History & Methods
Visual/Auditory Recognition
Attention
Working Memory
Long-term Memory
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The acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge.

What is cognition?

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The idea that we use previous knowledge to gather and interpret stimuli registered by the senses.

What is perception?

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A concentration of mental activity, allowing cognitive processes to take in limited portions of sensory environment and memory.

What is attention?

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The difficulty in learning new material because previously learned material keeps interfering with their new learning.

What us proactive interference?

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The high-capacity type of memory that contains our memories for experiences and information that we accumulate over the course of our lifetime.

What is long-term memory?

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The wave of psychology which emphasized that people use organization to perceive patterns and often solve problems by using insight.

What is Gestalt psychology?

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The form of processing that emphasizes the importance of the stimulus in object recognition.

What is bottom-up processing?

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A theory that suggests humans can only process a limited amount of information at once, necessitating a filtering process.

What is the attentional bottleneck?

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The brief, immediate memory for the limited amount of material that you are currently processing.

What is working memory?

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The type of memory that focuses on autobiographic memories, specifically events; allowing you to travel back in time and reminisce about your life.

What is episodic memory?

*would accept autobiographical memory

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The wave of psychology that dismissed mental processes and focused on observable/measurable phenomena.

What is behaviorism?

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The form of processing that emphasizes how a person's concepts, expectations, and memory influence object recognition.

What is top-down processing?

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A form of attention that focuses exclusively on one task or stimulus, while ignoring others.

What is selective attention?

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The ability to process a limited number of sounds for a short period of time. It processes language and other sounds that we hear as well as the sounds that we produce.

What is the phonological loop?

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The type of memory that stores knowledge about the world, including words and factual information.

What is semantic memory?

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The method of examining brain function by observing the flow in oxygenated blood.

What is fMRI?

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An important element that facilitates recognition. For example, recognizing a letter more accurately and more rapidly when it appears in a meaningful word compared to in a meaningless string of lettes.

What is context?

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The type of attention that often results in a performance trade-off due to the division of attention on multiple tasks.

What is divided attention?

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The kind of working memory that allows you to look at a complex scene and gather visual information about objects and landmarks.

What is the visual-spatial sketchpad?

OR short-term visual memory, visuospatial working memory.

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The type of memory that stores knowledge on how to do something.

What is procedural memory?

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The approach that regards cognitive processes in terms of networks of neurons, allowing for multiple functions to occur in parallel.

What is the connectionist approach?

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The brain uses context to perceive a missing sound in speech. For example, when there is a loud noise that cancels our a word in a speaker's sentence, but the brain still recognizes the sentence and fills in the gaps.

What is phonemic restoration?

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The irrelevant and competing stimuli hindering our ability to focus and complete tasks efficiently.

What is cognitive interference?

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A temporary storehouse that can hold and combine information from the phonological loop, your visuospatial sketchpad, and long-term memory. For example, remembering a conversation and re-interpreting it from different angles.

What is the episodic buffer?

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Two terms: The process of intake of information; and the process of locating and accessing information.

What are encoding and retrieval?

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