Brain and Cognition
Attention
Pattern Recognition
Working Memory
Long-Term Memory
100

Junction that allows neurons to communicate

What is Synapse?

100

Ability to focus on a relevant event to the exclusion of all else

What is Preattentive Processing?

100

Becoming aware of something through the senses

What is Perception?

100

Relating items to what you already know increasing the capacity of short-term memory by storing items into groups

What is Chunking?

100

Memory that can be described to others if you are asked to recall it

What is Declarative Memory?

200

Packets of chemicals that fill the gaps between neurons when an electrical signal is transmitted via the axon

What is Neurotransmitters?

200
Those processes by which attentional system deeply processes stimuli in the environment

What is Focused Attentional Processing?

200

Extracting primitive or basic elements from a stimulus and creating a higher-level understanding of it

What is Bottom-Up Processing?

200

Hindrance that occurs when new information makes it difficult to remember previously learned information

What is Retroactive Interference?

200

Aspect of long-term memory that retains conceptual knowledge stored as an independent knowledge base containing discrete facts

What is Semantic Memory?

300

Split down the middle, from front to back, the brain contains two hemispheres, each serving different cognitive functions

What is Hemisphere?

300

Two brain circuits process information about the spatial location of objects and allow us to name them

What is Where/What circuits?

300

After a preliminary guess is made about a stimulus, the pattern recognition process reduces the set of possibilities by selecting only low-level features that merit further analysis in order to complete the identification 

What is Top-Down Processing?

300

Interference that occurs when previously learned information inhibits the ability to remember new information

What is Proactive Interference?

300

Phenomenon that once facts are stored in long-term memory they endure for nearly lifetime

What is Permastore?

400

Area of the cortex that does the complex job of processing signals from the eyes

What is Occipital Lobe?

400

Cognitive ability to focus or sharpen attention on a previously peripheral stimulus

What is Attentional Spotlight?

400

Perception of a stimulus is organized into a figure as possible, called a "good" figure by Gestalt psychologists

What is the Principle of Pragnanz?

400

Thinking about meaningful relationships among items to be learned and focusing on how they connect to other things around you

What is Elaborative Rehearsal?

400

Word meaning stored as collections of meaning elements

What is Semantic Features?

500

Hypothesis that different functions of thought are performed by different areas in the brain

What is Localization Function?

500

Basic biological reaction to turn our attention to any change in the environment

What is Orienting Reflex?

500

Pattern recognition process that identifies features of 3-D objects

What is Recognition by Components Theory?

500

Examining every item in short-term memory in its entirety and continuing to search even after the items in the middle of a list

What is Serial Exhaustive Research?

500

Awareness of your memory system and what resides there

What is metamemory?

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