Methods & History
Perception
Attention
WM & Learning
LTM & Concepts
100

Cognitive psychologists make sense of data by making these.

models (hypotheses is also an acceptable answer)

100

The primary visual cortex (V1) is specialized for this type of visual feature.

Edges

100

Your visual system uses this visual property to infer the sizes of objects. 

Distance

100

A famous study demonstrating the effects of expertise on working memory used this board game. 

Chess

100

This famous curve was discovered by Hermann Ebbinghaus.

 

Forgetting curve

200

This philosophical movement within psychology did not allow claims about the mind or mental processes.

Behaviorism

200

Von Helmholtz invented this famous perceptual principle, still used by modern-day perception researchers.

Unconscious inference 

200

In this task, participants listen to two different messages using headphones, one message in each ear. 

What is the dichotic listening task? 

200

A famous idea for how explicit concepts are organized and accessed in the mind, associated with Collins, Quillian, and Loftus. 

Semantic networks ("spreading activation" also acceptable)

300

FMRI picks up differences in blood oxygenation, also known as this. 

BOLD signal

300

These "rules" for how visual information is interpreted comes from a school of psychology known for thinking "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts". 

Gestalt principles

300

This model of memory conceptualizes WM as within LTM. 

Embedded-processes model 

300

Objects categorized in this way are special because they are the first categories learned in development, and have short words in most languages. 

Basic categorization

400

This causal neuroscience method temporarily "lesions" part of the brain!

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)

400

This theory of perception states that the various features of visual objects cannot be "bound" together without attention.

Feature integration theory

400

Using prior knowledge, expectations, and context to interpret sensory information is utilizing this kind of processing.

Top-down processing

400

The multicomponent model of working memory was developed primarily by this researcher. 

Baddeley

500

This neuroscience method was used to discover the receptive fields of individual cells in the primary visual cortex (V1). 

Single-cell recording

500

This model of object recognition posits that we recognize things by their "geons", the simple 3D shapes that comprise objects.

Recognition by Components model

500

This is a mechanistic theory for how attention is implemented in the brain at the level of neurons. 

Biased competition theory

500

The specific learning strategies your teacher is looking at combinations of for her PhD research. 

Retreival practice and elaboration

500

A name for the specific explicit memory effect in which memories are more easily accessible if a person's internal state at encoding matches their internal state at retrieval.

State-dependent memory

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