Cogntition Psych 375 Exam 1 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
Cogntition Psych 375 Exam 1 Questions With 100% Correct Answers Sensory and Motor Networks Heschls' Gyrus, Central sulcus (motor output), occipital lobe (visual) Where is the central sulcus located? between frontal and parietal lobes where is occipital lobe located? back of brain Dorsal attention network: Green color. Supports any goal directed behavior Ventral attention network Ventral is purple, and that is going to be surprising. bell ringing caught my attention. Default mode network: Salmon color and is for planning future events and recalling a past event. example: putting yourself in another persons' shoes and remembering prom your prom experience. frontparietal network connects default network and dorsal attention network. going to be connecting through each of them. Salmon, green yellow. Limbic network: has to do with emotional information. green color. Purple, teal, green and pink, salmon, orange purple = occipital lobe, vision teal = motor/sensory cortices, involving voluntary movement green and pink = attention; green is dorsal, pink is ventral. the difference between them are in other flashcards red = default mode network frontoparietal = orange History of cognitive psychology Introspection based at the beginning. Behaviorism was all based on output. Wundt at the beginning was very picky and would describe throught processes. Mary Calkins and ebbinghaus both studied memory as well as William James. John B. Watson went to behaviosim becasue he thought it was subjective and you could not get constant data. He was tired of testing the unseen. Gestalt thought this idea was fishy based on perception. E.C TOlam and then Chomsky was a biy when cognition came back. Who wrote the first textbook and who was the one that coined cognitive psychology? Ulric Neissier Albert Experiment Watson linked Albert's perception of fear with furry animals when he was an infant, leaving trauma/learned responses. regency effect better memory for the items at the end of a list (reflects working memory) Learning and Forgetting Curve Ebbinghaus Influential memory model. Shows how learned information slips out of our memories over time- unless we take action to keep it there. Information processing approach: You have a stimulus, something happens and there is an output. Not accurate for human brains but a basic way out. Too simp
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