Perception
Memory
Intelligence
Brain
100

Object's size and distance from us 

Depth Perception

100

Identifying terms that were previously learned

Recognition

100

Ability to learn from experiences, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.

Intelligence

100

Procedural memories are stored there

Cerebellum and Basal Ganglia

200

Similar objects as part of the same thing that are based on shape, color, or size 

Similarity

200

Retrieving information not currently in conscious awareness that you learned at an earlier time

Recall

200

(Mental Age)/(Chronological age)x100=?

Original IQ scale

200

Processes names, images, events, social information, and spacial memory

Hippocampus

300

Using existing knowledge and expectations to interpret new information

Top-down processing

300

The retention of facts and experiences that one can consciously know

Explicit memory

300

The theory that the average human IQ has increased over time.

The Flynn Effect

300
Phenomenon where individuals cannot recall memories from the first years of their lives 

Infantile amnesia

400

Our readiness to perceive something and the way we expect it to be based on prior knowledge 

Perceptual set

400

Stimuli coming from the five senses

Sensory memory

400

Does the test measure or predict what it's supposed to measure or predict?

Validity

400

The ability to remember detailed personal experiences from ones life

Highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM)

500

What is the definition of Gestalt?

Pattern/whole

500

To handle auditory information

Phonological loop

500

Person who believed in general intelligence (1 single type of intelligence)

Charles Spearman

500

Storage of explicit memories both semantic and episodic are aided by what mental framework

Your schema

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