Brain Lobes
Memory
Mental Imagery
Perception
Speech
100
Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, Temporal
What are the four lobes of the brain?
100
The inability to make new memories
What is Anterograde Amnesia?
100
Mental imagery processes closely resemble perceptual processes
What is the Analog Code Approach?
100
This theory states that we compare stimulus to idealize the pattern in our memory.
What is Prototype Theory?
100
This area is responsible for speech production
What is Broca's Area?
200
This lobe is in charge of impulsivity and decision making
What is the Frontal Lobe?
200
Damage to this area results in impaired memory or memory loss
What is the Hippocampus?
200
Imagery acts as perception in
What is manipulation, size, and distance?
200
Brain region involved in facial and object recognition.
What is Ventral?
200
The loss of ability to understand or express speech, caused by brain damage
What is aphasia?
300
If this lobe of the brain is damaged then there is a possibility that there will be an inability to recognize the movement of an object (Movement Agnosia).
What is the Occipital Lobe?
300
Tulving's Model of Memory includes three memory types.
What is episodic, semantic, and procedural memory?
300
Mr. Smith has a disorder that causes the inability to recognize the faces of his family and friends.
What is Propagnosia?
300
Theory that says we compare stimulus to template in memory
What is Template Matching Theory?
300
Difficulty finding words
What is anomia?
400
This person has deficits comprehending words and doesn't understand you are saying and doesn't make sense when speaking.
What is Wernicke's area?
400
Humans tend to remember information that relates to themselves easier then other information?
What is Self-Reference Effect?
400
A vague outline of an image
What is Surface Representation?
400
This model believes that we have selective attention with auditory stimuli.
What is Broadbent's Filter Model?
400
Disorder that causes impoverished speech production, difficulty writing, and anomia
What is Broca's Aphasia?
500
Damage to this area produces aphasia
What is the Parietal Lobe?
500
People tend to process and therefore remember positive events in their life better then negative events.
What is the Pollyanna Principle?
500
This proposition says that you are not really seeing pictures in your head but you just think you are. However, in reality you are just looking at what makes up the image. hint: This is oppositional to the Analog Approach
What is the Propositional Approach?
500
Dr. Abramson once said she saw a woman with a beard, wearing a moo moo and a cowboy hat. This can happen when features get mixed up in perception.
What are illusionary conjunctions?
500
Disruption of connections between Broca's and Wernicke's; Can understand and produce speech, but cannot repeat what they just heard.
What is Conduction Aphasia?
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