The study of mental processes, such as perception, memory, and problem-solving, within cognitive science is most closely linked to which branch of psychology?
What is cognitive psychology?
These are chemicals delivered by axon terminals to dendritic receptors.
What are Neurotransmitters?
Computer models that show “intelligent behavior.”
What does Artificial Intelligence create?
Blossomed at the end of the 1950's.
When did research in human memory begin?
The most prominent early behaviorist in the US.
Who is John B. Watson?
This field of study focuses on understanding how the brain processes information and how humans think, perceive, and learn.
What is Cognitive Science?
Measures oxygen levels in blood as indirect measure of brain activity in various brain regions
What is Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging?
Human cognitive processes.
What does Artificial Intelligence explore?
Tells us little about numerous psychologically interesting processes.
What is the behaviorist approach?
A precise definition that specifies exactly how a concept is to be measured.
What is operational definition?
This term refers to the mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through experience, thought, and the senses.
What is cognition?
This neurotransmitter is commonly associated with the regulation of mood and is deficient in people with depression.
What is a neuron?
A branch of computer science
What is Artificial intelligence?
The study of how sentences are structured, including word order and syntax rules, is known as this.
What is syntax?
Refers to the memories that are encoded and maintained in one's long-term memory system.
What is mental representation?
This type of memory involves the temporary storage of information for up to 30 seconds.
What is short-term memory?
Inject low dose of radioactive chemical and track the flow of the chemical to activated areas of brain
What is Positron Emission Tomography?
A classical approach to AI which viewed cognitive processes as a series of separate operations.
what is Serial processing?
A Swiss theorist who lived from 1896 to 1980.
Who is Jean Piaget?
Provided early and compelling evidence that learners were able to create mental representations of features of their environment based on their experiences in it.
Edward Tolman
The "stroop effect" demonstrates the difficulty people have when the color of a word and its meaning conflict. This demonstrates the interference between these two types of cognitive processing.
What is automatic and controlled processing?
Study relationship between damaged portions of the brain and cognitive deficits
What are Brain lesions?
Signals handled at the same time and uses the human brain vs. computer as model.
What is Parallel-processing?
The growing support for the cognitive approach.
What is cognitive revolution?
Was inconsistent with strict behaviorist doctrines because cognitive maps are internally represented pieces of information that can be stored.
What is a concept of a cognitive map?