CH 9
CH 10
CH 11
CH 12
CH 13 & MISC
100

Determining the category membership based on whether the object meets the definition of the category, relies on family resemblance 

What is the definitional approach of categorization? 

100

When you "see" in the absence of a visual stimulus 

What is visual imagery? 

100

Language is ________ across cultures 

What is universal? 

100

The circle problem demonstrates this 

What is called representation and restructuring? 

100

The fact that animals tend to share many different properties 

What is crowding? 

200

An average representation of the "typical" members of a category 

What is a prototype? 

200

When the memory for words that evoke mental images is better than for those that do not (Paivio, 1963-1965) 

What is the conceptual peg hypothesis? 

200

The psychological process by which humans acquire and process language 

What is psycholinguistics? 

200

When an object's use is restricted to its familiar functions (has to do with the candle problem and the two-string problem) 

What is functional fixedness? 

200

Reasoning that is based on observation, and conclusions are reached from evidence 

What is inductive reasoning? 

300

A category member that does not closely resemble the category prototype 

What is low prototypicality? 

300

Where imagery neurons respond to both perceiving and imagining an object in the brain 

What is the visual cortex? 

300

When we respond faster to high-frequency words compared to low-frequency words 

What is the word frequency effect? 

300

A preconceived notion about how to approach a problem that is based on a person's past experiences 

What is a mental set? 

300

The theory that people are rational and will make a decision that results in the maximum expected utility if they have all relevant information 

What is the expected utility theory? 

400

When a concept is represented by multiple examples instead of a single prototype 

What is the exemplar approach? 

400

When a patient ignores objects in one half of visual field in perception and imagery 

What is unilateral neglect? 

400

When some words are used more frequently than others 

What is meaning dominance? 

400

The ability to transfer experience from one problem to another 

What is analogical transfer? 

400

Judgements that demonstrate a difference between how people solve insight and non-insight problems 

What is warmth judgements? 

500

When a specific exemplar more similar to a known category member is categorized faster 

What is the family resemblance effect? 

500

Patient that could draw objects in great detail from memory, but was unable to name pictures of objects 

Who/what is patient C.K.? 

500

A method of parsing where listeners use heuristics to group words into phrases and the grammatical structure of the sentence determines parsing 

What is the garden path model of parsing? 

500

Three things that creative people do differently 

What is daydreaming, solitude, and mindfulness? 

500

Hypothesis that distinguishes sensory attributes and function 

What is sensory-functional hypothesis?