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Parallel distributed processing models (connectionist) - answer a
theory describing cognitive processing in terms of networks that
link together neuron-like units; These networks perform operations
simultaneously and in parallel, rather than 1 step at a time
serial processing - answer a type of cognitive processing in which a
person performs operations one item at a time, rather than
simultaneously
parallel processing - answer a type of cognitive processing in
which a person performs many operations simultaneously
recognition-by-components theory - answer in visual perception, a
theory proposing that people can recognize 3-d shapes, in terms of
an arrangement of simple 3-D shapes called geons
geons - answer the simple 3-d shapes that people use in order to
recognize visual objects
templates - answer according to an early theory of visual object
recognition, the specific perceptual patterns stored in memory
feature-analysis theory - answer in perception, the proposal that
we recognize visual objects, based on a small number of
characteristics or components known as distinctive features
distinctive features - answer each visual characteristics
, viewer-center approach - answer this approach proposes that we
store a small number of views of 3-d objects, rather than just one
view
object recognition - answer you identify a complex arrangement of
sensory stimuli, and you perceive that this pattern is separate from
its background
bottom-up processing - answer emphasizes that the stimulus
characteristics are important when you recognize an object
top-down processing - answer emphasizes how a persons concepts,
expectations, and memory can influence object recognition
speech perception - answer The process by which the auditory
system must record the sound vibrations generated by someone
talking; then the system must translate these vibrations into a
sequence of sound that you perceive to be speech
phoneme - answer the basic unit of spoken language, such as the
sounds a, k, and th
coarticulation - answer one of the causes of phoneme variation, in
this case created by surrounding phonemes. Specifically, when
pronouncing a particular phoneme, the mouth remains in somewhat
the same shape as when it pronounced the previous phoneme in a
word; in addition, the mouth is preparing to pronounce the next
phoneme
phonemic restoration - answer they can fill in a missing phoneme,
using contextual meaning as a cue
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