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[Show more]What is cognitive psychology? the study of mental processes - perception, attention, memory, language, knowledge, problem-solving, decision-making, and consciousness 
What are Marr's 3 levels of analysis? What do they characterize? 1. Computation - goal of computation, why is it important, and logi...
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Add to cartWhat is cognitive psychology? the study of mental processes - perception, attention, memory, language, knowledge, problem-solving, decision-making, and consciousness 
What are Marr's 3 levels of analysis? What do they characterize? 1. Computation - goal of computation, why is it important, and logi...
Be able to list and identify the different memory models Multi-store models -differentiate between short and long-term memory• 
Unitary-store models -don't differentiate between short and long term memory as much; lines more blurred• 
Other models 
Know the difference between the iconic store a...
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Add to cartBe able to list and identify the different memory models Multi-store models -differentiate between short and long-term memory• 
Unitary-store models -don't differentiate between short and long term memory as much; lines more blurred• 
Other models 
Know the difference between the iconic store a...
What brought about the cognitive revolution aka the switch from introspection to behaviorism? 1. The science of psychology cannot study the mental world directly 
2. The science of psychology MUST study the mental world to understand behavior 
Who were Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Titchener and what did...
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Add to cartWhat brought about the cognitive revolution aka the switch from introspection to behaviorism? 1. The science of psychology cannot study the mental world directly 
2. The science of psychology MUST study the mental world to understand behavior 
Who were Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Titchener and what did...
Perception use of knowledge to gather and interpret stimuli registered by your senses; combines bottom-up and top-down processing (illustrates theme 5) 
object or pattern recognition you identify a complex arrangement of sensory stimuli, and you perceive this pattern to be separate from its backgrou...
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Add to cartPerception use of knowledge to gather and interpret stimuli registered by your senses; combines bottom-up and top-down processing (illustrates theme 5) 
object or pattern recognition you identify a complex arrangement of sensory stimuli, and you perceive this pattern to be separate from its backgrou...
Sensory Memory refers to a very brief memory system that holds literal information for a fraction of a second to allow cognitive processing 
 
-entry points for raw info brought in by the senses 
-The effects are extremely short term with this info forgotten within a few seconds. 
-known as the f...
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Add to cartSensory Memory refers to a very brief memory system that holds literal information for a fraction of a second to allow cognitive processing 
 
-entry points for raw info brought in by the senses 
-The effects are extremely short term with this info forgotten within a few seconds. 
-known as the f...
Lifespan approach to development focus not only on development in infancy and young childhood, but instead on developmental issues that occur throughout one's lifetime 
Conjugate reinforcement technique a mobile hangs above a young infant's crib; a ribbon con- nects the infant's ankle and the mob...
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Add to cartLifespan approach to development focus not only on development in infancy and young childhood, but instead on developmental issues that occur throughout one's lifetime 
Conjugate reinforcement technique a mobile hangs above a young infant's crib; a ribbon con- nects the infant's ankle and the mob...
Problem-solving Used when you want to reach a certain goal but the solution is not immediately obvious and obstacles block your path 
Initial State Recognizing there is a problem in front of you 
Understanding the Problem Construct a mental representation of the problem based on the info provided in...
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Add to cartProblem-solving Used when you want to reach a certain goal but the solution is not immediately obvious and obstacles block your path 
Initial State Recognizing there is a problem in front of you 
Understanding the Problem Construct a mental representation of the problem based on the info provided in...
cognition mental activity; acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge 
cognitive psychology (1) sometimes synonym for cognition (2) particular theoretical approach to psychology; emerged in mid 1950's 
cognitive approach theoretical orientation that emphasizes people's thought proc...
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Add to cartcognition mental activity; acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge 
cognitive psychology (1) sometimes synonym for cognition (2) particular theoretical approach to psychology; emerged in mid 1950's 
cognitive approach theoretical orientation that emphasizes people's thought proc...
Suppose that you are calculating your recent expenses, and you are adding up five 2-digit numbers in your head. As you begin to calculate the final sum, you feel that you've reached the limits of your memory. This strain can be traced to the difficulty of keeping all this material in your working m...
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Add to cartSuppose that you are calculating your recent expenses, and you are adding up five 2-digit numbers in your head. As you begin to calculate the final sum, you feel that you've reached the limits of your memory. This strain can be traced to the difficulty of keeping all this material in your working m...
Of the following real-world phenomena, the confirmation bias best explains the observation that people 
A. misjudge homicide as more prevalent in the U.S. than suicide. 
B. do not always make decisions that maximize their monetary outcome. 
C. Correct! can cite several reasons for their position on ...
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Add to cartOf the following real-world phenomena, the confirmation bias best explains the observation that people 
A. misjudge homicide as more prevalent in the U.S. than suicide. 
B. do not always make decisions that maximize their monetary outcome. 
C. Correct! can cite several reasons for their position on ...
Deductive reasoning you begin with some specific premises that are true, and you need to judge whether those premises allow you to draw a particular conclusion, based on the principles of logic 
Conditional reasoning task (Propositional reasoning task) describes the relationship between conditions. ...
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Add to cartDeductive reasoning you begin with some specific premises that are true, and you need to judge whether those premises allow you to draw a particular conclusion, based on the principles of logic 
Conditional reasoning task (Propositional reasoning task) describes the relationship between conditions. ...
Which of the following is NOT part of the process of cognition: a. acquiring information b. processing information c. subtracting information d. making decisionsc. subtracting information 
Which of the following is true about the field of Cognitive Psychology? a. the study of cognition is made up of...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is NOT part of the process of cognition: a. acquiring information b. processing information c. subtracting information d. making decisionsc. subtracting information 
Which of the following is true about the field of Cognitive Psychology? a. the study of cognition is made up of...
Long-term memory a large capacity, it contains your memory for experiences and information that you have accumulated throughout your lifetime. 
Episodic Memory focuses on your memories for events that happened to you personally; it allows you to travel backward in subjective time to reminisce about ...
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Add to cartLong-term memory a large capacity, it contains your memory for experiences and information that you have accumulated throughout your lifetime. 
Episodic Memory focuses on your memories for events that happened to you personally; it allows you to travel backward in subjective time to reminisce about ...
Context Dependent Learning A pattern of data in which materials learning in one setting are well remembered when the person returns to that setting, but are less well remembered in other settings 
Context Reinstatement a strategy of re-creating the thoughts and feelings of the learning episode even ...
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Add to cartContext Dependent Learning A pattern of data in which materials learning in one setting are well remembered when the person returns to that setting, but are less well remembered in other settings 
Context Reinstatement a strategy of re-creating the thoughts and feelings of the learning episode even ...
Memory Strategy you preform mental activities that can help to improve your encoding and retrieval 
Levels of Processing shows that you will generally recall information more accurately if you process it at a deep levels rather than a shallow one 
Elaboration you will concentrate on the specific mea...
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Add to cartMemory Strategy you preform mental activities that can help to improve your encoding and retrieval 
Levels of Processing shows that you will generally recall information more accurately if you process it at a deep levels rather than a shallow one 
Elaboration you will concentrate on the specific mea...
Attention a concentration of mental activity that allows you to take in a limited portion of the vast stream of information available from both your sensory world and your memory; attentional capacity has limits; uses both top-down and bottom-up processing; attention and visual phenomena (figure-gro...
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Add to cartAttention a concentration of mental activity that allows you to take in a limited portion of the vast stream of information available from both your sensory world and your memory; attentional capacity has limits; uses both top-down and bottom-up processing; attention and visual phenomena (figure-gro...
Cognitive Psychology subcategory of experimental psychology that focuses on studying mental processes that allow us to interpret the world 
Metacognition thinking about thinking 
Cognition mental activity such as acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge or information from the envi...
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Add to cartCognitive Psychology subcategory of experimental psychology that focuses on studying mental processes that allow us to interpret the world 
Metacognition thinking about thinking 
Cognition mental activity such as acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge or information from the envi...
Categories Mental representation of a class or individual; the meaning of objects, events, and abstract ideas 
Problems with concepts & categories approach on knowledge "Necessary & Sufficient conditions" don't hold Some category members are better than others 
Alternative Approached to Categoriz...
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Add to cartCategories Mental representation of a class or individual; the meaning of objects, events, and abstract ideas 
Problems with concepts & categories approach on knowledge "Necessary & Sufficient conditions" don't hold Some category members are better than others 
Alternative Approached to Categoriz...
Attention concentration of mental activities using several cognitive processes allows process selective aspects of sensory world - A lot of information + limited information processing capacity = need for attention 
Selective attention ability to focus on some things while ignoring others, prioritiz...
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Add to cartAttention concentration of mental activities using several cognitive processes allows process selective aspects of sensory world - A lot of information + limited information processing capacity = need for attention 
Selective attention ability to focus on some things while ignoring others, prioritiz...
What is metacognition? Metacognition is your knowledge about and control of your cognitive processes ("thinking about your own thoughts"). 
What is a memory strategy? A memory strategy is when we perform mental activities that can help to improve your encoding and retrieval (effort to essentially ...
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Add to cartWhat is metacognition? Metacognition is your knowledge about and control of your cognitive processes ("thinking about your own thoughts"). 
What is a memory strategy? A memory strategy is when we perform mental activities that can help to improve your encoding and retrieval (effort to essentially ...
What are the different types of nondeclarative (implicit) memory? What defines each subtype? Procedural: Memories for skills and habits, doing Classical conditioning: Associations between stimuli Priming: Implicit memory for recent and frequency stimuli Nonassociative learning: Reflexes 
What are th...
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Add to cartWhat are the different types of nondeclarative (implicit) memory? What defines each subtype? Procedural: Memories for skills and habits, doing Classical conditioning: Associations between stimuli Priming: Implicit memory for recent and frequency stimuli Nonassociative learning: Reflexes 
What are th...
Differentiate between conditional reasoning and syllogism. Think of examples for each. conditional reasoning: type of deductive reasoning task that describes the relationship between conditions (if...then...) syllogism: type of deductive reasoning task that consists of two statements we must assume ...
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Add to cartDifferentiate between conditional reasoning and syllogism. Think of examples for each. conditional reasoning: type of deductive reasoning task that describes the relationship between conditions (if...then...) syllogism: type of deductive reasoning task that consists of two statements we must assume ...
What is attention? Attention is the means by which we actively process a limited amount of information (think like a selective window) 
four main functions of attention signal detection and vigilance, search, selective attention, and divided attention 
signal detection and vigilance we try to detect...
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Add to cartWhat is attention? Attention is the means by which we actively process a limited amount of information (think like a selective window) 
four main functions of attention signal detection and vigilance, search, selective attention, and divided attention 
signal detection and vigilance we try to detect...
Chantal has frontal lobe damage. She is doing a problem-solving task in which she has to choose the red object out of many choices. She can easily complete this repeatedly, but when the experimenter asks her to choose the blue object on a new trial of the task, she continues to choose the red one, e...
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Add to cartChantal has frontal lobe damage. She is doing a problem-solving task in which she has to choose the red object out of many choices. She can easily complete this repeatedly, but when the experimenter asks her to choose the blue object on a new trial of the task, she continues to choose the red one, e...
Suppose that you are given several pieces of information, and you must infer whether the logical consequence of that information is correct. The task you are performing is called deductive reasoning. 
Here is a reasoning problem: If Mary is a psychology major at your college then she must take stati...
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Add to cartSuppose that you are given several pieces of information, and you must infer whether the logical consequence of that information is correct. The task you are performing is called deductive reasoning. 
Here is a reasoning problem: If Mary is a psychology major at your college then she must take stati...
Memory strategies Conscious mental activities you perform that can help improve your encoding and retrieval 
divided attention Having to divide your attention between two tasks 
Research found that background music/talking impacted introverts more than extroverts 
You tend to perform poorer on divid...
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Add to cartMemory strategies Conscious mental activities you perform that can help improve your encoding and retrieval 
divided attention Having to divide your attention between two tasks 
Research found that background music/talking impacted introverts more than extroverts 
You tend to perform poorer on divid...
One of the defining characteristics of implicit memory is that people are not conscious they are using it 
Recent research has concluded that while there is strong evidence to support that there is a separation of short-term memory and long-term memory, there is also evidence that these functions ma...
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Add to cartOne of the defining characteristics of implicit memory is that people are not conscious they are using it 
Recent research has concluded that while there is strong evidence to support that there is a separation of short-term memory and long-term memory, there is also evidence that these functions ma...
What is the relationship between cognition, cognitive psychology, and the cognitive approach? Cognition is the specific processes in the brain, cognitive approach is the theory attempting to analyze cognition, and cognitive psychology is the study of the brain processes. The cognitive approach belie...
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Add to cartWhat is the relationship between cognition, cognitive psychology, and the cognitive approach? Cognition is the specific processes in the brain, cognitive approach is the theory attempting to analyze cognition, and cognitive psychology is the study of the brain processes. The cognitive approach belie...
Differentiate between semantic memory and episodic memory. semantic memory refers to our organized knowledge about the world, but it doesn't specify how we came about that information; episodic memory contains information about events that happened to us, and emphasizes when/where/how that event ha...
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Add to cartDifferentiate between semantic memory and episodic memory. semantic memory refers to our organized knowledge about the world, but it doesn't specify how we came about that information; episodic memory contains information about events that happened to us, and emphasizes when/where/how that event ha...
We partitioned the history of cognitive psychology into 3 periods. What were they? introspection, behaviorism, cognitive revolution 
What features defined each of the three periods of cognitive psychology? INTROSPECTION - LATE 1800S Wilhelm Wundt & Edward Titchener -observing your own thoughts BEHAV...
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Add to cartWe partitioned the history of cognitive psychology into 3 periods. What were they? introspection, behaviorism, cognitive revolution 
What features defined each of the three periods of cognitive psychology? INTROSPECTION - LATE 1800S Wilhelm Wundt & Edward Titchener -observing your own thoughts BEHAV...
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