This type of memory error is also referred to as the ”tip of the tongue” experience.
What is blocking?
This is the basic understanding of our environment the feature identification.
What is bottom-up processing?
This type of cognitive processing requires minimal effort.
What is automatic processing?
This is the basic cell of the brain.
What is a neuron?
This psychologist was known for his book about common memory errors.
What is Daniel Schacter?
This memory error is known to be a rumination of unwanted memories.
What is persistenc?
This specific type of perceptual psychology did not last long and was focused on how things were organized perceptually.
What is Gestalt Psychology?
Studies were conducted in which people were given a color word with and opposing color for the text which is known as this task.
What is the stroop task?
These are extensions from the neuron that receive chemical messages.
What is dendrites?
What is Alan Baddeley?
What is suggestibility?
This is also known as the V1 and is located in the occipital lobe of the brain.
What is the Primary Visual Cortex?
What is inattentional blindness?
A technique available to record electrical signals from neurons in a specific part of the brain.
What is single-cell recording?
This psychologist was known for his discovery of the forgetting curve and the spacing effect.
What is Hermann Ebbinghaus?
”The Seven Sins of Memory” was written by this author to inform us of everyday memory errors.
What is Daniel Schacter?
This theory of perception was first proposed by Herman Von Helmholtz in which our perception of the environment is somewhat unconscious.
What is the theory of unconscious inference?
Kahneman’s model was supported by this specific method.
What is the dual-task method?
A method of temporarily stimulating or suppressing neurons using a magnetic field.
What is Transcranial magnetic stimulation?
This psychologist is best known for her work on the misinformation effect and eye witness memory.
What is Elizabeth Loftus?
”The Seven Sins of Memory“ was written in this year.
What is 2002?
This psychologist proposed that we identify objects by first identifying the geons that make up the object.
What is Biederman?
This psychologist proposed that arousal can influency our mental resource capacity.
What is Kahneman?
This new technique of brain imaging by scanning the magnetic properties of the blood flowing in the brain.
What is functional magnetic resonance imaging?
This psychologist is known as the ”father of cognitive psychology” and has written about perception and memory.
What is Ulric Neisser?