The father of experimental psychology.
Who is Wilheim Wundt?
Due to brain damage, Lily has lost the ability to remember her birthday. Lily is suffering from this.
What is Amnesia?
Inability to produce overt speech.
What is Anarthria?
Study of the biological basis for cognitive functioning.
What is Cognitive Neuroscience?
Without memory, there is none of this.
What is self?
John B. Watson was intrigued by this.
What is the behavior of babies?
Saying “Tah-Tah-Tah” repeatedly is an example of this.
What is Concurrent Articulation Task?
How long someone needs to make a particular response is.
What is Response time?
Study of the various forms of brain dysfunction influencing observed performance.
What is Neuropsychology?
The Cognitive revolution is centered on this number of ideas.
What is 2?
The story about the piggy bank included these people (2 names).
Who is Betsy and Jacob?
An “Inner Voice”.
What is Subvocalization?
The ability to observe and record our own lives and the sequence of our own experiences.
What is Introspect?
The movement that dominated psychology in America for the first half of the 20th century.
What is the Behaviorist movement?
Theory of how behavior changes in response to stimuli.
What is the Behaviorist Theory?
The transcendental method was suggested by this person.
Who is Immanuel Kant?
Beliefs, wishes, goals, and expectations.
What are Mentalistic Notions?
Information about damaged brains come from this field.
Cognitive Neuropsychology
The scientific study of acquisition, retention, and use of knowledge.
What is Cognitive Psychology?
Memory you can use actively and is easily accessible.
What is Working Memory?
In the text, this happened to H.M. as a result of a complication of brain surgery.
What is Clinical amnesia?
The title of the book that Neisser wrote, which is influential to the topic of this class.
What is Cognitive Psychology?
Actions that can be observed.
What are behaviors?
When the field of cognitive psychology first launched, this was the main focus.
What is the scientific study of knowledge?
Auditory images that are created in an “inner ear”.
What is a Phonological Buffer?