Cognition
History
Philosophers
Mind Processes Information
Neuroscience
100

The study of how we acquire, store, transform, and use knowledge. 

What is cognitive psychology?

100

The approach that dominated psychology in the first half of the 20th century and focused only on observable behavior. 

What is behaviorism?

100

Founder of experimental psychology who used introspection to study mental processes. 

Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

100

The idea that human cognition similarly to a computer using structures and processes. 

What is the computer metaphor of the mind?

100

Combines research techniques of cognitive psychology with various methods for assessing the structure and function of the brain. 

What is cognitive neuroscience? 

200

Perception, memory, language, and problem solving are all examples of:

What is cognition?

200

A development in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century that emphasized that humans have basic tendencies to actively organize what we see. 

What is gestalt psychology?

200

Memory researcher known for nonsense syllables and the forgetting curve.

Who is Herman Ebbinghaus?

200

This model suggests that information progresses through our cognitive system in a series of stages, one step at a time. 

What is information-processing approach?

200

Destruction of an area in the brain, most often by strokes, tumors, blows to the head, and accidents. 

What is brain lesions?

300

A precise definition that specifies exactly how a concept is to be measure. 

What is operational definition?

300

The shift away from behaviorist approaches to the study of human behavior. 

What is the cognitive revolution?

300

First psychologist to report the recency effect and emphasized that psychologists should study mental processes in the real world. 

Who is Mary Whiton Calkins?

300

This model suggests that the system must complete one step or processing stage before information can proceed to the next step in the processing flowchart. 

What is serial processing?

300

Technique that injects low dose of radioactive chemical and track the flow of the chemical to activated areas of the brain. 

What is Positron Emission Tomography (PET Scan)?

400

Conditions in which the research is conducted are like the natural settings where the results will be applied. 

What is ecological validity?

400

A major reason the cognitive revolution occurred was because linguist like Noam Chomsky called out that behaviorism was unable to explain this concept. 

What is language?

400

Psychologists who emerge and emphasized that the human mind is active and inquiring and wrote "Principles of Psychology". 

Who is William James?

400

Processing that occurs simultaneously across multiple mental operations. 

What is parallel processing?

400

This technique measure oxygen levels in blood as indirect measure of brain activity in various brain regions. 

What is Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)?

500

An interdisciplinary field that tries to answer questions about the inner workings of the mind. Includes contributions from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, computer science, philosophy, and linguistics. 

What is cognitive science?

500

This early criticism of cognitive psychology argued that many experiments were to high in:

What ecological validity?

500

Linguistic who emphasized that the structure of language was too complex to be explained in behaviorits terms. 

Who is Noam Chomsky?

500

An approach that argues that cognitive processes works in terms of networks that link together neurons like processing units. These operations can proceed simultaneously. 

What is the connectionist approach?

500

Technique that measures very brief fluctuations in brain's electrical activity in response to a stimulus.

What is Event-related Potential Technique?