True or False. Thinking describes mental activities that go on in the brain when a person is organizing and attempting to understand information and communicating information to others.
What is True
True or False. Intelligence is the ability to learn from one’s experiences, acquire knowledge, and use resources effectively in adapting to new situations or solving problems.
What is true?
What term describes the system for combining symbols, like words, to communicate, which infants start learning through child-directed speech?
What is language?
Name at least two of the four major components which makes up Cognition.
What is Attention, Perception, Memory, or Problem-solving?
According to Howard Gardner, what concept proposes that intelligence is not a singular entity but rather a collection of distinct abilities?"
What is multiple intelligences theory?
Define Cognitive Universalism
What is the theory that concepts are universal and influence the development of language?
Which would you use if you needed to make a quick decision? System 1 or 2
What is system 1?
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Who, among theorists, disagreed with the Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis, suggesting that concepts precede and aid in language development?
What is Jean Piaget?
Fill in the Blank. Mental imagery refers to the experience of perceptual-like sensations in the ___ of external stimuli.
What is absense, external stimuli?
A person who holds the occupation of a Dancer/Athlete demonstrates which type of distinct ability?
What is Movement?
According to the Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis, what is the proposed relationship between language and thoughts?
What is the hypothesis that language shapes and influences thoughts?
Which of the following correctly explains the concept perception.
Option 1:It helps us allocate cognitive resources efficiently and filter out irrelevant information.
Option 2: It includes processes like recognizing objects, interpreting sounds, and understanding visual cues
What is option 2?
In Charles Spearman's theory of intelligence, what term refers to the general ability to reason and solve problems, which traditional IQ tests measure?
What is the general factor (g factor)?
In a recent fNIRS study, what brain region showed greater activation in response to female-produced infant-directed speech compared to male-produced speech in infants?
What is prefrontal cortex?