Do you - remember -?
Do you - remember - pt 2.
What are you thinking...
What are you thinking...Pt. 2
Developmental
100

This process helps us get information into memory

What is encoding?

100

Riding a bike is an example of this type of memory

What is procedural memory?

(or implicit/nondeclarative)

100

Thinking about thinking

What is metacognition?

100

When you suddenly discover the solution to a problem after struggling with it for a while; an "aha!" feeling

What is insight?

100

Proposed 4 stages of cognitive development

Who is Jean Piaget?

200

An encoding process that groups similar information into a single unit to increase capacity in short-term memory

What is chunking?

200

Psychologist known for their research on the misinformation effect

Who is Elizabeth Loftus?

200

When you assume something is more likely because it matches your expectation/prototype

What is the representativeness heuristic?

200

Explains why people might think they are more likely be in a plane crash than in a car accident

What is the availability heuristic?

200

Emotional distress seen in infants when they are introduced to people they don't know

What is stranger anxiety?

300

You are using this type of memory when you answer "who is the first president of the United States?"

What is semantic memory?

300

An unlimited capacity store that can hold information over lengthy periods of time

What is long-term memory?

300

When given a familiar option and an unfamiliar option, you assume the familiar option is better

What is the recognition heuristic?

300

Proposed that humans are equipped with an innate language acquisition device

Who is Noam Chomsky?

300

Risky adolescent behavior may be explained by the immaturity of this part of the brain

What is the prefrontal cortex?

400

Proposed motivated forgetting, or repression, as an explanation for retrieval failures of unpleasant memories

Who is Sigmund Freud?

400

Another name for declarative memory

What is explicit memory?

400

Created the first useful intelligence test, aimed at predicting children's success in school

Who is Alfred Binet?

400

A child's mental age divided by chronological age, multiplied by 100

What is the intelligence quotient?

400

This stage (crisis) of psychosocial development is marked by whether or not an infant's needs are adequately met by its caregivers

What is trust vs. mistrust?

500

A father's vivid recollection of the scene and his emotions when his daughter was born

What is a flashbulb memory?

500

Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon is an example of this

What is a retrieval failure?

500

Replaced the intelligence quotient for the normal distribution in his intelligence test

Who is David Weschler?

500

Without prior exposure to language, a child cannot truly learn any language beyond this point

What is a critical period?

500

Mastery of conservation is characteristic of this stage of cognitive development

What is the concrete operational period?

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