"All the processes by which the sensory inputis transformed, reduced, elavorated, stored, recovered and used."
'To know.'
What is the definition of cognition?
100
It is the memory model that was suggested by Baddeley and Hitch in 1974, which challenges the view that Short Term Memory is a single store.
What is the working memory model?
100
An American cognitive psychologist who is an expert on false memories.
Who is Elizabeth Loftus?
100
These are the two strategies that Folkman and Lazarus found which people use in stressful situations.
What are problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping?
200
The third principle of the CLA.
What principle states that cognitive processes are influenced by Social and Cultural factors?
200
This theory wasw suggested by Brown and Kulik and states that we tend to remember highly emotional events more vividly and detailed, as though with the help of a camera's flash.
What is flashbulb memory?
200
In this experiment, the researchers wanted to see if changing one word in certain critical questions would influence speed estimates.
What was the aim of Loftus and Palmer's car-crashing experiment?
200
A structure in the temporal lobe that transforms sensory information into emotional signs.
What is the amygdala?
200
Leads to dissatisfaction, compare to the ones who are more fortunate.
What is the upward comparisson?
300
This type of experiments are the dominant research method in CLA
What are lab experiments?
300
Networks of knowledge, beliefs and expectations that organise information in fixed and variable slots.
What are schemas?
300
The most devasting case of amnesia ever recorded, leaving the individual with a memory span of only seconds.
What is Clive Wearing's case?
300
It is the long route of LeDoux's model of biological pathways of emotion in the brain.
What is the route of LeDoux's model in which the emotional stimulus passes from the sensory thalambus to the sensory cortex, from there to the hippocampus and later to Amygdala?
300
Isabel´s baby´s name...
What is... Lucas :)))))))
Wuwuwuwu
400
The percentage that "something influenced by each individuals"
What is 40%
400
Both semantic and episodic memories.
What are explicit/declarative memories?
400
What Elizabeth Loftus lacks in her reseacrhes and has been criticized for this lack by Yuille and Cutshall.
What is ecological validity?
400
States that people learn by comparing with other people.
What is the social comparisson theory?
500
The combination of knowledge about the brain with knowledge about cognitive processes.
What is cognitive neuroscience?
Ajuju
500
Psychological phenomenon in which a person recalls a memory that did not actually occur.
It´s not as simple as you think, think outside the box...
Jiji
What are False Memories.
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500
A male, Noble Prize winner in 2000 for studying the learning and memory at a cellular level in very simple organisms.
Who is Eric Kandel?
Juju :)
500
States that if people set goals, when they finally reach them they eventually will ned to set new goals because they will never be completely satisfied.
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