech, decision making and attention. conceptual, plans, programs, acts, phyletic motor, and actions like behavior and language executive memory side includes: conceptual, sematic, episodic, polysensory, phletic sensory, vision, audition, touch, taste, and smell perceptual memory include...
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  • Cog Psy Exam #1 questions and answers Graded A+ what is cognitive psychology •The scientific study of the mind (how it operates, and how its operations lead to overt behavior) •By their very nature, cognitive processes are things we cannot observe directly •Yet, our (manifest) behaviors are driven by these unobservable (latent) processes Latent Processes Drive Manifest Behavior θ→Y •
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  • cog psy midterm mega questions and answers Graded A+ What is Structuralism? - A psychological approach that focuses on the science of experience, emphasizing the analysis of the basic elements of thoughts and sensations, pioneered by Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Titchener. What is Introspectionism? - A method in psychology where trained observers report their conscious experiences to uncover the basic elements of cognition. What are the central problems of Introspectionism? - 1. How can data...
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  • Cog Psy Exam1 questions and answers Graded A+ Cognitive Psychology ______ is the study of the mind focusing on mental representations like how we perceive the world around us, memory, problem solving, speech, decision making and attention. conceptual, plans, programs, acts, phyletic motor, and actions like behavior and language executive memory side includes: conceptual, sematic, episodic, polysensory, phletic sensory, vision, audition, touch, taste, and smell perceptual memory include...
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