Name the People
Theories, Models, Techniques
True or False
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Misc.
100
He is a cognitive researcher who has made major contributions in the area of naturalistic ideas of cognition.He begins with the idea of Cognitive Map.
Ulric Neisser
100
This cognitive theory emphasized both an active and agile listener who constantly adjust to what he or she experiences.
Information Processing Theory
100
Cognition relies on experimental psychology, which is largely built on laboratory research.
True
100
Cornelia Fales's fieldwork took place in......
Burundi, East Africa
100
How does Neisser define listening? What kind of process is it?
A complex, active process
200
He has looked to cognition in his study of central Javanese gamelan performance.
Benjamin Brinner
200
This theory embraces a range of approaches that emphasize analysis of the perceptual process.
Cognition Theory
200
Neisser sees the process of perception as a passive rather than an active process.
False
200
Semiotic cybernetic commutation theory could be used to analyze a performance of ........ in Liberia.
Kpelle music
200
How are cognition and communication theory different from earlier orientations? (133)
They associate with psychology
300
She has skillfully blended ethnographic and experimental work to study Russian laments.
Margarita Mazo
300
This theory/model involves the processing of syntactic, semantic and pragmatic meaning.
Semiotic-cybernetic communication theory/ model
300
Brinner asserts that analogy is one of the musician's most powerful tools, channeling the application of specific music making procedures to generalized frameworks (128).
False
300
Semiotic-cybernetic model of communication was outlined by ........... in his book, "The meaning of Information."
Doede Nauta
300
What does feedback imply as an analytical concept?( 131)
That the researcher is focusing on the process and not merely the product of communication
400
She has explored the cognitive dimension that she calls : "auditory Illusion."
Cornelia Fales
400
In this technique, the playback and recall of a completed event help the participant and researcher to reconstruct its meaning.
Feedback Interview
400
Semiotic-cybernetic model of communication provides a feedback loop from audience back to performer.
True
400
Alan P. Meriam pointed out the most powerful concept of........., derived from communication theory, in the model he presented in,"The Anthropology of Music."
Feedback
400
What devices can be used for triggering memory in feedback interview?
A videotape, audiotape, photograph
500
He has a book titled" Music Dan" because he had worked among a neighboring group in Cote d'Ivoire some years earlier.
Hugo Zemp
500
A concept in communication theory that hes infiltrated the models of ethnomusicologists, emphasizing that kinesthetic channel, among other channels is important to the total understanding of the musical performance ( 131).
Multichannel Communication
500
Leonard Meyer's book, "Emotion and Meaning", relied on Gestalt psychology, motivation and emotion, learning and information theory (127).
True
500
Neisser outlines domains of competence operating along the procedural/......, explicit/....... and active/...... continua (128)
declarative, intuitive, passive
500
According to Nauta, what transforms the cognitive map ?(130)
The interpretaion of environmental stimuli
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