Cognitive Psychology Basics
Milestones in Cognitive Psychology
Perception in Action
Visual Recognition
Auditory Recognition
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The main focus of cognitive psychology.

What is understanding mental processes such as perception, memory, and reasoning?

100

The person considered the father of cognitive psychology.

Who is Ulric Neisser?

100

The term for organizing and interpreting sensory information.

What is perception?

100

The process by which we identify objects visually.

What is object recognition?

100

The part of the ear that translates sound waves into neural signals.

What is the cochlea?

200

What major event in the 1950s marked the rise of cognitive psychology?

The cognitive revolution.

200

Name one early cognitive psychologist who contributed to memory research.

Hermann Ebbinghaus

200

What is the difference between bottom-up and top-down processing?

Bottom-up processing is data-driven, while top-down processing is guided by prior knowledge.

200

What theory explains how we match visual input to stored templates?

Template-matching theory

200

What is the term for recognizing a tune even when played in a different key?

Transposition

300

A commonly used research method to study cognitive processes.

What is the experimental method?

300

A historical limitation of behaviorism that led to the cognitive revolution.

What is its inability to explain complex mental processes like language?

300

What is focusing on specific stimuli while ignoring others to manage information overload?

The importance of selective attention.
 

300

What is perceiving similar objects as part of the same group?

The effect of the Gestalt principle of similarity on visual recognition.

300

The phenomenon where the brain fills in missing phonemes in speech based on context.

What is phonemic restoration?

400

The term "mental representation" in cognitive psychology.

What is an internal symbol or model of external reality?

400

What is challenging behaviorist views of language learning and proposing the concept of innate grammar?

Noam Chomsky’s role in the cognitive revolution.

400

The role of the fusiform face area (FFA).

What is specializing in recognizing faces?

400

What is a theory suggesting we recognize objects by identifying their component features?

The feature-analysis theory.
 

400

What is helping the brain interpret ambiguous or incomplete auditory signals?

The effect of context on auditory recognition.

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