Cognition
Obstacles to Problem Solving
Language
Memory
Motivation
100

These are the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering and communicating 

What is Cognition? 

100

I knew it all along phenomenon


What is hindsight bias? 

100

The name for basic speech sounds in a language 

What is a phoneme? 

100

This is the part of the brain that develops memory for storage

What is the hippocampus? 

100

The name of the guy who said that physiological needs are the first level of this Hierarchy of Needs

Who is Maslow? 

200

A mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people

What is a concept? 

200

The tendency to recall the first and last items on a list more easily.

What is serial positioning effect? 

200

The smallest unit of meaning in a language

What is morpheme? 

200

When you repeat information continuously to help you encode

What is rehearsal? 

200

The body's tendency to maintain a balanced or maintained state.

What is homeostatis? 

300

This is a shortcut in thinking or remembering.

What is a heuristic? 

300

The tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions. Example: A scissors can only be used to cut. 

What is functional fixedness? 

300

The babbling stage of language starts at what age? 

What is 4 months old? 

300

Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally, the acronym used to remember the order of operations is an example of this 

What is a Mnemonic Device?

300

The involuntary and unlearned things we do as humans and animals, like a dog shaking after a bath, supports this theory. 

What is the Instinct Theory? 

400

This is a problem solving strategy that guarantees a solution to a problem.

What is an algorithm?

400

Our tendency to focus on information that supports our preconceptions.

What is confirmation bias? 

400

If nature is about how genetics impact a person, then nurture is _______

How the environment affects a person? 

400

Clumping information into more manageable units in order to remember it better is called this 

What is chunking? 

400

This is the physiological drive associated with the need for food

What is hunger? 

500

Often known as the "a-ha moment" or the "light bulb going off moment"- it's an abrupt realization of the answer to a problem 

What is insight? 

500

a tendency to approach a problem in one particular way, often a way that has been successful in the past

What is mental set? 

500

The name of the girl we studied in regards to the nature/nurture debate. She was neglected and abused as a small child and was never taught language. 

Who is Genie?

500

The idea that information is better retained when learned over a period of time rather than all at once 

What is the Spacing Effect? 

500

The Yerkes-Dodson law says that having some stress or anxiety actually does this this to our level of performance 

What is improves it/increases it?