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Reality the remix!
100

rehearsal Is an example of a component of the earlier model of memory

What is control processes?

100

Being able to listen to music while also writing something down is also known as this 

what is divided attention?

100

this process allows you to transfer information into your long term memory

what is encoding?

100

Semantic regularities in perception are best describes as 

what is the knowledge about what objects and events typically occur in a scene?

100

Perceptions can be the result of this type of inference we make on our environment according to Helmholtz 

what is unconscious inference?

200

Due to a limited amount of storage one can use this process to keep auditory formation from decaying

what is articulatory rehearsal process?

200

This process can be described as the dark silhouette of a message highlighting its importance 

what is shadowing?

200

This isn’t all about you - this effect can aid in forming longer lasting memories

what is the self reference effect?

200

 estimating the probability of an outcome based on prior probability and likelihood of the outcome is an example of this

what is Bayesian inference 

200

An office may contain object like a stapler a desk or a printer according to this concept 

what is a scene schema?

300

Difficulty in performing multiple tasks at once, that hinders ones ability to use flexible thinking to problem solve is referred to as this term 

what is perseveration?

300

Treisman's attenuator component accounts for something that Broadbent’s model of attention could not 

what is the detection of unattended stimuli?

300

These learning techniques are but illusions

what are highlighting and rereading? 

300

Finding it easier to perceive horizontal and vertical lines in your surrounding is an example of this effect 

what is the oblique effect?

300

these three theories of perception all use top down processing 

What are Helmholtz’s unconscious inference, regularities in environment and Bayesian inference?

400

President Reagan’s retelling of a U.S. pilot’s heroic act during his election campaign being revealed as a plot from a war film could be explained by this type of error 

what is source monitoring error? 

(Also accept source misattributions)

400

This effect may explain why some people find it difficult to name an animal when its image is presented with the name of a different animal

what is the Stroop effect?

400

This studying technique is more fun with friends!

what is teaching or  testing?

400

This assumption helps us interpret shadows depth and distance

what is the light from above assumption

400

Small elements of a scene can be perceptually grouped together forming larger units is also known by this term 

what is heuristics?

500
During this experiment participants remembered a story differently based on their cultural background

What is Bartlett’s 1932 experiment “war of the ghosts”?

500

Whether attention selection is early or late is still debated however, these two ideas may well be a compromise

what are task demands and stimuli characteristics?

500

 In 2010 James Nairnes proposed this theory

what is: survival instincts may help to enhance memory?

500

Recognising your friends face in a crowd even though part of it is obscured is an example of this type of processing

what is top down processing ?

500

When listening to someone speaking a language unknown to you, you may find that there are no breaks between words, this is explained by this process

what is speech segmentation?