History & Conceptualization
Attention & Perception
Schemata
Visuospatial Representations
Categorization
100

This psychologist's major contribution to the field was the first to study reaction times

Wilhelm Wundt

100

Hearing two different messages in each ear is what's known as 

Dichotic listening

100

Schemas help us _______ the world around us - a default assumption is when...

interpret; a schema is used incorrectly in an assumption that isn't true

100

Using and/or associating physical things with things you're trying to remember 

Method of Loci

100

The three levels of abstraction are

Superordinate, basic, subordinate

200

James Mill believed that all knowledge came through what?

Sensation

200

Moray's cocktail party phenomenon tells us that 

Relevant information can make it through the filter

200

All partos of a procedure are wired into a highly automatic motor program called a 

Script

200

Picture memory is significantly more reliable than _____ memory, and because of this, it's likely that the way we store and process images is ______ than it is for words. 

Word; different

200
Evidence supports that we use the ______ level of abstraction most frequently
Basic


300

Immanuel Kant believed that certain knowledge couldn't be gained through sensation and is innate; this supports the viewpoint of ______

Rationalism
300

Broadbent's Filter model proposes a _______, the idea that we are ignoring unattended stimulus in some way, and what we're paying attention to is what makes it through the filter

bottleneck theory

300

The three types of word confusions are

Acoustic, semantic, and categorical


300

Paivios Dual Coding theory suggests that 

concrete nouns are better remembered than abstract nouns

300

______ categorization is based on broad to specific traits (i.e. furniture, type of furniture, brand), _______ categorization is grouping things together at large based on similar traits (i.e. modes of transportation

Vertical; Horizontal

400

Each bird represents an individual memory; if you go in and catch the bird, you remember, if not, you've forgotten - sometimes you can even catch the wrong bird, representative of a false memory. This metaphor was created by

Plato - refined by Aristotle

400

The idea of _________ suggest that we perceive all of the features of letters, colors, and numbers separately and therefore end up confusing them when trying to identify them as a whole string 

Illusory Conjunctions

400

Marks & Miller came to the conclusion that a sentence that has BOTH ______ & ______ are the easiest to recall later on

Semantics; syntax

400

The size congruency effect tells us that we are slowed down when deciding which objects are larger in real life because a larger reproduced image of something that is normally small in real life would

Disrupt your previous mental image of the object - making you actually need to take the time to reconsider if it's the larger of the 2 objects

400
The basic level is supported by the 13 ______

Converging operations

500

Using prior knowledge to interpret the stimuli we experience is _______ processing; visually decoding stimuli and data to come to a conclusion is _______ processing. 

Top down; bottom up

500

______ search process is where a target has 0 overlap with any of its distractors, whereas in a _______ search process, the target and distractors have overlap

Parallel; serial

500

Sentence representations are heavily based on ______, meaning that when we initially hear a verb sentence, we assume things based on the _____ it activates and cannot register variants of the verb in other contexts

Schema

500

_____ theory tells us that we store memories as pictures, whereas _________ theory tells us we store things as words. There is more evidence that supports the validity of _____. 

Analog; propositional; analog

500
Berlin & Kay stated that the progression of color around the world maintained the idea of ______, which suggests that the focal is the same for everyone. 

Universality