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100
Knowledge affects all of the following except ________.
D. development
100
A ________ is a physical state that stands for an object, event, or concept.
Representation.
100
Mental images have been found in the ________ system.
Motor
100
When giving specific criteria for the differences between sports, animals, cars, and plants, one is setting ______ .
Rules.
200
You are driving to your roommate's house. Not only have you not visited her house before, you have never driven in her hometown before. Listening to your roommate give you directions and looking for the street names she is saying requires ________.
Modality Switching.
200
A(n) ________ is an object or event that plays an important role in an organism's survival and pursuit of goals.
Meaningful Entity.
200
Based on Kosslyn’s work, for which of the following would it be easiest to visualize small, detailed features?
Turtle.
200
When a rule is not explicitly known, ____ are used to categorize.
Exemplars.
300
Schemata are used for ________. Rules and prototypes are used for ________.
D. understanding, categorizing
300
According to your book, a population of conjunctive neurons that associate feature information within a given modality is known as a(n)
Association Area.
300
Representations that make use of perceptual or motor systems are ___________.
Modality Specific.
300
A(n) 1.----- specifies what properties are most likely to be true of a category.
Prototype
400
________ is the ability to establish that a perceived entity belongs to a particular group of things that share key characteristics.
Categorization.
400
Images complement ______________, and _______________ compliment images.
B. feature records, amodal symbols
400
You are going to make a cake to take to a friend’s party. You begin to think of all the cakes you have made in the past. Your first cake was an angel food cake with pink whipped frosting. You also made a fudge chocolate cake with caramel frosting. Each memory of the individual cakes is a(n):
Exemplar.
400
Individual members of a category are known as 1.-----
Exemplars.
500
The category of “food” includes “raw food” and “cooked food.” “Raw food” includes “fruits” and “vegetables.” “Fruits” include “berries” and “citrus.” “Berries” include “strawberries,” “blueberries” and “raspberries.” This nesting of categories is called a(n)________________.
Taxonomy.
500
The two types of representations that use sensory and motor systems are:
Images and Feature Records.
500
1.----- are structured representations that capture information that typically applies to certain situations or events.
Schema.
500
A(n) 1.----- is a precise definition of the criteria for a category
Rule.