Problem Solving
Intelligence
Memory
Forgetting
Perception
100
tendency for people to only use solutions to problems they already know work 

mental set 

100

IQ stand for

Intelligence quotient

100

being able to access the information without being cued

recall


100

process where our brains convert short term memories into long term ones

memory consolidation 

100

a mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another

mental set

200

view problems only in their customary manner

functional fixedness

200

ability to reason and think flexibly 

fluid intelligence 

200

identifying information after experiencing it again (multiple choice tests)

recognition

200

when we try to retrieve a long list of words we usually recall the last words and first words best 

serial position effect
200
tendency to organize pieces of information into meaningful wholes

gestalt

300

searching for information that supports our preconceptions and ignores condradictions

confirmation bias

300

accumulation of knowledge, facts and skills (increases with age) 

crystallized intelligence

300

the relatively permanent and limitless archive of the memory system.

long term memory

300

better recall of the first items in a list, due to practicing recalling them as you are running through the list.

primary effect

300

a depth cue, such as retinal disparity, that depends on the use of two eyes

binocular cue

400

Interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas

assimilation

400

the ability to perceive, control, and evaluate others' emotions

emotional intelligence


400

putting information into the memory system 

encoding 

400
when old information gets in the way of accurately remembering newer information

proactive interference (remember PeDaL)

400

perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wavelengths reflected by the object 

color constancy

500

presenting an idea in a specific way to influence the thinking of responders (leading questions)

framing

500

condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill

savant syndrome

500

the capacity of working/short term memory

7 +/- 2 (or 5-9)

500

an increase in the nerve cells firing potential after a brief, rapid stimulation; a neural basis for learning and memory

long term potentiation

500

the organization of the visual field into objects that stand out from their surroundings

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