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100

True or False:

Cognition is the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating.

True

100

Name one type of memory.

Declarative / Procedural / Semantic / Episodic

200

Concepts are….

Mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people.

200

Name and describe a memory process.

  • Encoding: 
    • Transforming information for storage.
  • Storage: 
    • Maintaining information over time.
  • Retrieval:
    •  Accessing stored information when needed.
300

What is a typical example of a concept’s cognitive schemas? 

Prototypes

300

What kind of data does a Phonological Loop handle?

Auditory Information

400

What do Concepts do?

Simplify and organizes information by categorizing common features.

400

What is the difference between Neurogenesis and Long - Term Potentiation (LTP)?

Neurogenesis creates neurons while LTP strengthens neural connections.

500

What is Cognitive Schemas?

The mental models we create to describe different aspects of the world.

500

Name a component of working memory and its definition.

  • Central Executive: Oversees attention and integration of information.
  • Phonological Loop: Handles auditory information (Ex. repeating a phone number).
  • Visuospatial Sketchpad: Manages visual and spatial data (Ex.  navigating roads while driving).
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