The development of this tool provided an important metaphor for the human mind
What is a computer?
100
The ability to store, retain and recall information.
What is Memory?
100
The Atkinson-Shiffrin simplistic model of memory originating in the 1950s
What is the multi-store model of memory?
100
This part of the brain is responsible for forming new memories.
What is the Hippocampus?
100
The CONCLUSION of Bartlett's 'War of the Ghosts' study
What is the conclusion that culturally influenced schemas influence our memory?
200
Two proteins in the brain that seem to be the cause of Alzheimers.
What is beta amyloid protein plaques and tau tangles?
200
Craik and Tulving's main concept about how information can be encoded in different depths.
What is levels of processing?
200
These researchers addressed a major weakness of the Atkinson-Shiffrin model by developing a theory looking at types of information remembered.
Who are Craik and Lockhart (1972)?
200
This part of the brain was stimulated in rats to investigate how emotion affects memory
What is the Amygdala?
200
The AIM of Loftus' study on Eye-Witness reports?
What is the aim to investigate the effect of leading questions on the reliability of memory?
300
The hope for stem cells in terms of Alzheimers.
What is growth of new brain cells.
300
The reason Clive Wearing couldn't remember where or how he met his wife.
What is episodic memory?
300
A model of emotion that says that both arousal and cognition are necessary for emotion to occur
What is two-factor theory of emotion?
300
This physiological process could lead to fear, anger, or sexual attraction, depending on the interpretation (according to the dual-factor theory of emotion).
What is physiological arousal?
300
Low ecological validity is a weakness of this very common research method used in CLOA
What is laboratory experiment?
400
The development of this technology helped support cognitive psychological research.
What is brain scanning equipment (such as fMRI, PET, etc)?
400
One way in which culture and society influences cognitive processes
What is schema?
400
The part of H.M.'s long-term memory that remained functioning
What is procedural memory?
400
The order in which the body reacts and emotions are felt, according to the James-Lange theory of emotions
What is first bodily reactions, then emotions?
400
This study demonstrated strengths of the 2 Factor Theory of Emotion.
What is Schacter and Singer?
500
Differences in this mean that people see things differently, for instance, in different cultures.
What is visual perception?
500
This theory says we appraise and then physiologically respond to emotional triggers.
What is appraisal theory?
500
The three components of Baddeley's Working Memory model of memory
What are the phonological loop, visuo-spatial sketchpad, and central executive?
500
LeDoux's work supports Lazarus' appraisal theory how?
By demonstrating that there are two emotional brain routes - direct and indirect or short and long.
500
The study is associated with Lazarus' Appraisal study of Emotions.