The theory proposing a cognitive framework that helps people organize, interprete, and categorize information in long-term memory.
What is Schema Theory?
A theory where thinking decision
What is the Dual Process Theory?
This subject area focuses on recollection of events and memory
What is Reconstructive memory?
________ inhibits the function of the hippocampus and PFC while enhancing the function of the amygdala.
What is Cortisol?
The two cognitive processes we studies for cognitive processing and technology.
What is memory and executive function?
Name two studies supporting schema theory
Webb and Denis & Udeogu et al. (Loftus and Palmer also excepted)
Name two studies focused on Thinking and Decision making.
What is Bechara et al. & Mischel et al.?
Name The Study: Drivers asked to recall events while driving, found that they remembered abnormal/out of place events more than normal events
What is Charleton & Leov 2021?
Negative stimuli may have an _________ _____ ___ effect. People may remember a key feature of a negative event at the expense of other, or more neutral stimuli.
What is Emotional trade off effect?
The two studies we studied for technology and the reliability of a cognitive process are _ and _.
The memory model positing the memory as three distinct categories with distinct durations: sensory memory (extremely short duration), short-term memory (~30 seconds), and long-term memory (unlimited capacity/duration).
What is the Multi-store model of Memory?
The memory model that posits that in order for memory to go from the central executive into long term memory, it has to go through the phonological loop, episodic buffer, or visuospatial sketch pad to be process.
What is the Working Memory Model?
Botzen et al. found this when studying the perceived danger of Covid-19 on people who had been exposed vs people who had not been exposed to it
What is They found that people who had less exposure to it found it less dangerous than people who had exposure to the virus?
Name two studies supporting emotion & cognition
What is Cunningham et al., 2013 and Buchanan & Lovallo, 2001?
Explain Inattentional blindness.
What is the inability to see things even when they are right in front of us because our attention is focused on something else?
State the strengths and limitations of Robins et al.
What is the arrangement of chess pieces changed every viewing, but all participants have previous experience in playing chess.
State what vmPFC stands for, and what its functions are.
What is ventromedial prefrontal cortex and is important for emotional regulation, social cognition, and decision making?
Name some ethical considerations that are important when studying biases in thinking and decision making
What is ensuring that the study is not saying anything specifically negative about the participants or ensuring the participants are properly informed about the study (other answers may be accepted)?
The amygdala is responsible for the recognition of ________
What is Emotions?
The aim of Lillard & Peterson 2011 was _.
What is to see the effect that faced paced TV show vs. slow paced TV shows have of EF?
State the procedures of Robins et al. (Working Memory Theory)
What is participants were ask to examine a chess board for ten seconds with three different conditions. In the first condition, participants were allowed to view the board uninterrupted. In the second condition, participants were asked to repeat the word "The" to a metronome while observing the board. In the third condition, participants were asked to type a predetermined sentence on a keyboard under the table while observing.
State the ethical consideration that could be applied to Charleton and Leov. Give evidence to support your answer.
What is protection from harm? (Other answers accepted with satisfactory evidence.)
Name the study and area of study: Researchers found that people believed the bomb threat from a muslim person was a religious act where as the gun wielding white person was mentally deranged
What is Keegan & Morris & Biases on thinking and decision making?
The ___________, ___, and amygdala are crucial to how we remember and interpret events
What is Hippocampus and PFC?
What was the negative correlation and positive correlation found with the results of Hawi & Samaha 2016.
hint: Social Media
What is there is a positive correlation between self esteem and life satisfaction, and a negative correlation with social media addiction and self esteem?